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Daily Archives: Feb 27, 2017

Caribbean female voices say there are greater roles for first ladies

Several women of prominence are calling for the Caribbean’s first ladies and the spouses of heads of government to be allowed more prominent roles in the development of their countries and the advancement of various causes.

FOUR YEARS NO ANSWERS

Exactly to the day of the killing of Susan Powell, an admittedly broken-hearted relative of the murdered sales clerk is calling for fresh investigations into her death.

Immigration lawyer says gov’ts should do more for US residents who get into trouble

The government of Antigua & Barbuda and other members states within the Caricom community have been accused of not doing enough to provide for and advise nationals who have violated United States laws.

Police dragnet leads to drug and larceny charges

Two men are expected to face the court after they were charged with drug related offences.

Man critical following stabbing attack

A Jamaican man is hospitalised in critical condition with his throat slit following an incident at the Cactus Bar in lower Ottos yesterday afternoon.

The Antiguans are coming! The Antiguans are coming!

If you follow news from America, even in the least, you would have noticed that one of the dominating topics is immigration. The newly minted president, Donald Trump, is adamant that America is overrun with illegal immigrants, and he is determined to rid the country of that scourge.

Former ABFA secretary announces election intentions

Yet another potential candidate for the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) May 13 elections has emerged.

Former pacer disagrees there was Super50 improvement

Former West Indies fast bowler Sir Andy Roberts disagrees with the widespread conclusion that there was an improved level of play during the just ended West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Super50, in comparison to previous tournaments.

St Kitts, Haiti end campaign on losing note

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – St Kitts and Nevis could not withstand a first half assault from United States and crashed to a heavy 4-1 defeat, to finish the preliminary round of the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship with three straight losses.
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