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Daily Archives: Mar 4, 2017

Third triumph for Samuel as T&T’s Dorsett lands Gold Cup repeat

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Mar 4, CMC – Local riding star Jalon Samuel produced a repeat performance with defending champion, Trinidad and Tobago’s Dorsett, to win the 36th running of the prestigious $214 000 (US$107 000) Sandy Lane Gold Cup here Saturday.

Windies Lose First ODI

Captain Eoin Morgan struck his 10th One-Day International hundred as England recovered from a stuttering start to post a challenging 296 for six off their 50 overs, in the opening game of the three-match series against West Indies in Antigua & Barbuda on Friday.

Sex tape suspect in police custody

A man who is suspected to be behind the sex crimes detailed on an audio recording being shared on social media, is in police custody for questioning for crimes against two underage girls.

Certified First Aid personnel needed in high-traffic areas

Instructors at the Antigua & Barbuda Red Cross are encouraging corporate players to train staff in First Aid and CPR, following recent reports of delayed medical assistance to workers or clients who require emergency care.

Police start removing derelict vehicles from the streets

The police and other government agencies have been working hard to remove broken-down vehicles that pose hazards in communities around the island.

Real Madrid midfielder banned for two matches after red card

Real Madrid's Gareth Bale has been banned for two games as punishment for the red card he was shown during Wednesday's 3-3 draw with Las Palmas.

Immigrant Chief wants harmonised skills certificate for Caricom

The Chief Immigration Officer, Annette Mark, is calling for the implementation of a standardised Caricom skills certificate, complete with special security features, after her department discovered a Jamaican man with a fake certificate.

Five Islands return to the Premier Division

The Five Islands Football Club is back in the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association’s (ABFA) Premier Division after just a season of absence.

Young kite-surfer dreams of representing Antigua & Barbuda

One young athlete has his sight set on representing the twin-island state at next year’s youth Olympics in Argentina.

A hungry man is an angry man!

During election campaigns, there are few topics that occupy as much time on politicians’ lips as does jobs. The topic of employment and the unemployment rate is, without a doubt, one of the most important subjects to both voters and those seeking votes. It is the same the world over. Voters want jobs and politicians promise jobs. Antigua & Barbuda is in no unique position when it comes to that.
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