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Daily Archives: Mar 6, 2017

Call for inquiry into APUA, Sembcorp controversy

The President of the Transparency Institute of Guyana has suggested that it would be appropriate for an independent inquiry to be conducted into controversy surrounding the tendering process in the management of Sembcorp -- the country’s main source of water supply.The President of the Transparency Institute of Guyana has suggested that it would be appropriate for an independent inquiry to be conducted into controversy surrounding the tendering process in the management of Sembcorp -- the country’s main source of water supply.

Attorney General agrees Supreme Court debt should be addressed

Attorney General Steadroy Benjamin has responded to calls from a veteran attorney, that the government should pay its arrears to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (E

Man in viral audio charged for sex with minor

A 52-year-old man, who has been charged with one count of unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl under 16 years, is expected to face a magistrate today.

Bridgmohan’s form continues with double at Fair Grounds

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, CMC – Shaun Bridgmohan sustained his recent healthy form with contrasting wins in an impressive double at Fair Grounds on Saturday.

Sammy, Samuels to make late arrival in Lahore

LAHORE, Pakistan, CMC – Two-time Twenty20 World Cup-winning captain, Darren Sammy, along with West Indies teammate Marlon Samuels, were expected to arrive here late Saturday for Sunday’s controversial final of the Pakistan Super League.

T&T host Barbados in friendly

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Trinidad and Tobago will face Barbados in a friendly international here on Friday, as they continue their preparation for their upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers later this month.

Tony Bellew broke his hand in David Haye victory

WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew says he broke his hand early in Saturday night's heavyweight victory over David Haye in London.

Root, Woakes Send Windies To Series Defeat

West Indies produced an erratic performance all round as they slumped to yet another series loss, with a four-wicket defeat to England in the second One-Day International of the three-match series on Sunday.

That’s what friends are for…

When news broke in October last year that the Deluxe Cinema was among properties up for foreclosure it was quickly followed by murmurs that the Antigua & Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) was planning a swift bailout. It was to be expected. No one, and certainly not the opposition, expected that the ABLP would allow Comrade Charles “Max” Fernandez and his family to suffer from a failed business. “Just look at Lee Wind Paints,” many proclaimed.
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