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Daily Archives: Mar 8, 2017

Woman escapes burning vehicle without injury

It was a frightening experience for Natasha James, yesterday, as she stood helplessly and watched as flames erupted from under the hood of her Suzuki Grand Vitara, which had caught fire while she was in traffic.

An elusive search for goodness

Recently, we reported on the disappointment felt by Lady Sandra Williams at the lack of nominations for humanitarian awards. The Governor General’s wife reported that two years after the launch of the Halo Humanitarian Award for young people, she is disappointed that no fitting candidates have been identified. The award seeks to recognise deserving primary and secondary students – in both government and private learning institutions – who have performed extraordinary acts of kindness and heroism in Antigua & Barbuda.

Australia 'crosses the line' in Test defeat – India captain Kohli

Australia captain Steve Smith "crossed the line" by breaking rules on getting help from his dressing room with the decision review system, India skipper Virat Kohli says.

Victim in throat-slashing incident released from hospital

Jowayne Haughton has been discharged from Mount St John’s Medical Centre, just over a week after two men allegedly slit his throat in an incident at the Cactus Bar on Prince Charles Street, Ottos.

Simon backs SAP in pending ABFA playoff

Former head coach of the SAP Football Club, Janiel Simon, has backed the Premier Division contenders to excel in the upcoming Football Association playoffs and remain in the topflight for the 2017/18 domestic season.

Benjamin: Holder has to deliver or face the chopping board

Former national and West Indies fast bowler, Kenneth Benjamin, believes Captain Jason Holder has bigger problems than just turning the fortunes of the regional squad around.

Gabriel out of Oval ODI

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Fast bowler Shannon Gabriel will take no part in Thursday’s third One-Day International against England after sustaining a side strain in the second game in Antigua last Sunday.

Athletics Association Bars Sprinter, Renews Meeting Call

National sprinter, Miguel Francis, has been barred from representing Antigua & Barbuda until he meets with the sport’s governing body here, the Antigua & Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA).
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