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Daily Archives: May 29, 2017

Private school chairman wants answers from union leader

Chairman of the Board of the Christ the King High School Joan Underwood is calling on Teachers Union President Ashworth Azille to explain why...

PM says no bailout for troubled banks

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has warned commercial banks the ABLP administration will not bail them out if they run into trouble. Browne, speaking in parliament,...

TRINIDAD-CRIME-Guyanese national among three killed

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, May 29, CMC – Police are investigating the murders of three people over the last weekend including a 62-year-old Guyanese...

TRINIDAD-ECONOMY-Central Bank says oil production higher in first quarter of 2017

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, May 29, CMC – Oil production in the first quarter of 2017 was higher than the same period last year...

Box Office: 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Hooks No. 1, 'Baywatch' Belly Flops

LOS ANGELES(Variety.com) - Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is sailing into first place at the domestic box office this...

U.S. might ban laptops on all flights into and out of the country

The United States might ban laptops from aircraft cabins on all flights into and out of the country as part of a ramped-up effort...

North Korea fires Scud-class ballistic missile, Japan protests

North Korea fired at least one short-range ballistic missile on Monday that landed in the sea off its east coast, the latest in a...

Analysts say give independents an ear

Antiguans and Barbudans are being urged to take after their neighbours in the Cayman Islands and lend an ear to the cases put forward by independent electoral candidates. Nine independent candidates swept into office in the recent Cayman Islands general elections – challenging the control of established political parties.

'Integrity Chair should recuse himself'

Chairman of the Integrity Commission Radford Hill is being called on to recuse himself from the commission's investigations into a land deal in which he involved as an attorney. The transaction involves the son of the Prime Minister.

Carnival needs room to evolve, participants say

Key participants in Antigua's Carnival activities are arguing that the festival needs to be allowed to adapt to the changing tastes of a modern...
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