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Daily Archives: Jun 4, 2017

Reserves an option for final T20, says Law

BASSETERRE, St Kitts, Jun 4, CMC – Head coach Stuart Law says West Indies will consider giving their reserve players a run in Monday’s final Twenty20 International against Afghanistan, but remain keen on making a clean sweep of the series.

Archer spell helps put Sussex on the verge of innings victory

LONDON, Jun 4, CMC – Outstanding Barbadian seamer Jofra Archer snatched a four-wicket haul to help push Worcestershire towards defeat on the penultimate day of their County Championship match at Hove here Sunday.

Semi-finals delayed by light winds

DOCKYARD, Bermuda, Jun 4, CMC – Light winds on Sunday forced the postponement of the opening round of the America’s Cup challenger play-off semi-finals.

Our politics limits our democratic potential

Caribbean leaders and their parties are known for longevity but this is something some analysts believe stagnates the constant reform which a democratic and elective system should bring to a nation.

Fix education to fight crime

The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor to deviance.

Corporate surveillance Bill ‘does more good than harm’

The Bill which some say imposes undue corporate surveillance on behalf of international authorities is hailed for possibly doing more good than harm for...

North Korea says rejects new sanctions, to continue nuclear program

North Korea "fully rejects" the latest U.N sanctions against its citizens and entities as a "hostile act" and will continue its nuclear weapons development without a delay, its foreign ministry spokesman said on Sunday.

Cayman Islands offers money back guarantee for visits interrupted by hurricanes

The government of the Cayman Islands has sought to assure potential visitors that there will be no need for concern, if their visit is interrupted by inclement weather.

US Coast Guard makes multi-million dollar drug haul, nabs three Dominican Republic nationals

The United States Coast Guard has offloaded about 1,100 kilograms of cocaine seized in the Caribbean Sea, worth an estimated US$32.5 million.

Central Bank to eliminate one cent coin

Effective July 1, the Central Bank says it will no longer issue one cent coins.
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