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Daily Archives: Jul 27, 2017

New bill harms hotels says D Gisele Isaac

The government will, today, table a Bill in the Lower House of Parliament that would give the Minister of Tourism the power to suspend...

Swimming Federation To Invest In Aquatic Centre

The Antigua & Barbuda Swimming Federation (ABSF) will be moving to identify lands for the erection of an aquatic centre here in Antigua.

Joseph focused on improvement ahead of England tour

Antiguan fast bowler Alzarri Joseph is hoping to gain valuable experience and improve his craft during the Windies tour of England, which starts on August 18 with the first of three Test matches in Edgbaston, Birmingham.

Fans hurl abuse at Juan Carlos Osorio after Mexico's Gold Cup exit

El Tri coach Juan Carlos Osorio was greeted with abuse on return to Mexico City on Monday, following his team's 1-0 loss a day earlier to Jamaica in the Gold Cup semifinal.

Reggae Boyz want to make history – Lawrence

After striking for one of the most important goals in Jamaican soccer history, Kemar Lawrence was in no mood to celebrate.

Editorial: Looking at society through a different lens

If you do not know of Noam Chomsky, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to him. Chomsky is a man of many talents.  He has been described as a classic voice of intellectual dissent and is sometimes referred to as "the father of modern linguistics". He was born in Philidelphia to middle-class Jewish immigrants and through an impressive education resume, he is now a major figure in analytic philosophy and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science. Since 1955, he has worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and holds the title of Institute Professor Emeritus. We have left out a significant portion of his resume but it is worth noting that he has authored over 100 books on topics such as linguistics, war, politics, and mass media.

Cornelius distances himself from Noble snub

President of the Antigua & Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA) Everton “Mano” Cornelius said he will not be blamed for an obvious blunder that led to Commonwealth Youth Games gold medallist, Sheldon Noble, not being greeted by any dignitaries on his return to Antigua on Monday evening.
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