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Daily Archives: Sep 16, 2017

Antigua – open for business

Alex Debrito, chairman of the Antigua Hotels and Tourist Association, is advising the international tourism market that Antigua is “open for business.”

Another Weather Disturbance heading towards the Leeward Islands

Tropical storm or hurricane watches could be issued for portions of the Lesser Antilles today.

Medical Students Race to Get Back to Antigua

A number of third year and fourth year medical students from the American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine are scrambling to get back to Antigua, after leaving the island in expectation of Hurricane Irma.

More cruise liners expected to dock in Antigua

The country’s tourism minister is predicting a rise in cruise arrivals at the St. John’s port due to many re-routed vessels.

Editorial: Be ever vigilant

Our plan was to take a break from all the talk about hurricanes and Barbuda and touch on something a bit lighter.  Notice that we used the past tense in our opening sentence because that plan had to be tossed out and revamped when we saw the news that there were two disturbances in the Atlantic that have the possibility of forming into something more severe.

McQuaid lobbying against me, says UCI president

The head of cycling's world governing body has expressed "grave concern" that his predecessor is "actively lobbying" against him.

Golovkin v Alvarez: Big hype, money and reputations in Las Vegas

Some experts have labelled it the 'fight of the decade'.

Fit-again Leveridge looking to shine against SL

KINGSTON (CMC) – Fast bowler Reynard Leveridge is eyeing the upcoming Sri Lanka A tour as another opportunity to prove his credentials, after recently working his way back from injury.

Late Sammy fireworks unable to save World XI

LAHORE, Pakistan (CMC) – Discarded West Indies Twenty20 star, Darren Sammy, provided yet another late flourish but the World XI went down by 33 runs in the final T20 of the Independence Cup, to concede the three-match series 2-1 in Pakistan Friday.

Barbuda to benefit from UAE solar plant

The Barbuda people will be handed a new US$3.1 million solar plant as its creation will coincide with the rebuilding of the disaster-ravaged island.
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