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Daily Archives: Sep 19, 2017

CRICKET-ENG/WIS-We let ourselves down, laments Holder

MANCHESTER, England, Sep 19, CMC – Skipper Jason Holder said Tuesday West Indies had let themselves down with “inconsistent” bowling after they lost the...

CRICKET-COUNTY-Brathwaite fails on Yorkshire debut, Shiv nears 800 runs

Little fireworks accompanied West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite’s English County debut on Tuesday, as he failed on the opening day of Yorkshire’s penultimate match...

Press Release: FLIGHT DISRUPTIONS DUE TO HURRICANE MARIA

JOHN’S, ANTIGUA, September 19, 2017 – Several destinations in the LIAT network were affected by Hurricane Maria. Hurricane Maria continues its trek the Caribbean and LIAT...

TROPICAL STORM WARNING DISCONTINUED FOR ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

POTENTIALLY CATASTROPHIC HURRICANE MARIA EXPECTED TO PASS NEAR THE U. S. VIRGIN ISLANDS TONIGHT AND OVER PUERTO RICO ON WEDNESDAY... ...PREPARATIONS AGAINST LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE AND RAINFALL FLOODING...

Press Release: Antigua and Barbuda stands ready to assist Dominica

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda – 19th September 2017……Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne has pledged his country’s support for the island of Dominica...

Six deaths, Unconfirmed reports from Dominica

There are unconfirmed reports of six deaths in Dominica following the passage of Hurricane Maria. This is according to executive director of the Caribbean Disaster...

Fifa: Caribbean football chief Gordon Derrick banned for six years

Caribbean Football Union president Gordon Derrick has been banned from football for six years by Fifa. Derrick, who is also the general secretary of the...

MARIA REGAINS CATEGORY 5 STRENGTH

Recent reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that Maria has reintensified to category 5 status, with estimated maximum sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h).

Hurricane Maria Destroying Dominica Issued OECS Commission 1:40am Tue 19th Sep

ALL MEDIA - STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER ROOSEVELT SKERRIT ON THE OUTCOME OF HURRICANE MARIA PRESENTLY OCCURING
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