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Daily Archives: Sep 27, 2017

Expel him

The mother of the 14-year-old teen who was hospitalized after a fight two weeks ago, is expressing disappointment that the teen responsible for her son’s injury is still allowed to attend school.

ABSAR transforms clinic

Antigua and Barbuda Search and Rescue (ABSAR) volunteer group is converting a clinic into a Volunteer Coordination and Rehabilitation Centre, according to Jonathan Cornelius, director of operations.

Youths sensitised about human trafficking

The Antigua and Barbuda government took its campaign to combat human trafficking to the schools on Tuesday as it looks to increase awareness of the scourge.

Airport official sent home for inappropriate behaviour

An airport official at the Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority (ABAA) was asked to leave the work compound after security staff staged a “sit-in” over an alleged intimidation and sexual harassment issue.

Educator says some boys lack parental guidance

A former University of the West Indies mathematics educator said parents are not spending enough time with their boys, contributing to females outshining their male counterparts in academics.

Dwyane Wade nearing commitment to sign with Cavaliers

Twelve-time NBA All-Star guard Dwyane Wade is nearing a commitment to sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers and could finalise his decision as soon as Wednesday, league sources told ESPN.

Gatlin already eyeing Invitational

NEW YORK (CMC) – American track star Justin Gatlin plans to make the Grenada Invitational a major part of his early season schedule next year.

Truck driver assisting police following a traffic collision on the Sir Sydney Walling Highway

The driver of a dump truck C12762 has turned himself over to the police following a traffic collision in which three people were seriously injured.

Dallas Cowboys players and owner take a knee before national anthem

The Dallas Cowboys players, staff and owner Jerry Jones took a knee before the US national anthem at Monday's game against the Arizona Cardinals in a protest against President Donald Trump.

Editorial: 38 percent is not good enough

The headline stated, “652 CXC students fail to meet job and college requirements.” If you saw it and read the accompanying story, you knew that this piece was coming.
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