Daily Archives: Nov 24, 2017
Three charged with murder of the father of national footballer
Exactly six months after Campbell Jackson was shot dead in Green Bay, the police have arrested and charged three people.
Brazil striker given prison sentence for rape
Brazilian footballer Robinho has been sentenced to nine years in prison for taking part in the gang rape of a woman in Milan in 2013.
Sandals upset Barbuda 1 to secure semis spot
It was celebration time for Sandals who pulled off a huge upset in the Cool and Smooth Digicel Business Basketball league playoffs on Wednesday night edging out Barbuda 1, 64-62, at the JSC Sports Complex.
Samuel looks ahead
Despite his unavailability to play this season for Texas Christian University, Kevin “Loopy” Samuel remains positive.
St. Mary’s suffer double losses in School Netball
St. Mary’s School of Excellence suffered double losses on Wednesday afternoon in the Inter-School Netball league.
Grenades and Bullets play to exciting draw
Premier Division championship hopefuls, Grenades FC, survived a scare on Wednesday after scoring in the final 16 minutes of their encounter against Bullets FC to pull off a 2-2 draw at the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG).
EDITORIAL: Will the thief become an announced guest?
Christmas seems to be off to a slow start this year. The economic doldrums seem to have everyone in a “Scrooge meets the Grinch” kind of mood. One thing that is not slowing, however, is the talk of an early election, and we expect that the increased opportunities for social interaction and rum drinking over the holiday season will fuel the conversation and bring it to a boil.
US Coast Guard offloads US$23M in cocaine seized in Caribbean Sea, arrests 3 smugglers
The United States Coast Guard says the crew of the Cutter Pelican has offloaded about one ton of cocaine, worth an estimated U.S. $23 million in St. Petersburg, Florida that was seized in the Caribbean Sea
Another Labour Party female candidate declares her hand
Another female member of the Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP)
Male empowerment? What’s that?
The very idea that men may need to be empowered is enough to raise eyebrows, even among men themselves, as they recognise that they operate in a society that is built on and perpetuates patriarchy.
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