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Daily Archives: Nov 29, 2017

Russia doping whistleblower accused by state

A Russian inquiry has concluded the whistleblower who reported an alleged state doping cover-up at the Sochi Olympics personally supplied the drugs.

Basketball behind Bars returns

The Basketball Behind Bars programme will make its return after a four month pause.

Londel Benjamin not stepping aside for Gail Christian’s return

The rumoured return of Gail Christian to the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) slate in St. John’s Rural West could remain an aspiration if the party’s central executive cannot oust its 2014 candidate and current caretaker Londel Benjamin, who has no intention of standing down.

Vere Bird III pleads to government to aid ailing calypsonian

A friend of renowned calypsonian, Rupert "Mighty Swallow" Philo, wants the government to do more to financially assist the ailing musician who was hospitalised overseas.

Swetes substation source of island-wide outage

A burnt conductor at the Swetes substation caused an island-wide power outage lasting more than two hours, the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has confirmed.

EDITORIAL: Axed for being a victim?

Want a way to rile up the conspiracy theorists?  Just give them an excuse which they find unbelievable; especially one, that is meant to explain a situation for which they already have a theory.  That is exactly what the leader of government business in the house, Senator Lennox Weston, did when he sought to defend his colleague Senator, Michael Freeland, from criticism being delivered by opposition senator Chester Hughes.

AGHS suffer double losses

The Antigua Girls’ High School 3 (AGHS) suffered double losses on Monday afternoon in the Inter-School Volleyball league at the YMCA Indoor Volleyball facility.

Health Minister addresses complaints of overgrown bushes

The inability of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) to pay workers is not the reason why the roads are covered by overgrown trees and bushes.
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