Daily Archives: Apr 10, 2018
FIRED ! – Darryl Smith terminated by Rowley
A day after his demotion, Darryl Smith has been dismissed as a Government Minister.
Study decries law schools' admission policies
A recent study commissioned by a regional group is highlighting unfair admission polices administered by Law Schools throughout CARICOM and is recommending changes to the process.
More scholarships for Antiguans and Barbudans
Nationals of Antigua and Barbuda are in line for academic scholarships from the government of Romania, now that the two countries have established diplomatic relations.
Ovals remain on top, Steelers edge out Travelers
Former champions, F and G Trading Cuties Ovals Ojays continue to make an impressive run in the Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Division 1 league, trouncing HomeTech Systems Outlaws, 105-68 on Sunday night at the JSC Sports Complex.
Ahye makes history with 100m win, Blake stunned
GOLD COAST, Australia (CMC) – Michelle-Lee Ahye handed Trinidad and Tobago their maiden global women’s athletics gold and their first overall in two decades, when she sped to victory in the 100 metres final at the Commonwealth Games in Australia Monday.
Pakistan leg-spinner out of England and Ireland tour
Leg-spinner Yasir Shah has been ruled out of Pakistan's three-Test tour of Ireland and England with a hip injury.
City v Liverpool: Pep Guardiola seeks 'perfect game'
Manchester City will have to play the "perfect game" on Tuesday to overturn a 3-0 deficit in their Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool, says manager Pep Guardiola.
Two drug busts at the airport in one day
Over one million dollars worth of cannabis was seized at V.C. Bird International Airport on Monday and two men have been arrested, the police said.
EDITORIAL: The best consultant is common sense
Our first reaction after seeing the report entitled “Post Election Report, Why we failed & the way forward”, which was purportedly presented to the United Progressive Party in the wake of their 2014 election performance, was to analyse the author’s comments in detail. However, after reading the dated report and considering the contents, in the shadow of the 2018 general election, it was apparent that it would be fruitless exercise as the UPP seemingly ignored what is said to be its very own report.
Independent Senator defends her impartiality
Independent Senator Bakesha Francis-James said that her affiliation with the ruling Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) will in no way influence her decisions or stance in the Upper House.
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