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Daily Archives: Jun 4, 2018

Cornwall signals selectors again in drawn tour match

All-rounder Rahkeem Cornwall continued to press his case for senior selection with a polished unbeaten half-century as the three-day tour match against Sri Lanka ended in a tame draw here Friday.

Bolden Leads Ovals To Game 3 Win

CBA player, Jermaine “Golden” Bolden once again came up big for the F and G Trading Cutie’s Ovals Ojays as the guard, leading the 2018 Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Division one League champions to an 89-70 Game 3 victory over Potters Steelers, proving once again that experience trumps all on Saturday night at JSC.

EDITORIAL: Who is being protected and served?

The latest news regarding multi-murder accused Delano Forbes is chilling. According to the police, they now believe that the Swetes villager murdered Morison “Chung” Thomas while on the run from custody earlier this year. 

UPP asks gov't to review implementation of entertainment tax

The re-introduction of the 10 percent entertainment tax to be levied on the sale of all tickets for entry into an event is coming at a wrong time, according to the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP).

Ten days not enough for national clean up says Lionel Michael

Antigua and Barbuda’s former chief health inspector is highly critical of the Ministry of Health’s handling of the on-going clean-up campaign, and has indicated that the process should have been led by the two key government agencies responsible for waste management.

Antigua and Barbuda first Caribbean country to ratify Convention

Antigua and Barbuda is the first Caribbean country and the third nation in the Western Hemisphere to ratify the Inter-American Convention against Racism, Racial Discrimination and Related Forms of Intolerance.

Where is the report on how a triple murder accused escaped?

Nearly three months after a man accused of several murders was recaptured, Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin, minister of Public Safety has not made public a promised report on how that man, Delano Forbes, escaped police custody in the first place. Now Benjamin is now under fire from the opposition.

Head of CID accused of police brutality

A report of police brutality has been made against the head of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Clayton Davis Sr, and the alleged victim is asking the Professional Standards Unit to take up the matter.

Human Trafficking Charges For Jam Dung Owner

Fresh human trafficking related charges have been filed against night club owner, Cheryl Thompson of Paradise View.
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