Daily Archives: Jun 11, 2018
Flyers sweep Ovals to claim Playoff title
The brooms were out in numbers at the JSC Sports Complex on Saturday night as Flyers Basketball handed, F and G Trading Cuties Ovals Ojays an 83-77 defeat to win the playoff finals, 3-0.
Lewis Hamilton says society is 'in stone age' on equal pay and racial equality
Lewis Hamilton says society is "still in the stone age" when it comes to issues such as women's pay and racial equality in sports.
Manchester hands Not Pan My Team first loss of the season
Not Pan My Team (NPMT) recorded their first loss in the Fort Road Football league on Saturday afternoon as the frontrunners were edged out by Manchester, 4-3, in the feature encounter.
Hope Solo: FIFA should not vote US as host of 2026 World Cup
Hope Solo says she wants the United States-led North American bid to lose FIFA's vote to host the 2026 World Cup.
Kevin Durant named NBA Finals MVP
Kevin Durant was named the 2018 NBA Finals MVP on Friday night after the Golden State Warriors finished a sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers with a 108-85 blowout win.
EDITORIAL: Getting it right the first time
We are going to wade into the discussion of the much-hyped Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine because there are simply too many questions and not enough answers. We are not anti-vaccine crusaders, but it does not take a lot of research to know that the HPV vaccine and its rollout into communities around the world have been highly controversial and we believe that basic questions must be answered before we throw blind faith behind this drug and start using it to vaccinate our children.
Shelter Recovery Programme helps Barbudans prepare for hurricane season
The new Shelter Recovery Programme (SRP) by the Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross (ABRC) is helping Barbudans to purchase and install needed housing fixtures to get their houses geared for the 2018 Hurricane Season.
Walker says Council will not be bullied out of Barbuda resources
Trevor Walker said the Barbuda Council will not be bullied to give the Antigua government sand without compensation.
PM ready for a hard talk over future of quarries’ management
Despite anticipated push back from quarry workers over the possible move to corporatise the operations, Prime Minister Gaston Browne said he would rather deal with that, get it over with and see increased productivity.
Police probe pre-dawn shooting in Jennings
Two houses in Jennings, in the vicinity of Verney’s Shop on Valley main road, were riddled with bullets Thursday morning but the occupants escaped without injury, police sources confirmed.
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