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Daily Archives: Jun 20, 2018

Chandimal suspended for Oval Test 

Sri Lankan skipper Dinesh Chandimal was suspended for one Test match and fined 100 percent of his match fee after he was found guilty of altering the condition of the ball during the just concluded second Test match against the West Indies.

Cricket boss defends finals venue practice

President of the Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA), Leon Rodney, has sought to clear the air following accusations he is deliberately trying to snub the PIC Liberta Blackhawks through “biased” scheduling of matches and in particular, league finals.

Cricket association names youth teams for LI tournaments

The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association, on Tuesday, named a 14-member youth squad to contest the Leeward Islands under-19 tournament to be held in Montserrat.

First Lady Out Of Triple Crown

Thoroughbred, The First Lady, will take no further part in the 2018 Triple Crown Series being staged by the Antigua Turf Club (ATC).

Vector control officers await decision on “unfit” supervisor

Vector Control officers at the Central Board of Health (CBH) are anticipating that within weeks they will receive a favourable decision from government, regarding a supervisor deemed “unfit” for the job.

EDITORIAL: What is the lesson?

We have to admit that we did not expect the early release of Shannon Martinez to cause this much of an uproar. It is not very often that we hear from prominent lawyers on serious matters, and the Bar Association even less. So, it is with great wonder that we stand witness to the backlash to the actions taken by the Superintendent of Prisons and Deputy Police Commissioner Albert Wade, who made the recommendation for the early release, and Attorney General Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin, who effected it.  

PM says integrity commission should target opposition if it wants to investigate labour party MP

“It would be a travesty” to investigate scandal-hit labour party MP Asot Michael and not look into members of the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP), according to Prime Minister Gaston Browne.

“Wait and see” approach on Asot’s political future

Cabinet will maintain its “wait and see” approach as it relates to the political future of Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) Member of Parliament (MP) Asot Michael.

CMC workers still awaiting response to complaint

Five months after penning a complaint letter to the minister of agriculture about their concerns with their general manager, workers at the Central Marketing Corporation said they are still awaiting a response.

Top cop suspension challenge in court today

The Police Service Commission is not going to be buckling today in the High Court on its belief that it lawfully suspended Commissioner of Police Wendel Robinson.
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