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Daily Archives: Jun 27, 2018

Denmark, France advance to last 16

Denmark joined France in the last 16 of the World Cup after playing out the first goalless draw of the tournament, which was greeted by boos at the final whistle.

Martin: I struggled going into national championships

Men’s bodybuilding champion, Ollyn Martin, revealed that he struggled going into last Saturday’s

Scrumpum, He’s Sensational to face new challenges

A number of new horses are set to debut on July 8, when the Antigua Turf Club (ATC) hosts the final leg of the Antigua Triple Crown Series, the Governor General’s Cup at the Cassada Gardens Race Track.

Wins for Ballers and TS Roma in community leagues

Morning Ballers and Green City were winners in the Anderson E. Carty Gray’s Green Football League on Monday while Pro Ballers and TS Roma had similar results in the Denfield “Tody” Thomas Memorial League in Liberta.

Late Goal Sends Argentina To Round of 16

Marcos Rojo scored a brilliant late volley to send Argentina through to the last 16 of the 2018 World Cup with a dramatic victory over Nigeria in St. Petersburg.

EDITORIAL: Did he really say that?

We thought that the Asot Michael affair reached the zenith of strangeness when the Integrity Commission released its last press release. That was not too long ago, but having seen the latest release, we must admit that we were wrong.  The strangeness of this situation has mushroomed with the Integrity Commission Chairman, Radford Hill, now saying that money is no longer a problem, but since no one has complained about anything, the Commission’s hands are tied.

Minister says T.B. cases under control

Molwyn Joseph, the health minister has given assurances that health officials are in control and monitoring the two patients at the Mount St. John's Medical Centre with tuberculosis.

Fiennes Institute repairs to begin in a few days

Health Minister Molwyn Joseph is optimistic that repairs to the Fiennes Institute will begin at the end the month.

Private contractors employed to speed up housing projects

Government has decided to employ a number of private local contractors to build houses from scratch, to speed up its National Housing Project, which is lagging well behind the purported “500 homes in 500 days”.

Vector control workers protest demotion of supervisor

Staff in the Vector Control Unit at the Central Board of Health (CBH) walked off the job yesterday, protesting the demotion of a co-worker who heads the unit.
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