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Daily Archives: Aug 17, 2018

Cops remanded on rape, buggery charges

Bail was denied to two policemen facing charges of rape and buggery. 

Lee Wind auction should pay staff severance

Chairman of the board of Lee Wind Paints Ltd., Hugh Marshall Sr., has said that the auction of the company’s property should lead to a settlement of severance owed to the recently released staff.

Social media make youth more prone to bullying – Ricardo Drue

Soca artiste Ricardo Drue feels that social media has made the current generation of youth more susceptible to bullying.

Editorial: Long live our 'Queen of Hearts'

We join with the entire world in mourning the passing of our dear lady, Aretha Franklin, who slipped this mortal ken yesterday. She was all of 76 years old and succumbed to one of the scourges of our times, pancreatic cancer.  She was popularly known as ‘The Queen of Soul,’ but we here at OBSERVER media will refer to her as ‘The Queen of Hearts!’  After all, she was ever so charming, gracious and regal - a royal highness in her own right, and a sweetheart in every sense of that word. Her songs tugged at our heartstrings – indeed they spoke to our innermost beings, our very souls, in a way that few songs could.

Recent rainfall is nothing to celebrate, says meteorologist

Meteorologist and climatologist with the Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service, Dale Destin, has cautioned that the recent showers experienced in Antigua and Barbuda is insignificant in the grand scheme of things.

Police officers charged with rape and buggery after more than a year

Charges of buggery and rape have been filed against two policemen 15 months after they were accused by a 19-year-old woman.

Disability association demands protection

President of the Association for Persons with Disabilities and disability advocate, Bernard Warner, is  adamant that the time has come for the authorities to protect people with disabilities from discrimination.

Top CSEC student named

Keondre Herbert of St Joseph’s Academy is this year's top CSEC student in Antigua and Barbuda. He sat 20 subjects and obtained a grade 1...
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