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Daily Archives: Aug 25, 2018

Why are teenagers running away?

A number of challenges are facing homes today, including a lack of communication between parents and their children, resulting in teenagers running away from home.

Scores of skulls and carcasses found at illegal slaughtering site

The skulls of over 100 goats and sheep were discovered at an unsanitary, illegal slaughtering site in Perry Bay between Thursday night and Friday morning and so far, two people are being questioned by police about the suspected theft and killing of the animals.

Bodies of missing American child and Jamaican raft captain found

The bodies of five-year-old Jace Jones and Llewellyn Reid, a 65-year-old raft captain were recovered from the Martha Brae River in the northern parish of Trelawny on Thursday afternoon.

Murray not expecting to go far at US Open in New York

Andy Murray says he is not “expecting to go far” when he makes his first appearance at a Grand Slam for 14 months at next week’s U.S. Open.

Tourism Ministry restoring historical sites

This country’s Tourism Ministry is restoring and beautifying some of the nation’s historical sites

Able bodied drivers can be charged for parking in areas designated for the disabled

Able-bodied motorists can be charged for parking in an area – on private or public property -– that is an assigned as a parking space for persons living with disabilities.

National Player Hints At Coaching Following Eye Surgery

National basketball player, Lennox “Termite” McCoy, has hinted that he could go into coaching after revealing that he may never regain full vision.

Syrian Soca and Breakfast Fete to debut at Cassada Gardens

At least four new horses, including first-timer, Syrian Soca, will be on show for the Antigua Turf Club’s (ATC) Back to School Race Meet scheduled for September 2 at the Cassada Gardens Race Track.

EDITORIAL: Without a will

Recently, Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, died and the world mourned the loss of a legend.  The impact that her music and her life had on our global society is immeasurable. She was a pioneer in civil rights and women’s right.  In fact, it could be said that she was a pioneer in life itself.  And while we can speak of the impact of her life with a large amount of joy, there is a lesson to be learned from her passing and the impact of dying without a will. That is right, Aretha Franklin died without leaving guidance on how her US$ 80 millon net worth estate is to be handled.

Barbados and Guyana remain unbeaten, Canada still winless

Front runners Barbados and Guyana maintained their unbeaten run in the Regional Under-19 50-over Championships, while Canada remained winless following the completion of the fourth round of matches on Thursday in St. Vincent.
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