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Yachting Unaffected by Crisis

John DuffyThe local yachting sector has been able to escape the effects of the world economic crisis, according to

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Villa Woman Beaten and Robbed

CrimeA Villa woman is recovering after being beaten and robbed by gunmen on Sunday just before midnight. According

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Judge Wants No Delay in Election Case

Election PetitionsThe court matter related to the ALP challenges of the results of several constituencies in the March 2009

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Two Jailed and School Broken Into

Weekend crimeThe police have reported two convictions for gun possession and forgery. Both men appeared on Friday in the

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Rodney Widow in Antigua

Dr Walter RodneyThe widow of the late Dr Walter Rodney, a celebrated figure in political activism in the Caribbean, will be

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Symposium Planned for Barbuda

Development Plan for BarbudaA Development Plan for Barbuda is to be the subject of a two-day symposium in the second quarter of 2010.

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Standing Committee on Crime Established

 Crime committeeThe House of Representatives last Friday agreed to establish a Standing Committee on Crime. It is to be

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Top Soil Removal Criminal

Clarence PilgrimThe police have been urged to pursue top soil thieves with the intention of prosecution under the Malicious

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Browne Reacts To Apology

Gaston BrowneDeputy Leader of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) Gaston Browne said Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer’s recent

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Disability Association Readies for Next Year

Bernard WarnerThe Antigua and Barbuda Association of Persons Living with Disabilities is planning a heated campaign for

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Election Cases Slated for Today

Election petitions A High Court judge will today begin hearing evidence from both major political parties as the

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Our Women are Not Safe- Lester Bird Presentation in Parliament

Lester BirdMy Fellow Citizens and Residents of Antigua and Barbuda. Last Friday, I made a presentation in the House of

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Parliament Unified Against Rape

Watch groups around the islandThere was an uncommon unity in Parliament on Friday as members from both sides spoke with one accord on the

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Police Commended by Parliament

Police CommendedThe Royal Police Force came in for commendation from members of the House of Representatives during Friday's

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Sir Clare Praised for Work at OAS

Amb_Lovell_and_Sir_ClareAt a Special meeting of the Permanent Council of the Organization of the American States,  called to mark

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Minister Calls for Justice

Minister BaptisteMinister of Agriculture, Lands, Housing & the Environment Hilson Baptiste has issued a charge to Gender

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PM Apologises to Gaston Browne

Pointed a fingerPrime Minister Baldwin Spencer has issued a public apology to Deputy Political leader of the Antigua Labour

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Days Numbered for Illegal Vendors

Vendors in St John'sIllegal vendors in St John's will not be having a merry Christmas if they continue to flaunt the regulations

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Joseph Still Suspects ALP Meddling

Suspects ALP MeddlingAlthough the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) has denied having anything to do with general secretary

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Two Women Raped

Police reportTwo women have reported similar incidents to the police of being raped by their ex-boyfriends. In the first

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National Security Minister Wants Review of Death Penalty

Review of Death PenaltyNational Security Minister Errol Cort says the Baldwin Spencer administration should review its approach to

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Bullet Still Lodged In Soldier's Buttock

Bullet still thereDespite being told that he cannot have a bullet removed from his body until January, Antigua and Barbuda

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Taxi President Wants Action

Tourists take a tourPresident of the St John’s Taxi Association Evanson Ellis is worried that there might be a repeat of the

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Blood Spilled In School Brawl

Bloody fightThe police were called in to the Ottos Comprehensive School Wednesday as students went after each other in

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Special Constables For Vendors

Special constableThe term special constable appears likely to become fixed in our lexicon, as it is being proposed that The

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Reserve Lucrative Areas for Citizens

Gaston Browne suggestedOn Tuesday, as parliamentarians battled over the Vendors (Amendment) Bill, deputy leader of the Antigua

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Robbers Strike Again

RobberyRobbers continue to run rampant, with the police now investigating two more incidents involving an elderly

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Vendors In For Changes

Hotel vendorsThe Vendors (Amendment) Bill proposes a number of changes which will revolutionize the way vendors operate.

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Sniper Maintains Innocence to His Death

John Allen MuhammadJohn Allen Muhammad, the mastermind behind the Washington-area sniper attacks of 2002, went to his death

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Chaos Reigns In St John's

Chaos in St John'sPrime Minister Baldwin Spencer has called for some order and sanity to be brought to the chaos in downtown St

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APUA To Host Major Conference

Carilec CEO Conference 2010 Planning CommitteeThe Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) will be hosting the annual CARILEC Chief Executive Officers

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Robust Debate on Citizenship Requirement

Debate on vendor actThe House of Representatives yesterday was the scene of a very robust debate on proposed amendments to the

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Gonsalves Dishes on Antigua

Dr.Ralph GonsalvesPrime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph Gonsalves said out of all the countries within the

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FSRC to Regulate Insurance Sector

Minister LovellFinance Minister Harold Lovell revealed during yesterday’s parliamentary session that regulation of the

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Police Inspector Gets Training

Gets TrainingInspector Dale Mercury has just returned from a one-week training seminar in St Kitts & Nevis on

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Israeli Authorities to Provide Report

Francop vesselThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made contact with Israeli authorities, and is expecting that a full

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Public Weighs In On Stanford

KnighthoodWhile some are greatly in favour of R Allen Stanford being stripped of his knighthood, many others believe it

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PM Defends Bencorp Purchase

PM-defends-BencorpPrime Minister Baldwin Spencer came out yesterday in defense of the Antigua Public Utilities Authority's

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Culture Minister Objects to Awardees

Too-many-awardsMinister of Culture Eleston Adams, rounding off his post mortem of the recently concluded independence

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