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Another Apology

Another-apologyChairman of the Carnival Development Committee (CDC) Vaughn Walter and the management of Crusader Publication

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Reservoir Project Launched

Gray's hill reserviorAPUA is expecting a boost to its water provision capacity following the launch of the Gray’s Hill Reservoir

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Immigration Working Harder

get-a-stampNon-nationals are blaming the recent closure of the immigration department for the continuing backlog, but

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APUA Defends Bencorp Purchase

APUA new buildingThe general manager of the Antigua Public Utilities Authority has rebuffed suggestions that the APUA board

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Parties Battle over HDI Ranking

Parties BattleNews of the nation's improved rankings in the Human Development Index (HDI) has left the two major political

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Janvey Suing Employees

Ralph JanveyTwo former employees of Stanford Capital Management are being sued for over $11 M by Ralph Janvey,

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PM Spencer Not Surprised at All

Not SurprisedAntigua- PM Spencer has welcomed the improvement in the rankings of Antigua in the Human Development Index.

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National Honours Committee Considers Awards for Independence Celebrations

nominations submittedAntigua- The National Honours Committee held its first meeting on Monday October 12, 2009.  A number of

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Molwyn Pleased With Inquiry

InquiryMP for St Mary’s North Molwyn Joseph is very pleased that an independent inquiry will be launched into the

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No Trial Date for Stanford

Stanford photo:Smith/BloombeUS District Judge David Hittner on Wednesday denied the US government's request to set a trial date for

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A Break for Pendergest-Holt

Pendergest-HoltStanford Financial Group's chief investment officer, Laura Pendergest-Holt, is finally catching a break.

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Stand Back Janvey

Stand backThe battle continues between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and court-appointed receiver Ralph

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To Princes And Plebs

Chief Magistrate Chief Magistrate Ivan Walters declared the Magistrate Court’s independence during a sitting on Monday.

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Saying Sorry Saves Chaia

Dropped a defamation lawsuitBusinessman and politician Charles “Max” Fernandez has dropped a defamation lawsuit against Donna

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Port Agreement Reached

Port agreementAt a meeting convened by Port Minister the Hon Trevor Walker on Tuesday 29th September, 2009, the Port

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Punter Dashes Matron's Claims

Kelvin PunterChairman of the Barbuda Council Kelvin Punter has expressed disbelief over recent comments made by Matron of

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$8.8M More Please

$8.8-million-moreA month after winning court approval for around $20 M in fees and expenses for work carried out from February

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Poor Turnout No Surprise

Mauris ChristianPresident of the Antigua and Barbuda Trade Union Congress (ABTUC) Maurice Christian, is not the least bit

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Receiver Goes after Law Firms

Receiver after law firmCourt-appointed receiver Ralph Janvey has turned the spotlight on two law firms. The Miami Herald reported

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Stanford Prosecutors Want Trial Date

StanfordProsecutors are calling for a prompt trial date for defendants in the R Allen Stanford case, but it is

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National Child Protection Policy for Antigua and Barbuda

UNICEFAntigua- A consultancy team from the Children’s Legal Centre of London, is currently on island assisting

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Two Rejoinders in Under A Month

RebuffThe government's rejoinder to an editorial published by The Daily Observer last Friday is the second such

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Report says Regulatory Authority Failed to Investigation Allegations Against Stanford

FINRA reportThe United States Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has acknowledged that it failed repeatedly

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Thank You Immigrants

BattleLast week, the two major political parties were quick to battle over which side should be accorded praise for

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Blackburn Re-Elected Chairman of Pilots

BlackburnAntigua- The outspoken Chairman of the Leeward Islands Airline Pilots Association (LIALPA) Captain Michael

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Stanford Gets a Major Break

A Major BreakThings are looking less dim for financier Sir Allen Stanford, thanks to a ruling allowing him access to

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Labour Code Consultations

Hesketh WilliamsThe National Labour Board, in conjunction with the Labour Department, is to begin public consultations on

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Tourists Still Stirring Bad Press

Stirring Bad PressShoshannah Henry, one of the six US tourists slapped with charges after beating local police officers, said

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Cultural Icon Dies After Long Illness

condolencesAntigua and Barbuda is mourning the loss of one of its cultural icons, Reginald Knight, who died Thursday at

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Helps Has Police Concerns

Some need to goSelf-proclaimed Minister of Helps Eugene Humphreys is worried about the actions of some police officers,

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Symister To Defend Tourists

Leon “Chaku” SymisterAttorney and Chairman of the ruling United Progressive Party (UPP) Leon “Chaku” Symister has confirmed

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PM Denies Involvement

PM Denies InvolvementPrime Minister Baldwin Spencer has denied interfering with the just concluded court case involving six

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Ambassador Hospitalised After Suffering Heart Attack

IWC Antigua and Barbuda’s Commissioner to the International Whaling Commission (IWC) Anthony “Mamba”

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Antigua Leading In Emigration

 Leading In EmigrationAntigua and Barbuda is the leading country in emigration. So says the 2009 Human Development Report (HDR),

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Separate Celebrations for Papa

Papa BirdVere Bird III has made it clear that his family will not be supporting any plans the ruling United

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Hungry Bird not Sorry

Hungry BirdThe taxi driver accused of sparking the brawl between the police and the American Six is insisting he did

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Maginley Prefers Intn'l Media

International mediaMinister of Tourism John Maginley has suddenly become very willing to speak to the media about Carnival

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Powell Speaks For Six

Kevin PowellActivist and author Kevin Powell said the six American tourists involved in the fracas with local police

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Airport Authority Sells Bonds

VC Bird International Airport run wayThe Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority will be returning to the regional securities market to generate

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