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    Jaycees Caribbean Queen Show: more than just a beauty pageant

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    In the midst of Carnival, Antigua & Barbuda will witness a special collaboration this year. The hot topic of climate change will be the theme for tomorrow night’s Jaycees Caribbean Queen Show

    Tales Out Of School More Hurricane Nursery Rhymes

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    Children do not, as a rule, read the daily newspapers, and that is bad because apart from getting information, they can encounter new words to add to their vocabulary.

    TALES OUT OF SCHOOL Caught red-handed

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    Prudish persons who read this tale might ask this question: “Couldn’t she find something else to write about?”

    Dog control – a final overview

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    For the past several weeks, we have been taking a look at the laws relating to dog control and licensing of dogs. The final article in this series provides a brief summary of these laws as found

    Up and coming author to showcase works during literary festival

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    Ashfield Thomas, another in a growing field of local authors, has been quietly making his mark, and, in fact, has plans to re-issue his first two books and a third in time for the annual

    Embellish, the ‘dramatic’ jewellery

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    If you were at Wadadli Fest a couple weekends ago, you heard Krystal Walter’s Embellish line name-checked a time or two during the event’s fashion show as the models rocked her jewellery.

    When A Woman Moans coming to the stage soon

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    The first thing I ask them is how they do it. “It’s hectic because it’s just the two of us,” was the ready response from Linisa George, one part of the busy duo known as August Rush. Her partner, Zahra Airall, later added,

    Kite festival still a calendar event

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    The annual kite festival, not unlike other festivals this past year, has been scaled back due to limited finances, but it’s still on.

    The invisible child: a welfare officer’s perspective

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    In the wake of the recent Haitian disaster we try to remind ourselves of what we have as a nation, and if by chance Antigua & Barbuda

    Opportunity to submit work for international art exhibition

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    Antiguan artists qualify for an opportunity to be a part of a World Bank-sponsored international art exhibition. According to the bank’s Art Program website