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Hotel workers’ retirement fund reaches half million

The retirement fund for hotel workers set up in February by Antigua Hotels and Tourist Association (AHTA) and the Antigua & Barbuda Workers’ Union recently reached its first half-million dollar mark....read more

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Prospective Jaycees Queen: Miss Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad & Tobago’s beauty queen Cherrese De Abreau juggles being a part-time student, part-time model and clerk. She’ll be formally introduced to Antigua & Barbuda...read more

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Wigley George dismisses report and says tell it to the police

President of the Antigua Trades & Labour Union Wigley George has dismissed this newspaper’s front-page story from Wednesday, which indicated that questions, among them the spectre...read more

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Ottos Comprehensive rep wins Teen Splash

Thirteen multi-talented teens shone at Tuesday night’s Teen Splash at Carnival City. In the end, Trevorlyn Sheppard, representing Ottos Comprehensive School (OCS), was declared the winner....read more

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Queen Dorri reigns for 2010

A hush fell over the crowd at Carnival City just after midnight Tuesday as the envelope containing the judges’ decision was opened....read more

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Five bands in the countdown to Panorama

Carnival City will be bursting with the rich, vibrant sounds of pan music tomorrow night at 8 pm as five bands vie for the grand title at this year’s Antigua Commercial Bank Panorama Competition....read more

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Soca stars Faye-Ann Lyons and Bunji Garlin

Soca stars Faye-Ann Lyons and Bunji Garlin pose for a photo with their one year old as they arrived on island yesterday for tonight’s LIAT Caribbean Melting Pot....read more

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Crime Stoppers gets donation

The Royal Bank of Canada on Monday donated an undisclosed amount of money to Crime Stoppers Antigua. The contribution was made as part of the bank’s celebration ...read more

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Mas’ bands manage to absorb costs

Despite increased production costs of up to 40 per cent, some mas’ bandleaders have held strain and maintained costume prices at last year’s levels....read more

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Justice Thomas bids farewell to Antigua’s judicial system

Whether you knew Latin or not, when Justice Errol Thomas remarked “Iamque Vale” and waved his right hand at the almost packed High Court courtroom, it was obvious he was saying goodbye. ...read more

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