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Man pleads guilty to larceny   A man who stole almost $78,000 in clothing from a Market Street store over three years [...]...read more

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A&B not keen on UN advice to eat insects

St. John's Antigua- Insects are likely to remain off the menu in Antigua & Barbuda for some time despite the UN urging people worldwide to eat more insects....read more

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Media practitioners urged to guard against moneyed interest

St. John's Antigua- As Antigua & Barbuda approaches another general election, media practitioners are being urged to take their roles seriously in the interest of democracy and not financial gain....read more

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Medical officer of health voices doubts on HIV home test

St. John's Antigua- Medical Officer of Health, Dr Orrita Zachariah, said she is not quite ready to jump on the bandwagon with health professionals promoting over-the-counter HIV test for the nation. ...read more

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Former MP involved in accident on road to recovery

St. John's Antigua- Former All Saints East and St Luke MP Eustace Cochrane said despite minor, chronic chest pain, he’s recovering well from Sunday night’s accident on All Saints main road that left four other people nursing minor injuries...read more

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Young Man’s Plea Guilty Of Murder

St. John's Antigua- The man accused of stabbing to death United States citizen Nina Elizabeth Nilssen, while she was on a stopover in Antigua three years ago, has admitted to the crime....read more

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Company says it is not to blame for water suppression

St. John's Antigua- The company, which provides upwards of 65 per cent of Antigua’s total water supply, said it has not considered suppressing the water service despite the US$7 million Antigua Public Utilities owes it....read more

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Antigua skips WTO rum dispute

St. John's Antigua- Antigua and Barbuda has decided to pledge support rather than be directly involved in an attempt to get the World Trade Organization to force the US into talks over rum subsidies....read more

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Guilty of murder

St. John's Antigua- The man accused of stabbing to death a US citizen over three years ago has pleaded guilty to her murder. ...read more

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Officials to meet to thrash out quarry workers’ grievances

ST JOHN’S, Antigua - Trade union officials and minister with responsibility for the Public Works Department (PWD) Chanlah Codrington are banking on a meeting planned...read more

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