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Collin Derrick says Mounties quit because of Gary Nelson


For the first time since former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers (RCMP) Michael O’Neil and Ronald Scott quit the Royal Police Force of Antigua & Barbuda (RPFAB) in 2008, the public is hearing their departure was due to the alleged ineptitude of their boss and former RCMP Gary Nelson.

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Theft at high court may affect cyber crime case


The theft of the computer related to the Slysoft Inc software company alleged cyber crime has put investigators in a “difficult” position with regards to the strength of the case against the company’s owner, Giancarlo Bettini.

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Burrell, Jones, Gonsalves part of committee to steer regional body


Well-known personalities Horace Burrell, Ronald Jones and Yves Jean-Bart were among nine administrators appointed to restore the Caribbean Football Union to normalcy over the next five months.

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Blackburn Resigns


There is no chairman in the cockpit of the Leeward Islands Airline Pilots Association (LIALPA) which is in the height of an industrial dispute with regional carrier LIAT.

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Senator Derrick tells UPP to handle US Senate Resolution with prudence


United Progressive Party (UPP) Senator Colin Derrick has told members of the ruling administration to proceed with caution with the US Senate Resolution 346 presently before the House.

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Removal of US restrictions benefiting LIAT


For the first time since the terrorist attacks in the United States in 2001, LIAT is able to move cargo into the United States territories within its network.

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Stanford victims sue US government


A class action lawsuit was recently filed against the United States, for the billions in losses suffered by investors in the Allen Stanford international Ponzi scheme.

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School meals programme expansion put on hold


Plans to expand the National School Meals programme have been put on hold with the Minister in charge of special projects, Winston Williams giving assurance that once finances improve, the expansion will proceed.

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AG disputes Querard’s interpretation of law


Managing Director of Half Moon Bay Holdings Natalia Querard might be misguided in her interpretation that government has breached the Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) and the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA) treaties by expropriating the property.

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IHI Files To Be Rebuilt


Amidst the shocking discovery of the theft of the files pertaining to the IHI debt settlement scandal, the police high command is resolute that the criminal investigation will not be thwarted.

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