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Bad parents blamed for rampant teen sex tapes


Graphic sex tapes showing teens – some seemingly as young as 13 – engaged in risky behaviour and being widely distributed across the country have prompted education officials to blame bad parenting.

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Speaker: Motion could have been moved by another


As Antigua Labour Party (ALP) leaders voiced their dismay at what they call the “loss of an opportunity” to debate the no confidence motion, the Speaker of the House

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Lovell tightlipped on speaker nomination


Chairman of a Cabinet subcommittee on the OECS Economic Union, Finance and Economy Minister Harold Lovell has said the necessary procedure

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Opposition Members of Parliament meet on OECS Economic Union


Opposition Members of Parliament Gaston Browne and Molwyn Joseph are in St
Lucia where they attended a meeting on the OECS Economic Union.

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Board of Ed boss: now’s as good a time as ever for tertiary education


Executive Secretary of the Board of Education D Gisele Isaac and financial advisor Neil Joseph have agreed to disagree when it comes to Antiguans and Barbudans incurring a debt at this time in order to pursue studies.

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Women opt out of politics, says analyst


Contrary to claims of a lockout or a political glass ceiling for women, regional political scientist Peter Wickham has suggested that females are deliberately opting out of the political arena.

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Board of Education threatens to brand buildings of non-compliant businesses


Businesses and individuals, who have been non-compliant with the laws that stipulate employees’ deductions must be paid into the statutory corporation, are being put on notice by the Board of Education to make efforts to regularise their accounts or be branded as law breakers.

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Where we stand part 1


I’ll warn you up front that this piece has curves and potholes and, like a slow Sunday afternoon drive, I’m not sure of the destination; so read at your own risk.

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BOE considers prioritising as inflows dip


Defaulters and non-contributors to the Education Levy came in for criticism and chastisement from D Gisele Isaac, executive secretary of the Board of Education.

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