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The new mischievous kid on the block


The French Revolution has always been regarded as the classic example of people-power. Its ramifications were felt throughout the whole world.

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Marine biologist: illegal dumping of oil pollutants could result in fatal consequences


The Crabb’s oil dump, currently under investigation, is but a symptom of the illegal dumping of used motor oil that has been going on here for decades and failure to take immediate action to clean up and prevent its continuance could have fatal consequences for the country.

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More oil dumped into the sea at Crabb’s


A new oil stream has been discovered at Crabb’s peninsula even as the government’s investigation into oil dumping in the area continues.

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Nibbs’ sand mining comment angers marine biologist


The statement made by Antigua Labour Party representative on the Barbuda Council, Senator Arthur Nibbs, that the council’s inability to pay workers last week was

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Lawyers: Texas financier didn’t tap investor money


Lawyers for jailed Texas financier R Allen Stanford yesterday tried to shoot down claims by a fraud examiner that the once flamboyant billionaire took $1.7 billion in

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School fee proposal still not presented to education minister


A proposal is yet to be received by the Minister of Education for government to start charging school fees for non-Antiguan students.

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ILO official assists unions to devise an occupational safety and health policy.


Local legislators received both praise and admonition from International Labour Organization (ILO) regional representative Paula Robinson after her weeklong mission in Antigua & Barbuda.

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Chief statistician says harmonising census meeting was timely


A just concluded meeting to design a harmonised questionnaire for the 2011 OECS Population and Housing Census has been deemed very pertinent by Antigua & Barbuda’s Chief Statistician Statchel Edwards.

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Boys and girls even in CSEC


Boys and girls were equally matched in the 2010 CSEC examinations as both achieved an average 74 per cent pass rate.

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Speculation Rife As Guyanese Butcher killed


Thirty-four-year old Rondel George of Vivian Richards Street became the country’s fourth murder victim when he was gunned down on Saturday, in Bendals, at around 12:30 pm.

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