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VIDEO: PM Browne sings at Karaoke on April 2, 2022
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NICHOLAS: Lovell ‘has no legs to stand on’ when it comes to who can vote in Barbuda
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Additional 2 million gallons of water daily from next month, PM says
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American Airlines adds on more flights to Antigua as demand increases
Antigua and Barbuda will see an increase in flights from the United States as American carrier, American Airlines announces an extension of its daily New York service from summer through to the early fall and winter season. The airline’s new schedule will show extended daily service from August 16 straight through to November 2 from John…
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GEORGE WEHNER REPORTS: No space for local man at Long Bay
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PM says ABLP wants young people to join the party to take over from old guard
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UPP accused of politicizing country’s water situation
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Knowing when to fix it
By Dr. Basil Springer There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. – Ecclesiastes 3:1 Just over six months ago while chatting casually with some of my Marketplace Excellence (MPE) colleagues, it was suggested that after decades of a traditional business presentation format, my column should now pivot…
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LETTER: Dr. Spencer led with integrity
DEAR EDITOR: Here we go again Mr. So CALLED Fitzroy trying to discredit the UPP. This is like a Will Smith Slap apology. It is void of substance because you are intentional, in your ALP style, under handed platitude but seeking to unfairly make statement towards the UPP slate of candidates. So let me set…
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Gonsalves hoping for amicable solution to Commonwealth secretary general candidate controversy
St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves remains hopeful of consensus on a candidate for the post of Commonwealth secretary general, after Andrew Holness, the Jamaican prime minister, threw a spanner in the works with his recent announcement that he would nominate Kamina Johnson Smith, the foreign affairs and foreign trade minister,…
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Acting DPP being investigated on a complaint of misconduct in office
OBSERVER Newsco: The Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission has launched an investigation into claims of misconduct against the acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Joanne Walsh. Observer understands that the Deputy Registrar of the High Court, Kayode O’Marde has been chosen by the commission to investigate the matter. The complaint was made by Washington…