Almost 500 Cuban medical workers have arrived in Bolivia to help authorites cope with the country's worst ever dengue epidemic. 31,000 cases of the mosquito-borne disease have been diagnosed in recent weeks, with 20 people dying. Bolivian troops are moving through the worst affected areas helping with fumigation efforts. Al Jazeera's Sebastian Walker reports.
Saturday, February 28
Guyana pension fund loses $5.5m in Stanford deal
Jagdeo told a press conference that the Hand-in-Hand Trust Company had invested four million dollars in Certificates of Deposits on which SIB was ostensibly offering lucrative interest-rates, and 1.5 million in pension funds."
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: Are we nations of cowards?
Eric Holder, United States Attorney-General and the son of Bajan parents, was describing the country which he loves and which he readily acknowledges has given him a unique opportunity to write a new chapter in its history as the first black person to lead the US Justice Department.
Holder, who was born and raised in a black Bajan home in New York City, attended some of the best public schools and gained a law degree from the prestigious Columbia University, knew what he was talking about."
Guyana hunts for bloggers after false bank report
The Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry said it fielded thousands of calls from worried customers after the Web site posted a report on Thursday that it was seeking government aid, which it said was not true. The bank said there was no mass withdrawal of funds and the government's central bank said the institution was sound."
Authorities not serious about economic crisis ... Pestaina worries
She says the feeling that Dominica will not be affected by this worldwide phenomenon, must be corrected."
Brother charged with murder
Court says by-election
Woman taking cop to PCA
The 22-year-old resident, of 1st Avenue,Greaves Land, Black Rock, St Michael, has lodged a complaint with the Police Complaints Authority (PACA) and says she will take her case to the law courts."
DEATH RIDE
Add to that 40 screaming passengers on their way to the Mount Gay/Cable & Wireless Party Monarch Finals on July 29, 2007, the steepness of Horse Hill, and a panicked bus driver doing all he could to stop the crash."
Owen Arthur flays Heads over Clico meltdown
Friday, February 27
PNCR, AFC call for finance minister, insurance commissioner to resign
video--Missing boy
A family from the Kaierre in La Clery needs help in locating a member who has been missing for four days now.
The 16-year-old boy was sent to the shop by his mother and has yet to return.
His disappearance has left his family fearful since he has never gone missing before...
Republic doesn't intend to sell shares
The Port of Spain-based bank responded on Wednesday to reports that the Barbados government had indicated its intention to buy Republic's 65 per cent stake in the BNB subsidiary.
'Republic Bank affirms that BNB is of strategic value to the bank's Pan-Caribbean strategy and that it has no interest in selling the Barbados-based subsidiary,' Republic Bank said in a statement."
video--Guadeloupe: partial deal reached
The LKP and two employers' unions agreed to a €200 monthly minimum wage increase Thursday night in the French island of Guadeloupe. But the Medef, France's largest employer organisation, abstained from signing the deal.
Baby John Doe in father's arms
Last week, Marvin Bristol held his son for the first time, and broke down in tears.
Bristol had known he was the father to a child left abandoned at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) since last September, based on a privately conducted DNA test."
MOTION PASSED…Lower House votes to acquire Stanford properties
Spectators, most of whom turned out in their numbers in support of the ruling United Progressive Party (UPP) to witness the historic proceedings were overly exuberant, forcing the Speaker to address the gallery and members on both sides. Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer urged supporters at a rally the night before to come to the sitting in their party colours."
NBS acquires CLICO shares in Berbice Bridge
The move came as depositors were making a rush to collect their money from CLICO (Guyana) following reports that the parent company, CL Financial, as well as the various CLICO assets in the Caribbean were being frozen or divested."
Court locks down CLICO (Guyana) assets
Digicel takes issue with LIME over Homefone pricing and bad debt
Earlier this month Digicel filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court of Jamaica against Lime to the tune of approximately J$1.7 billion plus interest. This claim equates to 200 per cent of LIME's pro rata full year 08/08 profit or alternatively around 25 per cent of its pro rata full year 08/09 revenue."
'Stop sharing the licks'
This call came from UNICEF Representative, Tom Olsen, who also charged that by continuing to use corporal punishment in schools, Barbados was contravening the Convention on the Rights of the Child which the Government ratified in October 1990."
Thursday, February 26
Jurors in Roger Khan trial to be quizzed on list of Guyanese
According to the list seen by this newspaper the jurors will be asked about their knowledge of a number of city businesses, including nightspots, two prominent hotels, a local pharmacy and even the Guyana Defence Force’s Officers Club and Camp Ayanganna. The ‘Timehri Airport’ is also included."
French PM says order to be maintained on Caribbean island
The unrest on Martinique has spread from the neighbouring island of Guadeloupe, where talks to end a general strike that has dragged on since January appeared to be making progress."
Gov’t moves to bring CLICO (Guyana) under judicial management
The decision came following Tuesday’s move by the Bahamas Supreme Court to order the liquidation of CLICO (Bahamas). CLICO (Bahamas) held 51% of the assets of CLICO (Guyana) at the end of 2007."
More alleged Stanford victims emerge in Caribbean
At least 50 people have registered with the HBN Law seeking help to recover their investments and more are expected to come forward, said Caroline Fievez, an attorney with the firm."
Stanford Makes Calls to Antigua to Gain Support
The Antiguan Parliament will convene an emergency session Thursday to seize some 250 acres of Stanford's property in Antigua.
Stanford, head of Stanford Financial Group, was charged with orchestrating an $8 billion fraud. He attempted to get a one-way flight out of the country to Antigua, where his offshore banking operations are based."
MURDER CHARGE ... Three await fate on remand
Antonio Smith and Trevor Boston, both 20, and a 15-year-old appeared before Chief Magistrate Ivan Walters in the St. John’s Magistrates Court.
The three are charged with murder and conspiracy to murder.
Bearing sombre countenances, Smith, Boston and the teenager stood in the accused box as the magistrate read the charges to them. The teen’s mother stood with him as the charge was read."
video---Perilous situation for squatters in Active Hill
Its a lesson in honesty for youngsters out there, but, at the same time the situation facing some active hill residents may be the result of breaking the law. The residents complain about a situation with water threatening their squatter homes, and they want government to do something about it.
video--Commission of inquiry begins
The inquiry into the governance of the former labour administration has started.
Body of missing Kilcoy teen found
Fishermen discovered the swollen body of Lakeram ‘Baby boy’ Mohanlall of Kilcoy Squatting Area around 2:30 pm yesterday and informed his relatives at Bush Lot. The lad went under around 6:30 am on Sunday."
Antigua to acquire over 250 acres of land owned by Stanford Group
A statement out of the Office of the Prime Minister in St. John’s, Antigua yesterday said that the move by the government follows an order in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas for a receiver to be appointed to take control of the assets of Sir R. Allen Stanford and his companies after he was charged with fraud to the tune of US$8B."
...Opposition candidate apologises for 'blood will flow' comment
During an ALP rally last week, the senior party member told supporters that 'blood will flow' if authorities arrested him or any of his colleagues.
In a written statement on Sunday, Michael said he regretted the comments which drew concern and criticism from the public, including members of his own party."
CLICO entities collapse in the region
CL Financial Group finance director Michael Carballo said he was surprised at the move by the CBTT, according to the Barbados Nation.
“I can confirm that since the intervention by the Central Bank…CL Financial has not dealt with, or disposed of any assets held by CL Financial…”"
CLICO (Bahamas) ordered liquidated
It is unclear what the figure held by CLICO (Bahamas) was at the end of December, 2008 as accounts for that year are not yet available and CLICO (Guyana) has not volunteered any details. Importantly, CLICO (Guyana) holds $6B for the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) and that would be one of the major concerns of the authorities here."
Kingston pier tragedy - One killed, two shot and injured at boat party - Denham Town residents irate over 'High Roller's' death
When the gunfire ended, one man lay dead, just a few metres from the boat, two were nursing gunshot wounds and several others had minor injures after a mad rush for safety."
Deadbeat dads!
According to the report, of the total of 49,925 cases brought before the family courts, 18,055 - or 36 per cent - were matters related to child maintenance."
Old wolf in sheep's clothing
At that time, too, he was considered a respectable elder church leader. He was the person others went to for advice on financial matters and guidance
on any legal problems they had. He was, and
still is, considered a reliable, responsible, Christian man who has the congregation's best interest
at heart."
TICKET RUSH
Wednesday, February 25
video--St. Lucia AIDS statistics
Saint Lucia has over 700 recorded cases of people living with HIV and aids.
NOMINATION DAY…Candidates commit their names to electoral process today
At the end of the period, which runs from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., in all the 17 constituencies, the electorate in the country will officially know the contending candidates in the 2009 general elections.
Just about 16 candidates from the United Progressive Party (UPP), 17 from the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP), one from the Barbuda People’s Movement (BPM), four from the Organisation of National Development (OND) and approximately four independent candidates are expected to be nominated today."
Faria wants 'proper treatment' of Guyanese workers
Video--Stanford's case to open hornets nest
The case of Allen Stanford will open a hornets nest says Wayne Madsen, a Washington-based investigative journalist and columnist.
Rain fails to dampen Carnival spirit
Fay-Ann leads Road March race
Miner shot dead in hammock
Twenty-six-year-old Neville Melville is the latest victim, having been shot in the head while he was asleep in a hammock in his mining camp near Mahdia early on Monday.
It is believed that his death is linked to an argument he had with another man at the mining camp over the use of an engine."
Kilcoy teen feared dead after ‘big wave’ slams boat
Relatives are still searching relentlessly for Lakeram Mohanlall called ‘Baby boy’ of Kilcoy Squatting Area who disappeared in the water around 6:30 am on Sunday while apparently sleeping."
Airline crews to face scrutiny - Pilot accused of $5m customs breach
The decision comes in the wake of Air Jamaica Captain Gerald Aarons who was found with several pieces of jewellery in his bags and pockets at the Sangster International Airport last Saturday, Commissioner of Customs Danville Walker told The Gleaner."
It's Friday!
Sir Roy: Don't punish the working class
That's the position of the general secretary of the Barbados Workers Union, Sir Roy Trotman who yesterday accused the governor of 'beating up on workers.'"
Tuesday, February 24
Cruise Ship Passengers Air Lifted To Miami After Accident In Dominica
GOVERNMENT WINS…Hadeed-owned APC loses judicial review case
The APC will also have to pay costs to two of the four defendants – Attorney- General Justin Simon QC and the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA).
In early Dec., 2007, the government took action to stop the APC from offloading new generators from a barge onto its compound."
Police deny fourth Bartica bandit captured, slain
Police said that the reports appear to be based on rumours that are circulating around the community.
According to a police source, a Joint Services team had travelled to Arimu, Cuyuni on Sunday to check on reports that Brazilian miners had captured De Freitas. However, they found no evidence that the suspect had ever been caught."
PNP says it's ready for election, but…
Jailed for incest - Man arrested for allegedly molesting his daughter - Children put into protective custody
According to a spokesperson for CISOCA, an employee saw the man sexually abusing the child and reported the matter to his son, who contacted the police."
Slow start to Monday mas
American shot dead
But in a swift move, police arrested a 30-year-old Canadian man and a 26-year-old British woman in connection with the shooting of the American identified by police as Leevurn Lyons. A gun and several rounds of ammunition were also seized."
Tourists injured in accident at Castle Comfort
According to eyewitness reports, a Bedford truck with license plate HB688, lost control and slammed into a wall at about 4 p.m. on the Castle Comfort highway near the Sorhaindo's residence.
The injured persons were taken to the Princess Margaret Hospital. It is believed that more than a dozen persons were in the truck."
Monday, February 23
Bird has no regrets; praises Stanford
Dominican murdered in Antigua
Steve Mingo of Dominica lay motionless in the middle of the road early last Saturday morning shortly after he received several gunshots to the body while he was lying in his bed at his Gray's Farm home.
Mingo ran from his home after he was shot, but collapsed in the middle of the road several yards away from his house and died.
The young fisherman and mechanic became the country’s fifth murder victim for 2009 and the second person within two weeks to be gunned down in Gray’s Farm."
Mountain Chicken also under threat in Montserrat
According to the Department of the Environment, dead Mountain Chickens were recently found in the Jack Boy Hill and the upper Pelican Ghaut area. It says the cause of death is not yet known as officers at the Department are still is in the process of collecting samples for analysis overseas."
video--Stanford's Caribbean Scam
There are many victims swindled by billionaire investor, R. Allen Stanford, including those who worked at his business in Antigua, where Stanford was a financier and philanthropist.
video--Calm in Guadeloupe amid strike negotiations
After weeks of violent protests and the slaying of a popular Union leader, the French President Nicolas Sarkozy says the worst of Guadeloupe's unrest is over.
But masked demonstrators are still blocking the Carribean nation's main highway, and employers are still in negotiations with striking workers.
Sebastian Walker reports from Guadeloupe.
Captured bandit dies from injuries
Some reports said that De Freitas succumbed from gunshot injuries, which he sustained while fleeing during Saturday’s shootout, in which three of his associates were killed."
Fourth Bartica robbery spree suspect held
Two women have also reportedly been detained."
MURDER #5…Youth killed in island’s fourth gun-related homicide
Steve Mingo of Dominica lay motionless in the middle of the road early Saturday morning shortly after he received several gunshots to the body while he was lying in his bed at his Gray's Farm home.
Mingo ran from his home after he was shot, but collapsed in the middle of the road several yards away from his house and died.
The young fisherman and mechanic became the country’s fifth murder victim for 2009 and the second person within two weeks to be gunned down in Gray’s Farm."
Cop questioned in lover's death
Long-term prostitution issues
This time around, the debate has been sparked by advice from George Griffith, the director of the Barbados Family Planning Association. He indicated that it was time Barbados took the issue pertaining to prostitution seriously, while hinting that up to now, having a law making prostitution illegal, was as 'serious' as we had gone over the years."
Sex tourism in full boom
By the thousands they descend on the Caribbean every year, women driven by one urge: to spend a week or two sleeping with local 'beach boys' and paying them back in drinks, meals, gifts, and cash."
Sunday, February 22
Robert Allen Stanford: sinner or saint?
Afterall, when you get to be as wealthy as Robert Allen Stanford in an island of 68,000 inhabitants, it would be unlikely that a man so named and with a face that at times seemed as pleased as Jack popping out of his box, would not grab the attention of even the most unconcerned."
Doctor cries foul: Medic at centre of controversial report wants justice: Demands apology from health minister
Guns moved in garbage trucks
The practice by gunmen of using garbage compacters and market trucks to move weapons undetected, often under the very noses of the security forces, is apparently well established. But the police hierarchy maintains that its plan to catch such lawbreakers is working."
Joint Services kill three
Police said that 25-year-old Dwayne Marks called “Bully” of Bartica; Antwan Smith, 35, called “Deportee” of Linden ; and Gavin Gray, 27, called “Sweet Eyes” of Bartica, were slain at around 02:30 hrs after opening fire on the ranks who had tracked them down."
Bartica robbery spree mastermind, gang members killed at Cuyuni
Fay-Ann triumphs at Soca Monarch
CLICO 'HOLE'
Mottley made the disclosure at a Press conference yesterday at the Office of The Opposition, stating that she had documentary evidence to support these facts and that 38 000 policy holders and thousands more holders of pension funds and annuities could be affected."
Drug link in Stanford money saga?
United States television network ABC News quoted Federal authorities as saying the FBI and others have been investigating whether Stanford was involved in money laundering."
Saturday, February 21
Unrest in Caribbean has roots in slavery past
Afro-Caribbean islanders - most of whose forbears toiled in the sugarcane fields under the yoke of slavery more than 160 years ago _ not only resent France's handling of the global economic crisis, they have long resented that slaveholders' descendants control the economy on both islands."
video--Alleged Caribbean Bank Fraud Scheme Wreaks Havoc
Caribbean regulators took control of an Antiguan local bank owned by Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford and froze the assets of a Stanford-owned investment bank. Stanford is accused of leading an $8 billion fraud scheme.
Martinique cancels yearly carnival, cites unrest
Marine warnings issued for St Lucia and Lesser Antilles
This will cause rough seas with waves 10 to 13 feet to affect the coast of St Lucia and the other islands of the Lesser Antilles, which will result in some coastal flooding. Small craft operators, especially local fishermen are advised against venturing far from port."
Raw video:Strike in Guadeloupe
Pointe-a-pitre is almoste entirely closed because of the strike. Burned cars still remain in the streets after the clashes between the youth and the police
No homo affair!
Collymore, a supervisor at the Ararwak Cement Plant, told Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris yesterday at the coroner's inquest into Maloney's death that everything Boyce told the court last week was 'absolutely untrue'."
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Stanford's charges could derail $1 billion Caribbean project
But the U.S. investigation into Texas billionaire Allen Stanford and his Antiguan-based bank could deal a fatal blow to the estimated $1 billion (697 million pound) plan that has dangled near death several times since surfacing in 1998."
Count us out: ALP distances itself from Stanford mess
MUCH MORE TO COME…Other names to be revealed in UPP’s ongoing justice chase
Derrick revealed the above information during the United Progressive Party Justice Rally Wednesday evening in St. John’s. The event was held on the corner of Redcliffe and Temple Streets.
“What happened was very wicked, very wicked indeed and I can assure you that some of the names that you have associated with this matter are not the only names involved. There are others who will surprise you,” he said."
Also
UPP Press Release Re: Lester Bird And The ALP Sinks To Despicable Depths As Their Day Of Reckoning Draws Nearer
The United Progressive Party (UPP) condemns the defamatory and inflammatory language used by members of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) on its Platform at meeting of hate held at Thwaites Corner, Thursday night, February 19th, 2009.
The United Progressive Party notes that despite the call from the Christian Council, the Organization of American States Observers, the Clergy the Electoral Commission and other organizations and peace loving people in the State, the ALP continues to wage a campaign of character assassinations, naked hatred, vile, vulgarity and obscenity of the lowest order.
At a time when the Antiguan & Barbudan public thought that the Labour Party politicians could not stoop any lower Asot Michael, Osbert Frederick and others proved the people wrong.
It is unbelievable that persons such as Gail Christian, Max Fernandez, Ronald Maginley and Maureen Hyman-Payne sit in the midst of this cesspool of political grime with such comfort.
The United Progressive Party observes that there seems to be no semblance of decency left in the opposition. The people of Antigua and Barbuda must wonder whether out of fear of others within the party or comfort within themselves all voices of reason seem to be thunderously silent in the Antigua Labour Party.
The United Progressive Party vehemently denounces the vicious, unwarranted and malicious personal attacks on the Honorable Prime Minister, Baldwin Spencer, his wife and his family and other decent law abiding and hardworking citizens of Antigua & Barbuda.
The United Progressive Party calls on the leadership of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) to immediately put an end to the reckless systematic language of hate, war and turmoil.
video-Soca star Ninja Dan appears before a magistrate charged for murder
Ninja Dan, whose given name is Jonathan St. Rose, left the Courthouse on Brazil Street to the shouts of murderer. Armed police guards lined the building keeping a large angry crowd at bay. They had gathered outside the Courthouse on news that St. Rose would make his first appearance before a Magistrate since he was arrested on suspicion of murder early Saturday morning.
video--Suriname leader defiant despite murder trial
The trial of Desi Bouterse, Suriname's former military leader, resumed on Friday. Bouterse, who is running in next year's presidential elections, faces murder charges for executing 15 political opponents in December of 1982.
Woman sues over injection
German woman stabbed to death
- Go after drug lords, launderers also
No sex, gun lyrics
'The Broadcasting Commission is prohibiting transmission of any soca music content that displays, simulates or instructs about sexual activities or positions. The commission has also put a halt to the transmission of lyrics glorifying the gun and promoting killings and other acts of violence,' said the commission in a statement yesterday."
FBI: 1998 Tourist Murder Suspect Led Double Life in Jamaica
Last week, Thomas' intricate web of lies finally unraveled when the FBI, acting on an anonymous tip, tracked him down. Carpenter, 31, was taken into custody Feb. 11 and extradited to California."
Fraud Case Shakes a Billionaire’s Caribbean Realm
At one point or another, he has owned an airline that many locals and visitors fly on. A local newspaper that covers their goings-on. A vast residential complex where many live. Two restaurants where they eat. And the national stadium where they go to watch cricket, the island’s favorite sport."
Stanford scandal spreads
Friday, February 20
MUCH MORE TO COME…Other names to be revealed in UPP’s ongoing justice chase
Derrick revealed the above information during the United Progressive Party Justice Rally Wednesday evening in St. John’s. The event was held on the corner of Redcliffe and Temple Streets.
“What happened was very wicked, very wicked indeed and I can assure you that some of the names that you have associated with this matter are not the only names involved. There are others who will surprise you,” he said."
Go after drug lords, launderers also
Ida Stewart not the world's oldest person, but…
For decades, Stewart, also known as 'Miss Ida', who lives in the cool climes of Devon in Alexandria, St Ann had been under the impression that she was born on November 5, 1886, as the one document which could verify that was unwittingly destroyed by an overzealous relative who was house cleaning."
Video--FBI Tracks Down Texas Financier in Fraud Case
Texas financier R. Allen Stanford was tracked down Thursday in Virginia, where FBI agents served him with legal papers in a multibillion-dollar fraud case.
Bid to buy back BNB
Yesterday at a post-Cabinet Press conference at Government Headquarters, Prime Minister David Thompson said Cabinet had approved the move.
'We met and considered the current financial crisis which was affecting the world and some of the spin-off implications which have affected the Caribbean, particularly what has been happening in relation to CL Financial."
Thursday, February 19
video--Stanford Investors Go Home Empty-handed
Depositors came looking for their money at a bank in Antigua controlled by Texas billionaire Allen Stanford, accused of a multi-billion-dollar fraud. But they went home without any cash.
Antigua: a good place to keep a secret
A so-called international business corporation can be set up in the island within 24 hours, complete with offices and even board directors provided by the Antiguan authorities.
Only $5 million (£3.5 million) in capital is required to open a bank, with an international banking licence available from the authorities for $15,000."
Disgraced banker found, served court papers
FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said FBI agents, acting at the request of the SEC, served Stanford with documents related to its actions against his companies.
Stanford, who was found in Fredericksburg, Va., is not under arrest and is not in custody."
Jamaica: Condemn Homophobic Remarks
video--Haitians eat dirt cookies to survive
The cookies — made of dirt, butter and salt — hold little nutritional value, but manage to keep Haiti's poor alive.
Jamaican to be executed
Edward Nathaniel Bell, 44, has been convicted of the 1999 murder of a police officer.
Prosecutors said Bell shot the sergeant in the face because he feared the officer would find him carrying a gun or drugs.
Amnesty International is claiming that Bell was convicted despite woefully deficient legal representation and serious questions about his guilt.
It also claims Bell might be mentally retarded."
ECB says Stanford deal appeared solid
The ECB, along with the West Indies Cricket Board, signed a deal with Sir Allen last June to stage the multi-million dollar Stanford Twenty20 Challenge over the next five years but Clarke said that at the time, their checks had revealed nothing improper.
“He was conducting a banking operation, which, at the time, based on the information from the work that was done, showed no indication that there was anything that could prevent him from paying his obligations,” Clarke was quoted as saying, as news broke that United States financial regulators had put Sir Allen at the centre of an US$8 billion investment fraud scheme."
At small Antigua accounting firm: Who's Stanford?
St. John's-based Hewlett has been identified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as the auditors of Stanford's $8 billion offshore bank, but executives there provided little indication they even knew who Stanford was."
Mad Rush To The Pumps
HTS Channel 4: St Lucia News "Long lines greeted drivers near gas stations throughout the city, as people prepared for a possible shutdown of service come Friday. Petroleum Dealers are upset that government has failed to address their demands for a bigger margin in a positive way. Gas station attendants were kept busy throughout the day fueling vehicle, and filling up empty gas containers. But one worker at Jn Marie’s Gas Station did not understand the real reason for the rush at
that point."
APPEAL FOR CALM…ECCB discourages panic withdrawals from Bank of Antigua
On Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Sir R. Allen Stanford of fraud and multiple violations of US securities laws for alleged “massive ongoing fraud” involving US$8 billion in certificates of deposits. The assets of the Stanford International Bank, the Stanford Group Company and Stanford Capital Management were since frozen."
video---Stanford Scandal Victims Speak
Harry Smith spoke with a whistleblower and victims of the Stanford Financial scandal. The company's owner, R. Allen Stanford, is accused of swindling investors out of billions.
Roots causes of crime in Guyana
'Ban vulgar sessions' - Church body says public transportation, street dances promote lewd lyrics
JMA claims US$ rationing
Hi5 leaves student in low spirits
'I am scared for my life. I was slapped in my face on the bus last week by a girl I don't know and it is not fair. It is not me sending these nasty messages and it really hurts to see them tagging nasty comments underneath my photos,' the girl from a Christ Church secondary school said."
Antiguans told: Don't panic
'If individuals persist in rushing to the bank in a panic they will precipitate the very situation that we are all trying to avoid,' said K. Dwight Venner, governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, the banking regulator for Antigua and seven other island economies."
video--Guadeloupe damage
France has appealed for calm on its Caribbean island of Guadeloupe after a local official died during protests against the rising cost of living.
Wednesday, February 18
France sends troops to Guadeloupe
Interior minister Michele Alliot-Marie said 260 gendarmerie officers are being deployed to the restive French region."
MISSING TEEN ... Family has suicidal concerns
Carey, a third-form student of the Cayon High School, has reportedly been missing since Monday and took clothes and a copy of her birth certificate with her.
Carey’s mother was the one who made the missing person’s report after discovering the absence of the teen’s belongings from her room and meeting “all the doors open” after she arrived home."
Prime Minister Calls For Peaceful Election
Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer has unequivocally condemned the acts of violence being perpetrated during the run up to the general election.
The head of state, said firmly, the United Progressive Party Government, “has taken no comfort in any of this. Precisely because of the disposition to arson that has marked previous elections”
The Prime Minister comments came in wake of the rein of terror that has been unleashed on victims of political malice such as vandalism, slander, violence and arson.
“This current scenario is particularly troubling because arson in a pre-election period is not new to this country.”
Prime Minister Spencer reminded that nation that a few months before the 1999 General Election, Antigua was also struck by a series of fires.
The Prime Minister detailed that “the premises of Tim Hector's Outlet newspaper were torched after the paper reported that the then government had secretly imported a shipment of grenades, launchers, ammunition, pistols, tear-gas guns, gas masks and other riot equipment.”
He added further that just days after that, a fire broke out at the Ministry of Finance.
Additionally, around the same time, “arsonists set fire to a stage erected for a UPP rally.”
The act of violence did not end there, two months before the 1999 elections, fire destroyed the prison in St. John's.
Already the Antigua Christian Council and the Police High Command has issued plea for a violence free election.
Prime Minister Spencer welcome the call noting it is “quite timely, and quite important.”
But, while the UPP candidates have no hesitation in committing to the Christian Council's Code of Conduct.
“It is regrettable that in a statement broadcast on Sunday, the leader of the Opposition party categorically rejected the Christian Council's call for all election candidates to sign a pledge embodying a code of conduct for the elections,” Prime Minister Spencer said.
“I consider it critical that all public figures, and all others who have our country at heart, should readily endorse any initiative that can reduce tensions and disruptions in the election campaign.”
Dr Julian Hunte confident Caribbean finances are intact
“I want to make it clear that the financial viability of West Indies cricket has never depended on Stanford’s largesse, and thank God for that because we are now able to proceed,” Hunte said as scores of people queued outside the Stanford-owned Bank of Antigua to withdraw their money."