The company Asphalt and Mining is accused of an unusually close relationship with a government Minister a relationship the SLP says has already resulted in shady business in the past.
Wednesday, March 31
video--Haitians skeptical of foreign aid
The divide between aid workers and quake victims is increasing in Port-au-Prince.
Video --If a tsunami were to strike right this instance, would you know what to do?
Newsline 340 :: Tsunami Report by Erica Bivens....f a tsunami were to strike right this instance, would you know what to do? Erica Bivens provides you with the information you need to know about how to prepare.
Court overturns election results; Antigua Prime Minister seat under threat
Chateaubelair man shot dead at home
UPDATE: Rape convict imprisoned for six years
The young man was found guilty for the offense after a two-day trial at the High Court."
Police investigate first homicide for 2010
Police said Brian Peters, 30, was stabbed to death during a fight outside of a restaurant and bar in the western village of Black Bay early Sunday morning."
Another deadly gang forms in Spanish Town
Superintendent Assan Thompson, anti-crime chief for the St Catherine North Division, said the 'No Order' or the 'Lion Paw' gang is a break-away faction of the One Order gang, based in lower March Pen Road."
Child dies after frenzied attempt to ‘beat out spirits’
Sangeeta Persaud called Sheena succumbed at the West Demerara Regional Hospital on Sunday night after efforts by members of her church to ‘free her from spirits’ failed.
Allegations are flying left, right and centre, that the teenager might have been affected after eating a meal from a religious function that was held by a resident of the area. But according to the neighbours, the child was not even at thee function."
Coal man murdered, four held
Statement by Bar Association on Magistrate Behanzin’s allegations
Guyanese Man Guilty of Having Sex With Minor; Remanded
Following a three and half hour deliberation, jurors returned a guilty verdict for Williams who will be sentenced on April 27, 2010.
Williams who was on bail during the course of the trial was remanded to prison."
Jailed Texas financier Stanford wants new attorney
In a motion filed Tuesday in federal court, Stanford is again asking for new attorneys, his fourth set of lawyers in less than a year."
Jamaican gang founder's peaceful death belies violent background
Blake, formerly of Miramar, was a founder of the ``Shower Posse,'' a politically connected drug gang that got its name from the bullets it rained down on its enemies.
Despite the dope, death and political muscle that still defines the gang today, Blake died of natural causes at age 53."
Tuesday, March 30
'Gov't could fall'
The noted Queen's Counsel, in addressing reporters and editors at the weekly Observer Monday Exchange yesterday, said that Jamaica could pay dearly if it turned out that the attorney general erred in refusing to send the matter of the extradition request for West Kingston businessman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke to the local courts for a determination to be made."
Mother, daughter saved from fiery death
The woman, Kumarie Baljit, 24 , and her daughter, Rachel, were asleep in the bottom flat of the two-storey wooden house when the fire started around 18:50 hours yesterday."
Mum's worst fear
Sharon Taylor, 34, of Kingsland Gardens, Christ Church, was trying to maintain her composure from the time the alarm was raised on Sunday afternoon around 2 p.m. that her daughter had gone missing from Miami Beach, Christ Church.� She felt that something sinister had happened� to the child, and that� she had been taken from the beach."
NST Online British press watchdog raps blogger, in a first
The Press Complaints Commission, which oversees editorial content of newspaper and magazines, upheld a complaint about Liddle’s comments in December on the website of weekly right-wing magazine The Spectator.
“This is a significant ruling because it shows that the PCC expects the same standards in newspaper and magazine blogs that it would expect in comment pieces that appear in print editions,” said the watchdog’s boss Stephen Abell."
Monday, March 29
Run on Barbados CLICO
Terrence Thornhill, president of CLICO Holdings Limited, said on Saturday night that confidence in the institution had been battered and despite all its efforts, people have been calling on it for their money, making a bad situation worse.
He said CLICO had gone from being a very strong company with more than B$150 million in cash at the beginning of 2009 to one forced to pay out more than B$118 million over the past 12 to 14 months."
Barbados: Prime Minister: “We Can’t Allow Unmanaged Migration To Continue.”
This assertion has come from Prime Minister, David Thompson, who stressed that Barbados was being presented with many challenges due to increased pressure on its limited resources."
Jagdeo says Caribbean is on the verge of bankruptcy
Allen’s trial pushed back to September
Steve Allen appeared in the All Saints Magistrates Court before Senior Magistrate Asquith Riviere last week when his matter should have commenced. However, the prosecution informed the court that it was not ready to proceed. An adjournment was therefore requested."
- Three arrested in sham marriage investigation
Vodou ceremony held to honor quake victims
Typically held in private temples, the service sought to serve as a reminder of the influence Vodou wields in the Caribbean nation. Scores of men and women donning white outfits and colorful beads beat drums, prayed, sang, and danced in honor of the dead."
Deportation panic - Undocumented J’cans shun US census
In the three weeks since the Census Bureau began the task of counting all residents here, fears have heightened among Jamaicans and other undocumented nationals that they could be deported if they participate in the exercise."
'Put me in a J'can prison, please!'
According to Brooks, there are more than 31 Jamaicans languishing in Cuban prisons who are desperately in need of help, as they receive no rehabilitation, and are denied the opportunity to study or even visit the library in many cases."
Hampshire man dies after bandit raid
Artistes: Don't blame the music
Although they are in agreement with the decision made by Prime Minister, David Thompson to cancel the Mavado and Vybz Kartel peace concert, entertainers yesterday said these two Jamaican artistes or the culture of their music, should not be blamed for the negative behaviour of the youth in Barbados.
It was the parents who were to blame."
No room for 'devil music'
Kamau Brathwaite relates an amusing anecdote that illustrates the Barbadian elite's perennial contempt for 'foreign' musical expressions that supposedly taint the cultural purity of the nation. Brathwaite recalls the public outrage at his participation, as a schoolboy, in a single radio programme on jazz."
Sunday, March 28
video---Tough going for Haiti amputees in rebuilding lives
An estimated 4,000 people in Haiti had an arm or leg amputated after being trapped in the rubble following January's massive earthquake.
Al Jazeera's Sebastian Walker reports from the capital Port-au-Prince on a whole generation of new amputees who will be needing months, or even years, of rehabilitation as they battle to rebuild their lives.
Raw video--Voodoo magic in Haiti
Hundreds of Voodoo practitioners chanted, prayed and pounded drums to honour and cleanse the souls of the earthquake victims in Haiti.
Soldier among three charged with stealing relief funds
Police said that the three accused, including a captain with the ABDF, �will appear in court next week to answer the charge of stealing the money between March 1 and 25 this year."
video--Denzil Douglas reacts to opposition statements
Finance Minister, the Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, during the Budget Debate on Friday, re-acting to statements made by the Opposition that St. Kitts and Nevis held the #2 spot in terms of having the highest National Debt to GDP ratio.
PM: GET READY FOR ELECTIONS
“The time has come for the people to decide, my dear friends,” he said.
Alleging the Opposition was trying to force a snap election by their upcoming no-confidence motion in him, he said the population not the Opposition should decide who governs. Reflecting the crowd’s mood, a woman shouted, “We have confidence in you!”"
Pembroke man shot several times
'Upon arrival it was ascertained that a 27 year old Pembroke man was taken to the hospital.
'He is listed in stable condition in the ICU and is being treated for gun shot wounds to his body.'"
Student slashes student with putty knife …in principal’s office!
Bullets scream in front of Holy Redeemer Primary
'Dudus' impasse serious, says DC mayor
The mayor, a member of the Democratic party -- one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States -- noted on Friday that although not a lot of citizens in Washington, DC were talking about the case, it was a matter that needed to be dealt with."
Saturday, March 27
Kartel in sex photo
'I lost my BlackBerry, the rest is history,' the Portmore Empire-boss told THE WEEKEND STAR yesterday, noting that the phone was lost while he was in Negril.
The first two pictures came to the fore about 6 a.m. yesterday morning. Since then, they have been circulating on the Internet, especially on social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter. In those pictures, a woman with a tongue piercing holds his member as they both look into the camera. The woman is light-skinned and has a tattoo on her left shoulder."
Hadeed: Mafia talk an act of prejudice
Haitian boat people to be sent home
Three of the 62 Haitians, who are said to be prison escapees, are to be returned to police in their country."
Cops disrupt Nyabinghi celebration, fire shots
General elections must be held next year -Jagdeo
Choiseul man slapped with eight-year jail sentence
The sentencing was handed down by Justice Kenneth Benjamin this morning at the High Court."
PM Douglas, Sen. Skerritt slam PAM opposition Parliamentarians for falsely stating that 2010 Buget is 80 days late. Kitts News Every Day
Extradition hearing for former financial regulator adjourned
US authorities want King to be extradited for what they say is his connection to the alleged multi-billion dollar investment fraud of disgraced financier Sir Allen Stanford."
BIACO judicial managers prepare to address policyholders’ problems
NO MORE DIRTY TUNES
Do not expect any pass marks from Minister of Education Ronald Jones.
Jones, a strong opponent of the controversial Vybes Kartel and Mavado show, which was eventually cancelled, said yesterday that at times Bajan calypsonians also seemed to forget this country's value systems."
Magistrate Behanzin inquiry adjourned among “unresolved issues”
Jamaican cop 'suspect' in Canadian's killing
Andrew Nelson, 42, was found with a single gunshot wound last November in a Kingston ghetto.
The Toronto salesman and the cop had been out for dinner and drinks, family members said.
Nelson’s brother, Joseph, 44, says Andrew had been dating the cop for 11 months. She was attached to an organized crime division of the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
On the night of the shooting there was a heated dispute between the couple that turned physical, Joseph said.
“We want the police to bring someone to justice,” he said.
“We want them to catch whoever it was who killed my brother.” Andrew, who is originally from Jamaica, was found with several bite marks and scratches, he said.
“There were people who saw them arguing that night,” Joseph said. “We believe there was a fight and he was shot from close range.”"
Prosecutor: Jamaican star is being treated fairly
Attorney David Markus claimed in a motion Monday his client was placed in maximum security because he shared food with another inmate. Markus' claims also included Banton had lost weight because he was denied the vegetarian diet he requires for religious reasons."
Friday, March 26
Jamaica fugitive may be on Island
However, the officer leading the hunt for fugitive Harold Crooks believes he may be feeding the media false information about his whereabouts.
A report in yesterday's Jamaica Observer newspaper said authorities may seek the extradition of Crooks, the former commandant of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) who is aged in his 70s."
Manning booed. Protesters call for PM to resign
They also asked that he resign.
Manning refused to meet with protest leaders, ignoring them as he left at around 6.30 p.m. He was booed by protesters but cheered by office staff.
Police SUVs were used to form a barricade to prevent protesters from getting close as a smiling Manning left."
POLICE PROBES HEAT UP
The meeting came amid a day of frenzied police activity, which saw officers visit several locations, including the Urban Development Corporation of TT (Udecott) and the Central Bank, as several investigations progressed."
Ex-prisoner feel rejected by society
Stephen Williams, who seemed rather frustrated, lamented that he wants to make a change, but society won’t let him."
Three dead in love murder-suicides
Brissett and Barker were reportedly involved in an intimate relationship which produced two children, ages 1 and 3. Barker later found out that they were cousins and decided to end the relationship, but Brissett objected to the proposal."
Opposition plans march to ‘mourn death’ of economy
Court of Appeal rules in two local cases
Smith was convicted by a jury on February 18, 2008 for the murder of Clifford Christie, and�was sentenced to life imprisonment. Christie received fatal stab wounds in the vicinity of Webster�Park in November 2006."
Coard says no sinister motives behind gathering of revolutionaries
Haitians grow tense as supplies go
Compounding the situation further, however, are the rapidly growing security concerns, owing to a number of overseas volunteers and security officers leaving the country. Meanwhile, there are escalating fears that the food supplies that some individuals have been fortunate to receive may soon come to halt as there are rumours that the government will be moving sometime next week to stop agencies from distributing food stuff as a result of perception that the agencies are crossing their line of responsibilities."
Young Bolt wants to emulate cousin
Barbados PM says no to Mavado, Vybz Kartel show
Prime Minister David Thompson made the announcement at a press conference held yesterday, exactly two days before the event. Thompson is quoted in the Barbados Advocate as saying: 'That quest to do the right thing by Barbadians prompted my request for the meeting with the organisers of the proposed show and I am happy to announce that in deference to the expressed wishes and the anxieties of a very wide cross-section of Barbadians, that the organisers of the Mavado/Vybz Kartel show and Youth Forum have agreed to the revamping of initiatives resulting in the cancellation of this weekend's activities.'"
Haslington man shot in head
Kaieteur News understands that Quacy John was sitting in his house at about 21:00 hours when a lone gunman walked in and shot him."
Father of 12 shot dead at mining camp
A police release said that Francisco De Asis Da Rocho Muniz, 60, was shot in the abdomen and right shoulder and died before he could receive medical attention."
No show: Vybz Kartel, Mavado concert cancelled
The revelation came from Prime Minister David Thompson who briefed the media on this development following a meeting held at Government headquarters yesterday afternoon, with the promoters of the show."
Barbados sentence 'unduly lenient'
Charles Leacock, the country's director of public prosecutions, filed written notice with the island nation's Court of Appeal Wednesday.
According to the Bajan newspaper The Nation, the document describes the 10-year sentence given to Schwarzfeld's killer, Curtis Joel Foster, as 'unduly lenient in the circumstances.'"
Stunned Passengers on Caribbean Flight Witness Volcano Erupting
They rushed to the side of the jet to photograph the cloud from the Soufriere Hills volcano on Caribbean island Montserrat.
Mary Jo Penkala, 49, was flying to the Caribbean from Toronto, Canada, with partner Barry Steinfeld, when she saw the staggering sight and took a picture.
She said: 'We saw the volcano in all its glory.'
Passengers told how the pilot had simply announced over the intercom: 'Ladies and gentlemen, if you look to the left of the plane, you'll see a volcano erupting.'
After a long period of dormancy, the Soufriere Hills volcano became active in 1995 and has continued to erupt ever since."
Thursday, March 25
UDECOTT FILES SEIZED
The telephone numbers left for Hart at the Office of the Attorney General, which are now in the hands of the police, continue to remain unanswered when called by the police."
Home of GEA’s head comes under grenade attack
The attack has left many unanswered questions.
Sharma bought the home, located in Prashad Nagar, from David Narine who served a drug induced sentence in New York. He is out of prison having been sentenced to time served but he must undergo five years of supervised release."
ANGRY CHIEF
In an exclusive interview, a visibly upset Dottin told THE NATION yesterday that he first learnt of the decision to grant licences for the show through a radio news flash while on his way to Grantley Adams International Airport."
Harold Crooks Wanted in Jamaica for Sex Crimes
But tonight the news is that the report’s author is wanted by Jamaican Police. According to a report in the Jamaican Observer, Crooks is wanted by the police for alleged sex-related offences.
Babymother wounded during domestic dispute
The 45 year-old pled not guilty to both offences when he appeared before Senior Magistrate Valerie Stephens on Wednesday morning. He was granted bail in the sum of $10,000 with one signed surety and have to surrender his travel documents."
DOWASCO preparing for water export business
According to Bernard Etinoffe, general manager of the Dominica Water and Sewerage Company (DOWASCO), there is already foreign interest in the project."
Wednesday, March 24
Terminally ill patient commits suicide
Trinidadian woman remanded to prison
Grier Calendar-Chase appeared before Chief Magistrate Ivan Walters.
Calendar-Chase is charged with fraudulent conversion of $50,000.
In objecting to bail, the prosecutor Otis Archibald told the court that the police were not aware of her status in Antigua."
Tipsy dredge owner fatally shoots himself
TEN RAPPED
But a former attorney general says this country's judicial sentencing system remains beyond reproach, and foreigners simply need to respect the jurisprudence and judicial system of countries outside their own."
Tuesday, March 23
“It’s a conspiracy” – Magistrate Behanzin
Mavado and Kartel show in Barbados in limbo
But he later retracted the position on the advice of his lawyers.
Reports later indicated the promoters had applied to the Royal Barbados Police Force for licences to play loud music and to sell alcoholic beverages.
Superintendent of the Bridgetown Division, Lybron Sobers, confirmed receiving the applications but said approval would be based on the results of investigations into Saturday's proposed show."
'They were so much in love'
Greashena Spence-Lawes had only been married to James Lawes for four months.
The newlyweds met when they were co-workers for the Prestige Beauty Salon. James was a barber and Greashena a hairdresser."
Parika boat captain feared dead after fiery pirate raid
Attorney: client moved from jail for diet concerns
Attorney David Markus filed the motion Monday. A hearing is set for Friday morning.
Banton has been in jail on a drug charge since December. The motion says he's lost 40 pounds and was not given a diet in accordance with his religious views. He's a Rastafarian, a religion that places importance on a vegetable- and fruit-based diet."
Opposition welcomes government statement, calls for its withdrawal
Security guard accused of stealing from US diplomat
Deputy police chief says drag racing on public roads is illegal
The senior cop said that some members of the community have telephoned the police station to express their concern about the dangerous activity."
Campden Park resident gunned down
The 37-year-old man was wounded when a gunman opened fire on him, while he on his way to a beach party event at Questelles Bay on Sunda. He was shot in the throat, buttocks and left leg at around 6.15 p.m."
Cop kills cop on La Isla Bonita
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Reyes then tried to close his room door, say police, but noticed that Sanchez had a firearm he was trying to fire."
Writer, herbalist Buckston Harrison found dead
Harrison, 52, was found with his throat slashed."
Cops speak to Mrs Manning
COPS TURN TO DPP
10 years for killing visitor
That is the time Curtis Joel Foster will spend in jail for killing a Canadian tourist a year ago.
Foster, 25, of Wiltshire Avenue, Bayfield, St Philip, was back before Justice Randall Worrell in the No. 4 Supreme Court yesterday for sentencing after pleading guilty, earlier this year, to unlawfully killing Canadian Jewish visitor, 60-year-old Theresa Schwarzfeld on March 18, 2009.
He was originally charged with her murder but pleaded guilty to the lesser count.
Director of Public Prosecutions Charles Leacock, QC, prosecuted.
Justice Worrell told the killer the only good feature in his case was that he had pleaded guilty."
10-year sentence in Barbados killing
This walk, though, would end her life and irrevocably alter others."
St Lucian man turns down Bds$160m
A St Lucia man has, and no persuading seems to be able to change his mind.
Claudius Lousien who lives in a corrugated lean-to, without electricity or water, has turned down an offer of �40 million (BDS$158 199 million) for his land.
The 70-year-old sleeps on a rackety old lounger which has long since lost its linen cover and the foam padding has all but disintegrated."
Monday, March 22
Man murdered in GB
It is alleged that the pair, said to be closely related, along with a female passenger got into a heated row when the driver, who is believed to be Stanley Butterfield, a Grand Bahama resident in his late 30s, was shot in the head."
CHARGED...Mother of burn victim feels the heat
Jamila Charles was reportedly picked up by the police, charged on Friday 12 March and taken before the court last Tuesday (16 March).
She was jointly charged with her boyfriend, Egbert Lucien, for causing grievous bodily harm to the child."
Man in custody as police investigate James Lawes murder
A forensic pathologist has arrived on island to conduct an autopsy of the deceased."
JAMAICA: Major gun battle creates mayhem
First musher from Jamaica completes 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Newton Marshall finished in 47th place. The 27-year-old rookie covered the arduous course in 12 days, 4 hours and 27 minutes, reaching Nome at 7:27 p.m. Friday."
Case involving Dominican in BVI on drugs charges resumes
More ‘Dudus’ fears
Jamaica flights not affected by BA cabin crew strike
Widow says cop who witnessed her husband's murder didn't help
McCrae's husband Oliver Leroy McCrae, a 35-year-old salesman with Jamaica Beverages Limited, was on Friday, March 12 killed by gunmen in the vicinity of Tools Hardware in Three Miles -- several metres from the Hunts Bay Police Station and in the presence of a horde of witnesses."
Parika boat captain feared dead after fiery pirate raid
Snatched!
This action triggered a massive manhunt in parts of St John for the woman who was subsequently traced and taken to the District 'C' Police Station in St Philip."
video--Profiting off Haiti's disaster?
Millions of dollars from around the world are pouring into Haiti to provide basic aid for the earthquake devastated nation.
And millions of dollars in foreign investments are also flowing into the country to help it rebuild and shape its future.
However, many Haitians see the expansion of foreign companies as a way to take advantage of the widespread poverty plaguing the country, where the unemployment rate is up to 80 per cent.
Minister: Prices must come down!
Sunday, March 21
Wounded teen a suspect in Cool Square killing
A source revealed last night that investigators are to re-examine video footage of the killing to ascertain whether one of the gunmen was indeed Holder.
The investigators will reportedly be paying particular interest in the fair-complexioned gunman who is seen on the footage scaling the nightspot counter.
Holder, who is nursing gunshot wounds to the left hip and groin, is also likely to be placed on an identification parade this week."
Sawh murder probe deficient – security expert
‘I didn’t know it was Dudus’ phone'
In fact, if the rules are followed, no attorney general knows whose telephone conversation they are seeking a warrant to tap, according to the then governing People's National Party attorney general and minister of justice."
2 APPEAL
Last month, Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris ruled that the death of Anthea Burgess was an unlawful killing by gross negligence by the doctors and stated that she would be submitting her findings to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)."
Still looking for answers
The protest march from 'Temple Yard', through the Jubilee Gardens, along the Wickham-Lewis Boardwalk and up Broad Street to Queen's Park was largely to draw attention to the mysterious death of 23-year-old chemical engineer I'Akobi Tacuma Maloney in June, 2008.
Participants used the march to call for the reopening of the case in which Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris said Maloney's death was due to misadventure."
Saturday, March 20
Cop killed during spot check
'I can't even find the words to explain how I feel. I still cannot believe what I am hearing,' Mrs Rushton, a district constable told the Observer yesterday. She was at the Constant Spring Police Station where she had gone after receiving the shocking news that her husband, a police constable, had been mowed down by a motorist Thursday night."
Dominica arrests Haiti quake 'lawyer'
Friday, March 19
video--Accused man speaks out
A young man charged for making threats to the police has denied the accusation. He claims he never used threatening language towards law enforcement and his words taken out of context.
Armed men invade Meadowbrook High
Police said last night that the injured staff member, said to be a physical education teacher, was in a serious but stable condition."
Major fire at Coulibistrie
One wooden house and an upstairs and downstairs concrete house were engulfed in flames.
The Fire Service of Portsmouth and Roseau arrived, and had to resort to removing water from the sea nearby to out the fire, since there was no fire hydrant in the area."
Presidential Advisers earn ‘super salaries’
Teixeira, who is the Presidential Adviser on Governance, earns a salary of $800,692 per month.
She is a former Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Home Affairs and Health.
Teixeira has since been retained as an adviser and is also a Member of Parliament. She also serves on a number of committees."
PM AND BAKR LAND DEAL
Drug boat slipped through
England and Ireland.
The story of a yacht loaded with $600 million worth of Colombian cocaine which left Barbados some time in June/July 2007 for Ireland, ended yesterday when two men were sentenced at the Blackfairs Crown Court in Central London to lengthy jail terms.
The keen eyes of the Irish Police and efforts by Barbados' Coast Guard to keep international drug traffickers out of Barbadian waters, failed when the haul of Colombian cocaine was able to travel undetected from Barbados to the coast of Ireland."
Thursday, March 18
Esther: Same sex schools coming
Sources told Newsday most of the 20 schools were those which were previously junior secondary and senior comprehensive schools but have since been changed to five and seven-year schools."
Thief found in alleyway with bullet wounds
Boston was picked up by police ranks after he was found lying in an alleyway, bleeding profusely at Prashad Nagar about 04:50 hours yesterday.
He had reportedly been shot by a resident of the area who caught him in his yard stealing some building material."
Who will succeed Bruce Golding?
Police escort for uninvited students
And it wasn't because their schools were not doing well on the track.
These students, who turned up at the National Stadium without invitations, were hastily escorted downtown by the police to the two bus terminals, where they were instructed to get into their respective buses and head home."
Rape has become new fear for women struggling to survive in earthquake-ravaged Haiti
Struggling Antigua to get $124M from IMF
Antiguan Finance Minister Harold Lovell says the IMF has agreed to a $124 million loan over three years."
IMF Mission and Antigua and Barbuda Reach Agreement in Principle on US$125 Million Loan
“The Antiguan authorities and an IMF staff mission have reached agreement on a program that the mission will recommend the IMF support through a Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) for SDR 81 million (about US $124 million) over 36 months. Following review by staff in Washington and management approval, the IMF’s Executive Board would consider Antigua and Barbuda’s request for an SBA, which is envisaged for May."
Wednesday, March 17
video--Eleuthere is murdered
A man who was a victim as much as he was accused of committing crimes has been murdered. He was chopped multiple times at approximately 6:30PM in Cul-de-Sac. Chris Eleuthere was a twenty-five year old father of two children with a baby on the way. His mother says he would not listen and this is why he suffered such a fate as horrible as it was chopped so badly his hands were separated from his body and the rest of him badly disfigured. The Police describe the crime as horrific one that left no chance of survival.
Trinidad and Tobago on lookout for bioterror attack
Bio Prep Watch: "The permanent secretary of Trinidad and Tobago's National Security Ministry has announced that there exists a real threat to the nation of an attack by terrorists using deadly toxins.
Speaking at a crisis management simulation exercise on bioterrorism held at the Hilton Trinidad in St. Ann's, Jennifer Boucaud-Blake, the permanent secretary, made the announcement."