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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Friday 14 November, 2008
Phillip’s Attorney unveils flaws in trace evidence
THE case in which Warrington Phillip is being tried for murder has taken a sudden twist as major loopholes in the collection of trace evidence were uncovered yesterday (Nov. 13). The loopholes were uncovered by Dr. ...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Eastern Caribbean Debt Management Advisory Service Agreement signed
An agreement aimed at improving debt management in the countries making up the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) has been signed.The agreement was signed Thursday between the Government of Canada, acting throu...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Power outages hit hours after promises of electrical stability
LESS than twelve hours after Ministry of Public Works and Electricity Department officials promised electricity had finally returned to a state of normalcy in St. Kitts, outages swept across the island and left many...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
AA's daily service from Miami hearld's new era for tourism in St. Kitts
American Airlines’ commencement of a daily service from Miami International Airport to St. Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport brings to nine the number flights by that carrier from the U.S. mainland.Ame...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
New dates announced for Nevis International Culinary Heritage Exposition
The Nevis International Culinary Heritage Exposition (NICHE) has been rescheduled to December 5-7. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) Mrs. Garcia Thompson Hendrickson made that announ...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
National Bank donates to refurbish Saddlers Primary Library
The Saddlers Primary School yesterday was buzzing with excitement as they officially opened the school’s newly refurbished Library. This project was sponsored by the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. And t...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Minister of Health Says HIV/AIDS Presents a Unique Challenge
Minister of Health Honourable Rupert Herbert stressed that HIV/AIDS presents a unique challenge to St. Kitts and Nevis and the rest of the world.During the launch of activities for the World AIDS Campaign 2008 on We...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Nevis’ oldest citizen celebrates 105th birthday
Nevis’ oldest citizen Mrs. Veronica “Mama Tiga” Drew turned 105 at her Brown Pasture home on Thursday. She was celebrated by students from the St. Johns Primary School, family and well wishers and government officia...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Members of Constituency #7 to host week activities for their MP’s 15-year service
RESIDENTS of Constituency #7 have organised a week of activities in honour of their Parliamentary Representative, the Honourable Dr. Timothy Harris for the “sterling service” he has provided them over his 15 years i...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Hon. Timothy Harris celebrates 15 yrs as MP Rep for Constituency # 7
Parliamentary Representative for the people of Constituency #7, the Honourable Timothy Harris is, during this month, celebrating his 15th year in that position and has catalogued his achievements since taking office...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Friday 14 November, 2008
Jamaica to implement measures to appease fears of abduction
JAMAICA’S Prime Minister Bruce Golding has taken a decision to implement a number of measures aimed at addressing the public’s fears, which have arisen from recent abduction of children and threats of abduction. The...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Jamaica News
LIAT makes emergency landing
FORTY-TWO passengers aboard LIAT flight 544 made an unexpected emergency stop in Antigua during the early hours of Wednesday night (Nov. 12) after the aircraft they were on suffered from malfunctioning landing gear....
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Antigua News
Government firing on all fronts in ongoing fight against crime
Premier Honourable Ralph T. O’Neal, OBE revealed today that Government is employing several initiatives in the ongoing fight against rising crime in the Territory.Delivering a statement on crime to the first sitting...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Government reduces electricity bills and increases public assistance
Government has announced a one-time 50 percent reduction in electricity bills for all residents of the Territory and an increase in the monthly allowance paid to persons benefiting from the Public Assistance Grant.P...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Bahamas resort lays off 800
THE Atlantis Resort in The Bahamas has confirmed that it has laid off about 800 employees, a startling 10 percent of the work force at the country’s largest private employer. According to BBC Caribbean, the Resort b...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Bahamas News
Another school collapses in Haiti
THE Grace Divine School in Central Port-au-Prince partly collapsed yesterday (Nov. 12), leaving seven people injured but no fatality.According to Caribbean Net News, more than 100 students were in the school’s playg...
Posted: 14-Nov-2008
Haiti News