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Magnificent Martinique humble an outclassed Anguilla |
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 FORT DE FRANCE, Martinique: Magnificent Martinique humbled an outclassed Anguilla 3-1 in their first ever international meeting, to secure their place in the next round of the Digicel Caribbean Championships. Martinicians have looked like magicians every time they have taken the field.
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St Vincent shatter their own dreams of qualifying |
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 FORT DE FRANCE, Martinique: St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) were the architects of their own demise as they conceded their third own goal in two games, this time against Anguilla at a time when they could least afford such a lapse: their final game of the Digicel Caribbean Championships’ Group E.
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Heads of government agree to Trinidad and Tobago joining OECS |
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 CASTRIES, St Lucia: OECS Heads of Government have thrown their full support behind a move to have Trinidad and Tobago become a part of an OECS Economic Union within the next two years. The leaders met in St Lucia on Thursday to discuss the implications of a Declaration signed by Trinidad and Tobago.
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Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court ceremonial sitting to be broadcast live |
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 CASTRIES, St Lucia: The special ceremonial opening combined sitting of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) will be held on Monday commencing at 9 am at all nine circuits in the ECSC. Chief Justice Hugh Rawlins will deliver the opening address from St Lucia, which will be carried live by simulcast.
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BET J previews Anguilla Tranquility Jazz Festival |
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NEW YORK, USA: The Sixth Annual Anguilla Tranquility Jazz Festival, one of the Caribbean's truly authentic jazz experiences -- set for November 6 to 9, 2008 -- starts its countdown on top cable network BET J. The 2008 Anguilla Tranquility Jazz Festival Preview Show debuts on BET J this Saturday.
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Anguilla Tranquility Jazz Festival set for November |
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NEW YORK, USA: The Anguilla Tourist Board and BET Event Productions have announced the special performers for the Sixth Annual Tranquility Jazz Festival set to take place in the island of Anguilla on November 6-9, 2008. The Festival has earned a reputation as one of the Caribbean’s only true all jazz events.
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Regional human rights consultancy meetings get underway in Turks and Caicos |
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 PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI-GIS): Marilyn Conolly, Human Rights Coordinator (Caribbean), based in the Cayman Islands, is the leading consultant for better human rights protection in an ongoing United Kingdom-funded Commonwealth Foundation project, now underway in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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US publisher wants to shut down Anguilla website over copyright infringement |
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NEW YORK, USA: Mygazines.com, which is registered in Anguilla, has attracted the attention of at least one US media company, Time Warner, which says it is looking into ways to get the site shut down. Users of the website can upload and share digital copies of magazines, while others can read and comment.
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Caribbean publisher profiles region on Travel Channel |
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 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad: Trinidad and Tobago publisher Neysha Soodeen and her MACO line of publications are continuing to attract international attention and recognition. The managing director of Toute Bagai Publishing company, Soodeen has been chosen by a New York television production company.
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Commonwealth helps develop youth policies across the Caribbean |
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana: A release from the Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) Caribbean Centre says the assistance it offers focuses on adopting strategic approaches in Youth Departments, which will in turn focus on implementing individual national youth policies.
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Anguilla government rejects allegations of corruption |
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THE VALLEY, Anguilla: The government of the Leeward Island of Anguilla has vehemently denied allegations of corruption contained in the Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) Report on Overseas Territories released earlier this month. The FAC also listed several other concerns over allegations made.
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