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Property investments (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Fifteen months have passed since Her Majesty's Privy Council allowed the Government of Antigua and Barbuda to expropriate the Half Moon Bay Resort, a private property developed and owned for over thirty five years by a group of American investors. Source: www.mondaq.com Hedge funds hit by wind-ups as markets bite - Times Online Hedge funds hit by wind-ups as markets bite Times Online, UK - 8 hours...
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Authorities in Antigua and Barbuda are trying to determine the identities of eight people whose bodies were found on a boat drifting off the southeast of the twin-island nation yesterday.
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Sports Jamaica (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Antigua and Barbuda outscored St Martin 3-2 and sailed into the second stage of the Digicel Caribbean Football Championship as Group C winners on Sunday.
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer is expected to address the nation tonight about the circumstances surrounding the firing of the island's top cop, less than six months after he was appointed.
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
All 45 registered hotel properties in Antigua and Barbuda will have to undergo a safety and security assessment as early as next month, it has been announced.
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 24/08/2008
The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs on Saturday confirmed that nine more Filipino seafarers have been seized by sea pirates in the Gulf of Aden. The nine captive Filipino seamen were part of 13-men crew of the German-owned, Antigua and Barbuda-flagged freighter M/T BBC Trinidad, said the department's spokesman Claro Cristobal, cited by Philippine TV network GMA News. The freighter ship was...
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 15/08/2008
The Opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) has drafted an elaborate plan that it says can curb the upsurge of violent crimes that have been plaguing Antigua and Barbuda for the past few years, including homicide, rapes, robbery and assault.
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gay persons of color (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
Panamanian President Martín Torrijos Espino signed a decree on July 29 repealing a 1949 law that criminalized sodomy. Finally. But the following 11 nations in Central America, South America and the Caribbean continue to ban gay sex: Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Belize Dominica Grenada Guyana Jamaica Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago All of the above...
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
Antigua's ruling United Progressive Party (UPP) has called on the country's Opposition Leader to resign after allegations that he had endorsed documents for a man who fraudulently obtained an Antigua and Barbuda passport.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 03/08/2008
The shocking murder of Catherine Mullany in Antigua last Sunday has reignited debate about the security of tourists visiting the Caribbean. And although the government of the two-island state of Antigua and Barbuda has been quick to point out that this is its first murder of a tourist in 10 years, violent crime is on the increase on the island and across the region.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 03/08/2008
The shots that killed Catherine Mullany and left her husband Benjamin fighting for his life rang out further than just the hillside where the newlyweds had been enjoying their honeymoon. It has shocked Britain, but has also overwhelmed the tiny twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
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Sky News (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
A reward of more than £50,000 has been offered by the Antigua and Barbuda Hotel Association to find the killer of British bride Catherine Mullany.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
FOUNDED as a British colony by Admiral Horatio Nelson in 1784, Antigua and its twin island of Barbuda have a reputation for peace, tranquillity and luxury.
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer says his government is committed to ensuring that the movement between Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nationals in the region becomes as hassle-free as possible, and that the immigration restrictions now in place are minimised.