
Archives for Sunday, March 28, 2004:
New Prime Minister holds first Cabinet meeting in Antigua
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua: Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer continues to settle in his new position and office as Antigua and Barbuda's third Prime Minister.
Spencer's United Progressive Party (UPP) broke the 28-year rule of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP)...
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Caricom leaders reject interim Haitian
government
BASSETERRE, ST Kitts (AFP): Leaders of the Caribbean Community decided early Saturday after a two-day summit to reject Haiti's interim government and repeated their call for a UN investigation into the departure of former president Jean Bertrand
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Earthquake equipment stolen in Dominica
ROSEAU, Dominica: The Seismic Research Unit of the University of the West Indies (UWI) made an urgent plea on Friday night for the return of a stolen seismograph amid concerns about volcanic activity in Dominica...
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Former Aristide associates ordered to stay in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AFP): Former Haitian prime minister Yvon Neptune and about 30 other members of deposed president Jean Bertrand Aristide's government were ordered not to leave the country, officials said Saturday...
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Another fuel price hike in Dominica
ROSEAU, Dominica: Dominicans are paying more for fuel at the pumps following another hike in prices for petroleum products on the island...
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SPORTS NEWS
G-men hit the spot for England
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AFP): Graham Thorpe and Geraint Jones both hit half centuries on Saturday as England used the tour match against the Carib Beer XI to get some batting practice ahead of next week's third Test... read
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Windies bring in Ganga and Edwards for third Test
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (AFP): The West Indies, down 2-0 in the four-match series and facing the prospect of losing a home series to England for the first time in 36 years, have refused to press the panic button for the third Test starting at Bridgetown's Kensington Oval on Thursday... read
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World Cup qualifiers: CONCACAF results
The following are this weekend's results in the 2006 World Cup North and Central American and Caribbean qualifiers:.. read more...


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