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Editorial - Two Initiatives To Preserver Anguilla
 

Two steps have been taken which, if successful in their objectives, can be of much value in promoting discipline and social development in Anguilla.

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Editorial - Towards A high Level Of Electioneering
 

Voters in societies where aspirants to political leadership are presenting themselves have become very wary and critical these days of low level electioneering, as it relates to maligning other candidates in an effort to score some cheap shots and probably get a few votes in the process.

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Editorial - Precaution, Best Form Of Defence
 

The swift action by the Ministry of Health and Social Development advising the people of Anguilla about the Swine Flu, now spreading across the world, is not only timely, but responsible and commendable.

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Editorial - New Chapter In Governance
 

The appointment of His Excellency William Alistair Harrison, CVO, as Governor of Anguilla, opens a new chapter of governance of the island between Britain and the locally Elected Representatives.

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Editorial: Living By Our Wits
 

In the early days when Anguilla was told by the British Government that it had been taken off the list of grant-aided territories, Franklin Connor, then Financial Secretary, told the House of Assembly that the people of the island must learn to live by their wits. Actually, it wasn’t anything new to them because, historically, being an enterprising and resilient people, in the face of hardship and economic deprivation, they had long been accustomed to eke out a living by doing just that.

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Illegal Entry
 

It is a serious and dangerous problem when the territorial integrity of a country is disrespected and that is what is now happening in Anguilla with what appears to be an increasing number of illegal entries. Ever so often one hears of cases where persons are found on the island with no record of ever entering Anguilla though an official port of entry and the question is always the same: exactly how did they make their way onto our shores? Cove Bay, Forest Bay and Little Harbour, where boats of some kind or other can easily come in from St.Martin, are the principal areas where persons are either illegally dropped off by others or land themselves.

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When Your Brother’s Beard Is On Fire...
 

It was with a sense of insecurity and perhaps a measure of trepidation that the news was received in Anguilla last week of the decision of the British Government to suspend the Constitution of the Turks and Caicos Islands and take over the Ministerial responsibilities of the elected Government by Order-in-Council.

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Monday's School Holiday
 

The legislated holiday for all schools in Anguilla as a tribute to the island’s Revolutionary Leader and Father of the Nation, James Ronald Webster, and observed on his birthday, is a noble honour to him, but something appears to be very wrong with how that significant holiday is celebrated.

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National Pride In Education
 

It is a good feeling that, apart from a few related matters that came up in the Anguilla House of Assembly on Tuesday this week, Government and Opposition were united in passing the Community College Bill. Indeed, it ought to be a non-controversial issue when any country comes up with an innovative and workable plan to establish a higher and broader level of education for its citizenry as part of its social development objectives and the forward movement of its people.

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Getting Real Answers On Flag
 

It is difficult for Government, the people of Anguilla or anyone else concerned with the general economic wellbeing of the island, to adopt a wait-and see stance in the face of the continued closure of the Flag Project and not to really inquire into what the true situation is. The coming meeting on Monday, February 23, involving the Government, the financiers and developers of the project and representatives of the owners of the residences, is not only timely but absolutely necessary and should have taken place long ago.

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“Unusual Strategies For Unusual Circumstances”
 

The Government’s move this week to raise well-needed public finances from the sale of Treasury Bills and Development Bonds, is both new to Anguilla and its people and a bold and imaginative effort in these times of financial and economic difficulty across the world.

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CRY FOUL
 

Think about how much the global financial and economic situation is already impacting Anguilla, causing so much stress and uncertainty to a myriad of businesses, workers, their families and the Government in terms of livelihood and revenue collections respectively. Add to that concern the crime situation which is threatening to further worsen the plight of this small island state as it struggles somehow to move forward.

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Open The Golf Course Nuh!
 

Week after week the Chief Minister tells the people of Anguilla, through his Tuesday press conference, that if only the construction work on the Flag Project were to be re-commenced it would go a long way towards solving some of the island’s employment and financial woes.

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All Is Not Lost!
 

The just-published book, God Bless Our Forebears, by local historian, Colville Petty, provides insightful glimpses into the struggles and resilience of the Anguillian people of whom he wrote about in the periods covered by the book. Our people then demonstrated a great deal of courage and strength and were prepared to die in the land they loved rather than to be moved to British Guiana by Britain in the days of the great economic depression.

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Helping Our Tourists To Visit Us
 

One of the drawbacks to travel to the Caribbean, and particularly small islands like Anguilla, is what appears to be a growing problem of access.

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Do More To Curb Youth Violence
 

We are facing the stark reality that youth violence in the school and the community is on the increase and the sad and perhaps frightening thing about it is that not enough is being done to curb the situation. This is putting Anguilla and its future in a serious predicament from where it might be difficult to recover unless everybody, group, church, government and society itself, is prepared to do something urgently to reverse the violent trend.

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All Eyes And Ears On America
 

Like never before, all eyes and ears, from across the world, are on the United States as the campaigning over a period of many months is set to give way to elections for a new President on Tuesday, November 4. There are two main reasons for the overwhelming interest in American politics. One is that, for the first time, an African-American candidate is competing to be Commander-in-Chief and the polls suggest that he has a good chance of being elected.

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SAVED BY GRACE
 

Anguillians listened with much interest and concern as strong Atlantic season hurricanes ripped through the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Cayman Islands, Jamaica and costal areas of the United States recently, leaving a trail of death and destruction.

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Welcome and Enjoy Summer Festival 2008
 

This is one of the exciting periods of the year when many Anguillians return home from far and near and when an increasing number of visitors come to the island for the Summer Festival. It is usually a very busy time for Immigration and Customs Officers at Wallblake Airport and the Blowing Point Seaport as they handle the incoming milling throngs. It can be like a beehive at times, especially during the exodus when all the carnival and boat-racing activities, family re-unions and partying are over.

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Welcome To The CPA Delegates
 

Over the next several days, Anguilla will be hosting the 33rd Regional Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference at the CuisinArt Resort & Spa, on the island’s beautiful south-west coast. It will be taking place as from Sunday, June 29, with between 50 and 60 delegates from all over the Caribbean and some international countries in attendance.

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