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Anguilla Assisting Grenada
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The Anguilla Government and the private sector have joined the rest of the region in contributing to the relief and recovery efforts being made to assist the people of Grenada following the devastation by Hurricane Ivan. The Spice Island took a severe pounding from the hurricane which left a trail of destruction and death in its wake.
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AT BLOWING POINT: Port Security Going Well
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The recently-implemented security system at Blowing Point Port, where hundreds of people pass through daily between Anguilla and St. Martin, is going relatively smoothly with the cooperation of all persons. The only exception is that some times a shortage of staff has made it difficult to man all the areas of work.
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Cap Juluca Wins Wedding Competition
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Cap Juluca Hotel in Anguilla has won the special destination wedding competition hosted by NBC, one of America’s leading television networks. The local resort emerged winner after one week of voting, via the internet, for four finalists selected from among some 100 competing properties in the United States and Canada. The three other finalists were Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada; Lake Placid in New York State and Biltmore Estate in Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina.
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Farewell, ATR-42: BIGGER AMERICAN EAGLE IN DECEMBER
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Members of the flight crew and local staff of the American Eagle stood outside the last of the ATR-42 aircraft to fly into Wallblake Airport in Anguilla on Tuesday, September 7, in a gesture of farewell, as tourists and other passengers boarded the plane for San Juan, Puerto Rico. While it taxied down the shoulder of the runway for take-off two fire trucks, positioned on either side, showered an arc of water overhead in salute to the airline for its service to Anguilla which began in November 1986.
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ANGUILLA, CAP JULUCA IN LINE FOR NBC WEDDING All Persons Urged To Vote
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On its popular Today Show, NBC, one of America’s leading television networks, is hosting a special destination wedding in which Anguilla and Cap Juluca Hotel are among the four finalists selected from some 100 competitors. The other destinations that won selection are Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada; Lake Placid in New York State; and Biltmore Estate in Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina.
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Anguilla To Step Up Fight
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The Anguilla Government is joining in a regional effort to fight cervical cancer, more vigorously, to save the lives of the older women-folk who are increasingly coming down with, and dying of, the disease.
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Malliouhana Celebrates 20th Anniversary
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Malliouhana Hotel and Spa celebrated its 20th Anniversary of operations on September 2, with a lavish party for its more than 250 staff (spread across its various departments) and their families and friends.
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57 Graduate From Adult Classes
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The Adult and Continuing Education Unit in Anguilla has had its first graduation of students, calling attention to the usefulness of the courses to upgrade the skills of persons wishing to do so in various vocational, technical or academic pursuits.
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NBA PRE-LAUNCHES ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Chairman Speaks Of Bank's Success
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The National Bank of Anguilla has announced a calendar of events spread over a year to celebrate its 20th Anniversary. The celebrations will officially commence on December 8, 2004 and continue until December 2005.
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HEALTH AUTHORITY REVIEWS SECOND QUARTER Minister Reid Praised For Setting Up Body
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The Health Authority of Anguilla has just completed a review of its operations during the second quarter of the year, some 190 days since its establishment. The review was to receive feedback from Heads of Department on the level of implementation of objectives; identify constraints to the achievement of those objectives; and present plans and programmes for the third quarter.
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Social Development Hosts Children
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Sixteen children in Anguilla will be hosted by the Department of Social Development during the period July 19 to 30 as part of its annual summer community outreach programme.
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Hello Tourist "Project Of The Year Award" Winners Announced
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Class Six P of the Road Primary School has been named as the winner of the 2004 Hello Tourist Project of the Year Award. The awards were announced at a cocktail reception in honour of all Class six students held on Wednesday, July 14th, 2004 at the Anguilla Great House Beach Resort.
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Preparing Young People For The Job Market
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The Chief Minister’s Office, which has responsibility for Labour, initiated a Job Preparation Workshop for the 2004 graduates of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. The workshop, held at the House of Chandeliers, was organised by a Committee of representatives from the Chief Minister’s Office, the Labour Department, Tourist Board, Department of Education and the Guidance and Counselling Department of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School.
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Dream Big, Graduates Told
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The 2004 Sixth Form Graduates of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School have been told to dream big. The advice has come from Ms Merlyn Rogers, Marketing Research Officer with the Tourist Board, who delivered the feature address at the graduation ceremony at the Teachers’ Resource Centre on Tuesday.
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HEALTH AUTHORITY MOVES TO ACCREDITATION
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The Health Authority of Anguilla is in the process of seeking accreditation for the provision of health services on the island. Chairperson of the autonomous body, Dr. Phyllis Fleming-Banks, said such an achievement would not only be useful in terms of international recognition and fitting within the context of the national and regional development of the organisation, but its actual success in moving forward to some important targets.
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Anguilla Takes Centre Stage In Puerto Rico
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Anguilla was at the heart of what was a very successful Caribbean Hotel and Industry Conference in Puerto Rico last week. While the news centred on the performance of the island’s national culinary team in the Taste of the Caribbean competition, in which Alex Ballin was named Caribbean Bartender of the Year, there were two other achievements. These were the appointment of Sherille Hughes as Regional Vice President of the Caribbean Hotel Association and the award of CHA Executive of the Year to Mimi Gratton.
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BRITAIN'S LINK SAFEGUARDING ANGUILLA
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“The link with Britain will remain for as long as you wish. It acts as a safeguard to your development and continued prosperity,” Governor Alan Huckle told the people of Anguilla. He was at the time delivering an address at the Ronald Webster Park on Monday this week during the parade marking the Official Birthday of Queen Elizabeth The Second.
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Physiotherapy At Welches From June 21
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The Health Authority of Anguilla will be launching its physiotherapy services at the Welches Polyclinic from Monday June 21 as part of the provision of a full range of services at the upgraded facility there.
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Anguillian Students' Skill Applauded
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The performance of three Anguillian students in the CARICOM 30th Anniversary Regional Quiz has been applauded. Denecia Niles, Tahirah Banks and Regine Niles, all Third Form students at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School, were Anguilla’s representatives.
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