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ANGUILLA UNITED FRONT PRESS RELEASE
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the following press release was issued by the Anguilla United Front late last week.
Wednesday, 11th August 2010, at approximately 11:30 am, Mrs. Cora Richardson Hodge, the Anguilla United Front Candidate for District #2, was served by a member of the Royal Anguilla Police Force with three (3) summons to appear before the Magistrate’s Court in relation to work done and invoices submitted on behalf of a former client of the Firm of C.R. Hodge & Associates. We are made to understand that summons were served on other persons in relation to the same matter as well.
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Anguilla Being Eyed For International Tennis Federation Tournament
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A former baseball player with the New York Yankees, and with proud Anguillian family ties, Carlton Fleming, was in Anguilla this week on a fact-finding trip. He came to look into the possibility of arranging for an International Tennis Federation Tournament on the island in March of 2012.
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HOUSE APPROVES CAP JULUCA MOU
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The Anguilla House of Assembly met on Wednesday this week, August 11, mainly to approve the Memorandum of Understanding, recently agreed between the Anguilla United Movement Government and Cap Juluca Properties Ltd.
The new agreement replaces the Memorandum of Agreement entered into between the former United Front Government and Mr. Adam Aron, Cap Juluca’s Chairman and CEO, on July 7, 2009.
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POLICE AND MAGISTRATE COURT REPORT Crime Continues To Fall, Carnival Was Great
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There were seven crimes reported for the period August 4th to 11th. They comprised three burglaries in Tackling, East End, and South Hill, where the items stolen were fruit juices and other beverages; and four thefts in Shoal Bay, West End, The Quarter and Island Harbour where the items stolen included power tools, gold chains, electrical wire and a Blackberry cell phone.
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Government, Cap Juluca Enter New Agreement
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After much discussion, a new Memorandum of Understanding has been written and agreed between the Anguilla Government and Cap Juluca Properties Ltd. It replaces the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by the previous Government and Cap Juluca’s Chairman and CEO, Adam Aron, on July 7, 2009.
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ANGUILLA PRIDE™: BUILDING PROSPERITY THROUGH PROFESSIONALISM
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In these challenging times, some have suggested that our businesses could benefit most by inspiring the best “free” advertising available to every enterprise around the world: That is, customer loyalty based on exceptional service. The financial facts are that delighted customers tell 4-5 others, while dissatisfied customers tell 10-20. With online forums and social networks, one author suggests that the negative number is closer to 3,000; while the positive count is still just three.
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ROYALE CARIBBEAN HOTEL WINS EXCITING AFFILIATION Marketing Agreement Signed With Choice Hotels
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With locally-owned Royale Caribbean Hotel at Little Harbour, Anguilla, now nearing completion, a marketing agreement has been signed with Choice Hotels, a world-wide chain of 6,000 affiliated top notch resorts. The company also boasts of 10 million industry members/partners with whom it circulates marketing information about tourism properties.
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Social Life: Madam Lillian Rogers Scores 70
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Well-known taxi-driver, Mrs. Lillian Rogers, of Stoney Ground, was the centre of attraction when she turned 70 on July 29. She celebrated the milestone in her life with a thanksgiving service and dinner at Dorack’s Place, Katouche Bay, where she was joined by a large cross-section of the community comprising family and friends.
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Statement On Cap Juluca Agreement By Opposition Leader
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The Anguilla United Front Parliamentary Opposition would like to express its grave concerns about the manner in which the Government has dealt with issues related to Cap Juluca, the flagship of our Tourism Industry. These concerns are not recent but have reached a breaking point in the wake of certain correspondence now circulating in the wider community.
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Anguilla National Trust Partners With Rosell Media And Emmy Award-Winning Cinematographer On Documen
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The Anguilla National Trust has partnered with Mr. Crispin Brooks, Managing Director of Rosell Media, to produce a documentary on Anguilla’s marine parks and marine life. Brooks, who is also a filmmaker, has sourced the services of friend and colleague, Ms Shanon Sparks, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker.
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Nevisan Woman Fight Against Kidney Failure Highlights Dilemma Of Kidney Failure Patients Article
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To stay alive, a 66 year old Nevisian woman, Blondina Williams, affectionately called “Blonny”, has to travel to Anguilla twice per week to have dialysis because of her chronic renal condition. Every Monday and every Friday the Nevisian grocery store owner flies out of Nevis to St. Maarten and sails to Anguilla where she has a four hours long dialysis at a concessionary cost of EC1,000 per treatment. |
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AREO/AHTA Energy Efficiency And Sustainability For Tourism Properties Workshop A Success
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On July 28th and 29th 2010, the Anguilla Renewable Energy Office (AREO) and the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association (AHTA) joined forces to deliver an important workshop to the hoteliers and villa owners of Anguilla.
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Hush Ya Mouth!
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Let me take this opportunity to commend Anguillians, returning family and friends, other residents and our visitors for making Summer Festival 2010 a success. Despite the many constraints --- for the most part things went well. As is to be expected, there were issues of controversy, events that needed improvement and disappointments for some groups and individuals. But, as I intimated in my last column, the Summer Festival Committee is a “well-designed” machine ready to be deployed --- once deployed all of us then make the festival a success.
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Cat Chat: Understanding Feline Language
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AARF’s most recent article in The Anguillian discussed how dog’s communicate – so to be fair, this time we will explore cats and how they communicate with each other and their human person too!
We have always been told that when a cat purrs he is happy, but did you know that isn’t always true? Did you know that a cat’s tail is also a means of communication? And have you ever seen that “crazy scary mouth open/ teeth bared look” cats get when smelling an object? What exactly is that all about?
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SOL REBRANDS SHELL OPERATIONS IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN
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Over the last three months Shell branded operations across Anguilla, St. Kitts, St. Maarten and the British Virgin Islands have been rebranded to reflect a prominent Silver, Blue and Orange hue. On completion this rebranding project will formally signal the introduction of the elegant Sol Retail Brand to service stations and marinas across the Northeastern Caribbean.
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ATB DIRECTOR LOOKS FORWARD TO TOURISM GROWTH Welcome to Candis, Farewell To Merlyn
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Anguilla’s newly-appointed Director of Tourism, Candis Niles, is looking forward to the continued growth of the island’s up-market hospitality industry and to making a big personal contribution towards that end.
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A Calypso & Bands After Action Report By Jerry Dice Richardson
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Calypso Executive Summary:
The 2010 Anguilla Summer Festival under the theme “A Perfect Cultural Blend” is now in the history books. With regard to the calypso and bands music there is still a lot to be desired and ponder on.
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Girlguiding Anguilla At UK Centenary Celebrations
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Eight guides from four guide units across Anguilla enjoyed a once-in- a-lifetime experience at Girlguiding UK’s biggest ever guide camp, its Centenary Celebrations. The guides led by new Commissioner of Girlguiding Anguilla, Ms Sherrine Sasso, and guide leader, Ms Minelva Romney, left Anguilla on Saturday morning July 31st to participate in the Centenary Celebrations of Girlguiding Uk from July 31st to August 7th . |
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PROBATION AND YOU: “PROBATION AND THE JUVENILE”
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How Probation came into being
Probation began in 1841 when John Augustus, a Boston Cobbler, persuaded the Boston Police Court to place a local drunkard into his custody instead of sending him to prison. Later in 1843 Mr. Augustus widened his efforts to incorporate children. He took responsibility for two girls aged eight and ten as well as an eleven year old boy who was accused of stealing. |
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Leeward Islands Calypso Competition: ST. KITTS CALYPSONIAN WINNER ANGUILLA’S SINGING VEINE FIRST R
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The 14th Annual Leeward Islands Calypso Competition, the penultimate event of the 2010 Summer Festivities in Anguilla, was perhaps one of the most successful shows held on the island in recent years, according to observers.
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