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NBA Finances Public Table Tennis Boards
NBA’s Val Banks and Minister Evans Rogers
 

The National Bank of Anguilla has financed twenty table tennis boards for community use on the island to the tune of EC$15,633.00. A symbolic cheque in that amount was presented to Minister of Social Development, Evans Rogers, by NBA’s Chief Executive Officer E. Valentine Banks on Wednesday, April 5.

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Sports Day With A Difference
Parade of Cheer Leaders
 

For the first time, the inter-house athletic competition at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School has spanned two days – Wednesday and Thursday April 5 and 6. Cable and Wireless has been the overall sponsor of the athletic meet for the past seven years and this year has contributed US$5,500 in sponsorship money.

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ANGLEC ADDS GREATER POWER Keeping Ahead Of Island's Development
One of the two Wartsila engines on the way to the power station
 

The Anguilla Electricity Company (ANGLEC) is substantially upgrading its power plant with the addition of two massive state-of-the-art generators to meet the growing needs of the island.

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Theatre Group For New York
L-R: Miguel Franklin, CCB’s Talitha Webster and Ojeda Vanterpool
 

The Caribbean Commercial Bank has donate EC$5000 to assist the All Ah Wee Young Theatre players to travel to and perform in New York. The cheque was presented to Miguel Franklin, one of the performers, on Tuesday, March 28, by Talitha Webster, Treasurer of CCB’s Trendsetters Social Club and Debit Card Officer.

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APRIL 4 TENTATIVE DATE FOR: Draft Constitutional Recommendations
Justice Mitchell
 

The Constitutional and Electoral Reform Commission in Anguilla, has tasked itself with completing the initial draft of its recommendations by April 4, beginning village consultative meetings on April 8 and submitting its final report to Executive Council by June 2.

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Workshop Delights Prison Inmates
Prison Supt. Conrad Gumbs (left) with Tutors Kizzy and Wilma and inmates
 

A group of prison inmates in Anguilla posed with delight for a press photograph this week as they prepared for a Small Business Basic Skills workshop being delivered under the auspices of the Anguilla Development Board (ADB).

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Digicel New Sponsor For Teen Pageant
S. Brooks, R. Kelsick, Ms. Banks-Devonish, K. Woodley & C. Gumbs
 

Digicel has become the new platinum sponsor of the Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant, which has been established by a group of organisers in Anguilla who formerly produced the Miss Leeward Islands Talented Teen Pageant.

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Queen Speaks On Health, Vitality
HM The Queen
 

In her Commonwealth Day Message, on March 13, Queen Elizabeth delivered a message on health and vitality, saying that good health was a precious gift although many people did not share in it.

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ANGUILLA , THE ROCK: Cleophas Gumbs Announces A New Project
The visionary Cleophas and Operator Glenn Smith
 

Cleophus Gumbs of Little Dix is a well-known figure on the local political scene and an advocate for steering Anguilla in the right course. He is also making another name for himself by revolutionalising the stone-cutting business for the construction industry in a big way.

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CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM: ANGUILLIANS TOLD: "PUT YOUR CASE WELL"
L-R: Dr. Corbin, Mr. Farara, Dr. Howard Fergus and Mr. Claudel Romney
 

As Anguillians seek constitutional and electoral reform, they have been advised to put their case well and to place the tough issues at the forefront. The advice has come from Gerard Farara QC of Tortola, a noted legal luminary in the region. He was one of three highly-distinguished gentlemen who were invited to Anguilla to speak at the first public meeting of the Constitutional and Electoral Reform Commission held at the Teachers’ Resource Centre on Saturday night, March 4. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Chairman Claudel Romney in the absence of the Chairman, Justice Don Mitchell, CBE, QC.

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Youth Indiscipline Worries Ronald Webster
Mr. Ronald Webster
 

Revolutionary Leader, Ronald Webster, says Anguilla is in a superior economic position when compared with other Caribbean territories, but notes that like the pattern of the world, the island is rapidly changing.

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Anguillian Youngman Missing
Louvan Webster Jr.
 

The Anguilla Police issued a release on Wednesday, expressing concern over the disappearance of Anguillian Louvan Rathburn Webster Jr. (Lu Lu) aged 22, of White Hill, Mount Fortune.

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NBA Unveils Promoters' Portrait
Portrait of NBA’s Promoters (names in story)
 

As a fitting tribute to the success of the National Bank of Anguilla over the past 21 years of its existence, a painting of the Group of Promoters was unveiled in the Bank’s Board Room on Wednesday, March 8.

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737 Jet Makes New York, Anguilla Flight
The 737 jet flying out of Wallblake Airport, Anguilla
 

The steady fleet of executive jets flying into Wallblake Airport from the United States and other parts of the world, following the extension of the runway just over a year ago, has been accentuated by the landing of a Boeing 737-200 jet on a direct chartered flight from La Guardia, New York.

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ANGUILLA BORROWS WITHOUT CONSTRAINTS Easy Passage For CDB Loan Motion
Members of the Government
 

Minister of Finance, Victor Banks, told the House of Assembly on Tuesday, February 21, that the Anguilla Government had worked extremely hard to ensure that in terms of national development, the administration could achieve its objective of creating a level of independence in financial matters.


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ADB TO BORROW US$5.0 MILLION FOR ANGUILLIANS
Manager of ADB, Mrs. Althea Hodge
 

The Anguilla Development Board (ADB) is to borrow five million Eastern Caribbean dollars from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) for on-lending to Anguillians to finance various private-sector projects as well as educational opportunities. A Motion to this effect is to be introduced in the island’s House of Assembly for ratification by Minister of Finance, Victor Banks on Tuesday, February 21.

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Constitutional, Electoral Reform: NEW COMMISSION NOW AT WORK
L-R: Rev. Weekes, Mr. Stanley Reid, Mrs. Petty-Barrett, Justice Mitchell, Grace Carty, Mr. Carty and Mr. Romney
 

The people of Anguilla are once again caught up in a constitutional and electoral review following the Government’s decision to reinvigorate the process which was started by a previous committee under the chairmanship of David Carty.

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Seaport Development: LARGEST PUBLIC SECTOR PROJECT COMING TO ANGUILLA
Road Bay Cargo Port to be converted to Marine Tourism Port
 

The largest and most ambitious public sector infrastructure project to be undertaken by the Anguilla Government is to be a seaport development taking in Road Bay, Blowing Point and Corito, each area to have its own facilities and functions. While the bigger portions of the project will not start until the next few years, the groundwork is already being laid with the appointment of the Anguilla Port Development Project Board to advise on the way forward and later to oversee the implementation of the project.

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Policy & Security Meeting: Anguilla, St. Martin/St. Maarten
St. Martin/St. Maarten and Anguillian officials at Tripartite Meeting
 

Policy matters relating to security cooperation between Anguilla and St. Martin/St. Maarten were the main subjects discussed at a tripartite meeting involving top level officials from the islands on Tuesday this week. They met in the Executive Council Chambers at the Governor’s Office in Anguilla.

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Cuban Coaches Train Anguillian Athletes
L-R: Wilma Proctor, Rollins Richardson, Maritza Marten and Hector Martinez
 

A number of young Anguillian athletes of school age, are expected to make their island proud when they participate, over the coming months, in a number of award-winning competitions on the regional and international scene. Not only are they being vigorously trained by a number of local persons, with excellent backgrounds in sports, but two highly experienced and recognised Cuban coaches and former athletes have been brought to Anguilla until February 12 to assist with the training of the youngsters at the Ronald Webster Park.

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