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Olufunmike Crowned Miss CCB's Talented Teen 2005
L-R: Marejah Smith, Olufunmike Banks-Devonish and Sangrena Harris  (Photo courtesy Ivor Hodge)
 

The Caribbean Commercial Bank held its 11th Annual Miss Talented Teen Pageant on Tuesday 2nd August at the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre.

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A New Calypso King
Morrel “Sunbeam” Findlay   Photo courtesy Larry Stott
 

By being a Good Example and Only Singing for Fun, won the Mighty Sunbeam the 2005 calypso crown. With his splendid performance, one was not shocked at the cheers coming from the crowd when the crown was placed on his head.

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Miss Anguilla 2005 - 2006
Twyla Richardson   Photo courtesy Larry Stott
 

This year’s queen show ended with a bang – quite literally. But despite the disruption, the show had to go on. The show was scheduled for Thursday 4th August, but was cut short due to a shooting incident at Carnival Village. It was then cancelled for the rest of the evening, with only the evening wear and question and answer segments left.

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African Snails: A Plague To Residents
One of the giant snails
 

Swarms of giant African snails continue to be pests and nuisances in the Stoney Ground area in Anguilla in particular.

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Anguilla Satisfaction Management Seminar Hosted By Anguilla Chamber Of Commerce
Customer Satisfaction Management seminar participants returning from their lunch break on the steps of The Old House Restaurant.
 

The Anguilla Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACOCI) offered the Customer Satisfaction Management seminar in partnership with Ms. Melinda K. M. Goddard, MBA, principal of ClienTell® Consulting, LLC, on July 21st at the ACOCI Communications Center in the Valley.

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Malliouhana Turtle Now In Canada
Route of the Leatherback from Anguilla
 

The leatherback turtle, which laid its eggs at Junks Hole Beach on the eastern coastline of Anguilla, some weeks ago, is now in Canadian waters.

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ANGUILLA TAKES TO REVELLING Visitors Crowd The Island
Some of the costumes made for the Summer Festival
 

The Anguilla Summer Festival is on, having commenced on Thursday, July 28, with a series of carnival activities at Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre, on the streets in the Valley, boat-racing and other events over the ensuing holiday week.

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GOVERNOR'S COMING DEPARTURE A SURPRISE Mr. Huckle Going To the Falklands
HE The Governor and Mrs. Huckle
 

A press release announcing that His Excellency Governor Alan Huckle is to leave here to take up an appointment in the Falkland Islands has taken the people of Anguilla by surprise. He arrived on the island on May 27, 2004 and was expected to have remained for at least four years.

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Police Issue Warning Over False US Inland Revenue Scam Letter
 

Anguillans are being warned to protect their personal information after a local company received a fax on Tuesay July 26, purporting to be from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the US Treasury Department.

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HOTEL ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Farewell To Mimi Gratton
Members of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association at AGM
 

The 24th Annual General Meeting of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association was held at Paradise Cove Resort on Thursday July 21. The President, Sherrille Hughes, delivered her annual report for 2004 - 2005 which she described as a milestone year for the tourism industry.

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CM's Office Being Extended
Extension works at the Chief Minister’s Office, at the Secretariat
 

Construction work is in progress on the extension of the Chief Minister’s Office.

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Health Authority To Launch Motivational Lectures On Losing Weight And Gaining Health
Participants at the workshop at Cap Juluca Resort
 

In keeping with its drive to promote healthy lifestyles, the Health Authority of Anguilla will soon launch a project called Island loses 1000 lbs.

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Police Chief Condemns Bomb Threat
Police returning to Headquarters after searching nearby buildings
 

Police Commissioner in Anguilla, Keithly Benjamin, says that although a bomb threat turned out to be a hoax, the matter is under active investigation.

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AHTA New Official Wants Unified Body
Mrs. Anne Van Deventer
 

The newly-appointed Executive Director of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association, Anne van Deventer, is looking forward to introducing additional initiatives to make the body a more vibrant and unified one.

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Cable Communications Donates 10 Grand For Calypso Competition
L-R: Courtney Morton, Jerry Richardson, Leroy Richardson, Barbara Owen and John Benjamin
 

Caribbean Cable Communications, Platinum sponsor of the Calypso Monarch Competition, donated EC$10,000 on Wednesday this week for the event due to take place on August 3 as part of the Anguilla Summer Festival.

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Rev. Rolle: "The Best Is Yet To Come"
Rev. Rolle delivering sermon
 

Young Methodists in Anguilla have been told that the days when the flames of Methodism were lit on the island by such pioneers like Reverends John Hodge and Henry Britten, and carried forward by a cadre of Anguillian ministers, are not over. That burden and commission will have to be taken up by the upcoming youth of the church and, according to the influential preacher, Reverend Theophilus Rolle, “the best is yet to come.”

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Local, Regional Girls' Brigade Members Camp In Anguilla
Rev. Lindsay Richardson with Local and Regional Girls’ Brigade Officers
 

Between 80 and 100 members and leaders of the Caribbean and American Girls Brigade shared in a one-week regional camp in Anguilla from July 22 - 30 at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School. There were some 60 visiting campers from various Caribbean islands. The camp was held under the theme “Divided by seas, united in Christ.”

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Motorcyclist's Death Haunts The Mind
The late Michel Edwards
 

The tragic death of Anguilla’s popular motorcyclist, Michel Kurt Edwards, is still haunting the minds of the people of the island one week after the sad incident occurred.

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Deputy Governor Hosts Tennis Coaches, Song Writers
Section of the gathering at the Deputy Governor’s residence
 

The final week of the Anguilla Tennis Academy summer programme culminated in a cocktail reception hosted by Deputy Governor and Mrs. Mark Capes at their Sea Rocks residence at Island Harbour on Monday evening, July 25.

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TOURIST BOARD'S ANNUAL MARKETING MEETING "Villas To Change Face Of Tourism"
Annual Meeting of Anguilla’s local and overseas Tourism Representatives
 

Anguilla’s Overseas Marketing Representatives have been updated on the new tourism initiatives now being embarked upon as the island continues to develop its hospitality industry at the upper end of the market.

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