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Schedule Changes for American Eagle

 

Effective Sept. 3, 2008

September thru Nov 1, 2008
Flight 5051 - 7.13am depart AXA arrive SJU 8.20am
Flight 5038 - 7.40pm depart SJU arrive AXA 8.48pm

Winter - effective November 3. 2008 - Daylight Savings Schedule Change:
Flight 5039 - 8.09am depart AXA arrive SJU 9.20am
Flight 5038 - 7.40pm depart SJU arrive AXA 8.48pm

 
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Caribbean Public Health Authorities Discuss Elimination of Vertical Transmission of HIV and Syphilis →

 

Public health authorities, HIV and Maternal and Child Health experts concluded that it is feasible to eliminate the vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis in the Caribbean by 2015. The conclusion was reached after a technical meeting convened by the Pan American Health Organization-World Health Organization (PAHO-WHO) and the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF) during the XVII International AIDS Conference.

 
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A HAUNTING STORY →

 

The following story is by Professor Whitman Browne, a Nevitian teaching in St. Thomas, USVI.
Professor Brown is known to a number of persons in Anguilla, including Historian Colville Petty and Mrs Sylvene Petty.

There are events in time, which can haunt societies forever. Quite often this is the case even as the citizens, whom it affects, move away from such painful situations and aspire towards new, more rewarding experiences. This is the reality, which plagues society in St. Kitts-Nevis since August 1, 1970.

 
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'THE ANGUILLIAN' STAFF BENEFIT FROM WORKSHOP →

Staff Members of The Anguillian with Mrs Goddard
 

Staff members of The Anguillian Newspaper have joined a long list of workers in the public and private sectors on the island in benefiting from a two-day intensive Customer Satisfaction Leadership Seminar.
The informative seminar/workshop was conducted by noted consultant Mrs. Melinda K. M. Goddard, MBA, Principal of ClienTell, Consulting LLC, on August 5 and 6.

 
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SOROPTIMISTS CELEBRATE 27TH ANNIVERSARY →

Recipients of “Long Service” Awards with Patron Mrs George (centre)
 

Last weekend the Soroptimist Club of Anguilla celebrated its 27th Anniversary with a dinner and a church service. The dinner was held on Saturday August 16 at the English Rose (upstairs) Restaurant. The church service took place on Sunday August 17 at the Zion Methodist Church at North Hill.
Soroptimist Audrey Rogers chaired the dinner event and welcomed the guests that included His Excellency the Governor Andrew George and Mrs George who is the Patron of the Club, Hon Minister of Finance, Victor Banks, Attorney General Wilhelm Bourne and Mrs Bourne who is a Soroptimist.

 
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Anguilla Youth Association Attends Youth Vibes 2 in Barbados →

The Anguilla Youth Association delegates at Caribbean Youth Vibes 2 in Barbados
 

On Tuesday 5 August 5 2008, eight members of the Anguilla Youth Association (AYA) travelled to Barbados to attend Caribbean Youth Vibes 2. This five-day conference was held at the Barbados Beach Club and hosted representatives from across the Caribbean. The participating countries included Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and host country Barbados.
Caribbean Youth Vibes was founded by the Caribbean Health Lifestyle Project (C-HLP), which was established in 2000 to increase the involvement of Caribbean young people in physical activity and to promote the value of healthy lifestyle choices. C-HLP aims to combine sports with personal development in an effort to instil a value of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, along with fostering leadership capacity among youths.

 
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Two of Anguilla’s top tennis players attend a College Recruiting Camp in the USA →

Denny Derrick
 

One of the main goals of the Anguilla Tennis Academy is to provide educational opportunities through tennis. For that reason, both Vallan Hodge and Denny Derrick are currently in Richmond, Virginia at the Robious Sports, Club trying to impress the various college coaches in attendance. The College Week Tennis Camp is managed by Cris Robinson, Director of Tennis at Robious. He has generously invited Denny and Vallan to be his guests free of charge.

 
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NBA PRESENTS AWARDS TO BASKETBALL WINNERS →

Winners of the NBA Business League Basketball Tournament and NBA personnel
 

The National Bank of Anguilla, which sponsored the first Annual Business League Basketball Tournament, has presented awards to the winning teams.
The presentation of trophies was made at the closing ceremony held in the Bank’s Board Room on Friday, August 15. The six teams which participated in the tournament represented the National Bank, Caribbean Commercial Bank, the Fire Department, and teams from Boarder Protection, Klem Construction and the Department of Infrastructure.

 
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The Department of Probation receives training on Core Skills Development →

 

The staff of the Department of Probation concluded two weeks of training on Core Skills Development on July 18th 2008. The training while hosted by the Department of Probation, invited representatives from the Department of Education, Department of Social Development and HM Prison. Mr. Nigel Miller and Mrs. Lyn Fox of the Wales Training Consortium, part of the National Offender Management Service of London and Wales, conducted the training and commended all of the participants on their successful completion.

 
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“Miss Anguilla” Contestants Receive Prizes →

Miss Anguilla 2008 Fanny Richardson
 

A prize giving ceremony was held at the newly opened Sweetest Taboo, in George Hill, for the contestants of the Miss Anguilla show 2008. The members of the Queen Show Organizing Committee, (headed by Rebecca Webster), chaperones, contestants and sponsors joined together for food and drinks to celebrate yet another wonderful show. Ms. Webster said, “This was a wonderful show thanks to everyone here. The turn out was even better than last year and everyone did a wonderful job.”

 
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Calls For Improved Delivery Of Social Services In OECS Member States →

 

Officials at the OECS Secretariat say the delivery of social services must be improved in order to effectively implement new legislation on Family Law and Domestic Violence in the OECS.

 
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Anguilla Participated in the 2008 OECS Male Volleyball Championships →

Male Volleyball players in action at OECS Championships in St. Kitts
 

The Anguilla Male Volleyball team recently participated in the annual OECS Volleyball championships which were held in St.Kitts from the 14th-17th August 2008. The team played with tenacity in their first match as they battled furiously against St. Martin. Unfortunately, after winning the first set and needing only five points to win the second set, Anguilla suffered a monumental collapse which resulted in them loosing the match 3 sets to 1 in favor of French St. Martin. Anguilla also suffered defeats against St.Kitts (3 sets-0 set), St.Lucia (3 sets –0 set) but showed mastery of the game by winning one set from Dominica (3 sets -1 set).

 
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Anguilla’s Speaker Addresses CPA Conference in Malaysia →

Hon David Carty
 

Speaker of The House, The Hon. David Carty, returned from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last week where he attended the 54th Plenary Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA). The CPA comprises 53 nations, large and small, spanning the globe and is committed to the maintenance and development of Parliamentary practice and Democracy. Mr. Carty was invited by the Secretary General of the CPA to make a presentation on behalf of the Caribbean region to the conference on the world food crisis and the environment. Below is the text of Mr. Carty’s speech which he delivered to the Plenary Conference on August 8th.

 
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Teacher Gloria Omololu Institute (TGOI) Raises Funds Through Golf →

Omololu Institute students receiving golf instructions at the Temenos Golf Course from Bernie Morgan
 

The 1st Annual Anguilla Invitational Golf Classic kicked off on Friday night, August 15, with a reception at the Dune Preserve. This fundraising event was well attended and highly successful. Golfers, invitees and organizers shared great company and camaraderie for a good cause. Food and drinks were provided and patrons also had the opportunity to begin bidding on various items in a silent auction. Among the items were a great deal of artwork (done by the students of the school) as well as various hotel stays, dinners and other tangible items.

 
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ANGUILLIAN FEMALE MINISTER TO TAKE UP SUPERINTENDENT POST →

Reverend Carty-Lewis, her husband, Fabian and son, Erian
 

One of Anguilla’s well-focused young ladies, the Reverend Erica Carty-Lewis, is officially due to take up an appointment as Methodist Superintendent Minister of the Barbados Ebenezer Circuit with effect from September 1. She has been designated to the post there since the last sitting of the Synod of the Methodist Church in the South Caribbean.

 
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Golden Anniversary: 50 YEARS AS A METHODIST MINISTER The Rev. Dr. S. W. Hodge →

The Reverend Doctor and Mrs. Hodge
 

Anguilla has the distinction of having contributed more Ministers to the Methodist Church in the Caribbean than anywhere else in the region and one of them is the Reverend Dr. Serchal Wilfred Hodge who has just celebrated fifty years in the ministry. Though now a Supernumerary Minister, he remains actively involved in his home church and is a well-beloved person supported greatly by his wife, Mrs. Jean Hodge, an accomplished musician and a retired educator, and many in church and community life.

 
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SALARY INCREASE FOR GOVERNMENT WORKERS →

 

It has been confirmed that employees in the Anguilla Public Service, who were awarded a 20% pay increase last year, will receive a further rise following a recent salary revision.

 
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MORE WORKERS LAID OFF AT FLAG/TEMENOS PROJECT →

 

The Anguillian has become aware of a circular letter from Flag Luxury Properties issued to a further number of employees advising them that they were being laid off indefinitely and without pay. The affected workers, in this case, reportedly include office and field personnel (local and from outside the island) and are in addition to the construction workers who were laid off on July 31 by Ashtrom, the Israeli construction company.

 
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COVECASTLE RESORT AWARDS TWO FOR LONG SERVICE End-Of-Season Lunch For Staff →

Agnita Hodge, Michel Morton, June and Myron Goldfinger and Andrea Richardson, Manager
 

The up-market Covecastles Resort, comprising a cluster of elegant villas at Shoal Bay West, closed out the 2007/2008 season with awards to two of its long-serving employees and a sumptuous lunch for its 33-member staff on Friday, August 15. Present at the occasion were the resort’s principals, Myron and June Goldfinger, both of whom were delighted to celebrate the workers.

 
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SHERRILLE HUGHES ELECTED THIRD VICE PRESIDENT OF REGIONAL ORGANIZATION →

Mrs. Hughes
 

Mrs Sherille Hughes, the General Manager of Paradise Cove, has been elected as Third Vice President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), previously known as the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), at the recent Annual General Meeting.

 
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