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Bishop Tells Teachers: "REFLECT ON WHAT YOU ARE DOING"
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Secondary and primary school teachers in Anguilla resumed their classroom work on Monday, September 4, stimulated by their own efforts and encouraged by the support of the Ministry of Education and the advice of one of the island’s top religious leaders, Bishop Errol Brooks of the Anglican Church.
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ANGLEC ADDRESSES CONSUMERS' COMPLAINTS
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The Anguilla Electricity Company (ANGLEC) has moved to address complaints by consumers that they are paying too much for their power supply. The company has come up with a just-published booklet entitled “An Electricity Guide for Anguilla” aimed at helping persons, through various invaluable tips, to conserve energy and thus save money.
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Written Record: Helping Police To Recover Stolen Property
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A new three-phase Community Policing initiative has been taken in Anguilla to identify property of home-owners or residents stolen either for the use of the robbers themselves or for sale on the black market.
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CAR CRASH SURVIVOR DOING WELL "It's A Miracle," Says Mother
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Annette Richardson, an Anguillian national, residing in New York, looked at her son and said with a feeling of relief and joy: “It is a miracle he is a live.”
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Delegation Visits Chief Minister
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The Honourable Victor F. Banks and a delegation left Anguilla on Monday August 28th for Miami. They spent a significant part of their time with the Honourable Chief Minister Osbourne Fleming who is recovering from a kidney transplant operation.
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GOVERNMENT STEPS IN AT CAP JULUCA Resort Deemed "Endangered Species"
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The long-running ownership legal battle for Cap Juluca, Anguilla’s premier resort, between Charles Hickcox and Dion Freidland, has taken a new twist. The Government, which has been sitting on the fence as the wrangling continued about the luxury property, built on Crown Lands, and as its lapses into disrepair, has thrown its support behind an opposition motion calling for its acquisition.
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Constitutional Reform Still Of Public Interest
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There is still a good deal of public interest in the constitutional and electoral reform process, even as the seventh draft report is being taken around the island for discussion.
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CM'S NEW KIDNEY WORKING WELL Bringing Donor To Anguilla
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Anguilla’s Chief Minister, the Honourable Osbourne Fleming, who underwent a kidney transplant operation at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, on July 19, is hopeful that he will be in a position to return home and to resume his official duties in the near future.
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NO ANGUILLIAN FOR AUGUST 11
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The Publisher/Editor of The Anguillian writes to advise all of our online readers that due to the intervening holidays, The Anguillian will not be published on Friday, August 11.
As a result, our online service will not be available on that date.
Thanks for your continuing support and interest.
A. Nat Hodge MBE,
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ANGUILLA PLAYS IT SAFE Anti-Money Laundering, Terrorists Financing Seminar
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Anguilla, which is striving to develop the offshore financial business as a second industry, is playing it safe by ensuring that all necessary steps are taken to keep the island’s reputation crime-free and above reproach. A number of specially-designed laws, some probably thought to be quite rigid, have already been put into place and there are other ongoing activities related to due diligence and compliance.
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Another Anguillian Now Dental Surgeon
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There is reason for considerable pride that another Anguillian has assumed the post of Senior Dental Surgeon on the island. He is Dr. Lindel Brooks, DDS, who has succeeded Dr. Collen Mussington, the first national and female dentist to hold the appointment. Dr. Brooks, who is already on the job, has expressed thanks to her for her kindness and cooperation in assisting him in taking charge of the Dental Unit. Dr. Mussington, daughter of Stanley and Loma Mussington, will now be furthering her studies.
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ANGUILLA MOVING TO ADDRESS CHILD ABUSE
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Minister of Social Development, Evans Rogers, said on July 24, that the Anguilla Government was seeking to develop a National Plan to improve care and protection of children with particular focus on child abuse. He was at the time addressing a one-day workshop sponsored by the Anguilla Government in collaboration with the Child Protection Programme of the National Children’s Home in the United Kingdom, the Department for International Development and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.
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Anguilla's Tourism Representatives Discuss Plans
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Anguilla’s tourism representatives around the world held their annual meeting on the island this week to put forward their projections for 2007 and to evaluate their activities for the remainder of this year.
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'Just Say No' Parade August 5
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This year, the Children’s Parade, part of the Summer Festival activities, will have as its theme Just Say No. It is a call for persons in Anguilla to refrain from certain behavioural patterns which are not in the best interest of the island or their own wellbeing.
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New PS Admnistration Appointed
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Ms. Arjul Wilson has been selected to succeed Mr. Stanley Reid as Permanent Secretary, Public Administration. Ms. Wilson took up her appointment on Monday July 24. She is the second woman in Anguilla’s history to be appointed to the post of Permanent Secretary.
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3M US - DOLLAR PIER WORKS BEGIN
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An Anguilla Government pier development contract awarded to Eghill & Associates of Barbados has begun at Road Bay and thereafter will continue at Blowing Point. The combined project involves an expenditure of three million US dollars being provided from local capital funds.
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Chief Minister Undergoes Surgery
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Anguilla’s Chief Minister, Osbourne Fleming, underwent kidney surgery on Wednesday, July 19, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.
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Major Drug Find In Anguilla
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Officers from Royal Anguilla Police Service CID, Criminal Intelligence Dept and Drugs and Guns Taskforce undertook a large scale joint search operation, with colleagues from Anguilla Customs Department, on Tuesday afternoon at Road Bay Port. They were joined by a number officers from the British Virgin Islands Customs, including their drugs dog team, which was flown in to provide extra staff to assist with the search.
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NEW GOVERNOR SWORN IN Partnership Key Word In Ceremony
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Following his arrival in Anguilla on Friday, July 7, newly-appointed Governor, His Excellency Andrew George, was sworn in on Monday, July 10, at the Atlin Harrigan OBE Parliamentary Building. The oaths were administered by High Court Judge Justice Janice George-Creque after Attorney General Ronald Scipio read the instruments of appointment.
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Reid Looking For High Level Support
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The Hon. Stanley Everton Reid, the first Anguillian Deputy Governor, says he is looking forward to receiving a high level of support from the various sectors of the society as he embarks on his “new voyage of service to the people of Anguilla.”
He made the statement on Tuesday, July 10, shortly after been sworn in by Governor Andrew George at the Governor’s Office at Old Ta.
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