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September 9, 2013

Inmate dies behind the walls of Her Majesty’s…

By: Gavincia Clarke Nevispages.com (BASSETRRE, ST. KITTS) - Information reaching this media house indicated that police are investigating the death of a prison inmate who died at Her Majesty’s Prison,…

Unity Partners Prevent Labour from Changing…

Press Release This morning the High Court Judge has put an injunction on the Governor General preventing him from acting on the Constituency Boundaries Report which was finalized last week Friday. The…

Brazen high daylight break-in at the Morton’s…

By: Gavincia Clarke Nevispages.com (CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS)- It was a brazen high daylight break-in at the Morton’s residence, Gingerland on Saturday, September 7, 2013. Sports journalist, Curtis Morton…

Northern and Western Insurance firm enlists as…

Press Release Northern and Western Insurance, has enlisted as a platinum sponsor the second time for Pink Lily’s 5th anniversary walkathon scheduled to be held on October 19, 2013. This is the second…

Reading competition at the Maude Crosse…

(CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS)- The Maude Crosse Preparatory School held its 2nd annual "Blast off with Reading" competition on Friday, September 6, 2013 at The Charlestown Methodist Church Hall. This was an in…

EU should refine its welfare policy

By Hugo Dixon LONDON, Sept 9 | Mon Sep 9, 2013 (Reuters ) The European Union is underpinned by the so-called "four freedoms": the free movement of goods, services, capital and people. There's little…

Independence Cricket teams ANNOUNCED

Ag Director of Sports on Nevis, Jamir Claxton has confirmed that a cricket match will be played as part of the Independence 30 celebration activities to be held on Nevis. Interestingly the match will…

Pre-trial dates set for Jamaican athletes

KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) -- Pre-trial dates have been set for five Jamaican athletes, who were said to have returned adverse analytical findings, at the National Senior and Junior Championships in…

Guyana court rules that cross-dressing is not a…

GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- On Friday afternoon, Guyana’s acting chief justice, Ian Chang, delivered his judgment in a case involving the Summary Jurisdiction (Offences) Act, which makes it a criminal…