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Antigua and Barbuda joins worldwide effort to raise awareness of silent ‘sight thief’ as part of World Glaucoma Week E-mail
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Written by Reporter   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 03:00

Antigua and Barbuda will join organisations and eye care professionals around the world beginning on Sunday 7 March to 13 March 2010, to observe World Glaucoma Week. Spearheaded by the World Glaucoma Association and the World Glaucoma Patient Association, World Glaucoma Week is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness of glaucoma, a disease that affects approximately 4 million Americans and 65 million people worldwide.

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Antigua's FarmVille E-mail
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Written by Jo-Ann Peters   
Saturday, 06 March 2010 03:00

At a time when job security is no longer a guarantee and talks of lay-offs, downsizing of operations and public sector reform make headlines, some employees in Antigua seem not to be moved by the change in the tide on the job market.

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Antigua students rock the sidewalk E-mail
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Written by ZIA   
Saturday, 06 March 2010 02:15

So, many have thought it, but not many will go on record and say it. So here goes: I was not impressed with the big whale on the YASCO sports complex wall.

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Aunty Esther tells students to value their heritage E-mail
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Written by Reporter   
Saturday, 06 March 2010 02:00

The students at Minoah Magnet Academy were all excited as they welcomed their special guest – Aunty Esther.

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Reduced social spending: A third stage to the crisis? E-mail
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Written by Social Security   
Friday, 05 March 2010 03:00

The following is an article from the International Social Security Association.

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Midnight knitter pulls the wool over NJ shore town

WEST CAPE MAY, N.J. (AP) -- Someone is spinning quite a yarn over one New Jersey shore town. An unknown person dubbed The Midnight Knitter by West Cape May residents is covering tree branches and lamp poles with little sweaters under cover of darkness.

Mayor Pam Kaithern says police are looking into the guerrilla needlework, which technically is against the law because it is being done on public property without permission.

The mayor and many residents admit they're enthralled by the rainbow of colors that has popped up.

Resident Susan Longacre takes a walk each morning in Wilbraham Park, where several tree branches and light poles have gotten the treatment. She thinks it's great.

Even those who aren't thrilled admit the yarn is better than spray-painted graffiti.

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