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Leeds Pays Tribute To Kittitian Who Was First Black Magistrate

Tributes have been paid to Diana Phillip, Leeds’s first black Magistrate who has died at the age of 84. According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Mrs. Phillip came to Leeds from the West Indian island of St. Kitts in the 1950s and soon became a pillar of the community in Chapeltown, taking a leading role [...]

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Panos Caribbean Kicks off year-long 25th Anniversary Celebration with Environment Expo Display

By Andrea Downer Journalist Kingston, Jamaica. Panos Caribbean kicked off its 25th anniversary celebrations in last month by showcasing the organisation’s work in environment at the annual Green Expo which was held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica from June 10-12, 2011.

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International Mandela Day – Take Action Inspire Change

By Orita Bailey This year’s International Mandela Day will focus on activism. Getting people to devote sixty seven(67) minutes of their time to doing something to make a difference in the world. The significance of the sixty seven? One minute for each year that Nelson Mandela – or Madiba has given in service to the [...]

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The Frankness and Relevance of Brother Eddy’s prayer

By Lorna Callender BASSETERRE, St. Kitts When the late local preacher, Brother Eddy of St. Kitts, found conflicting passages in the Bible, he would make an honest appeal to God through prayer for guidance. Unlike some present day pastors who speak as though they had the monopoly on divine revelation and authority to interpret the [...]

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AWARD SHOWCASES MODEL YOUTH ACHIEVEMENTS

Basseterre, St. Kitts, The positive activities of young people in St. Kitts and Nevis will be celebrated in grand style by the Ministry of Youth Empowerment as it seeks to uplift the image of the youth population. Peace Corps Volunteer Connie Howard Leach is spearheading an initiative called the “25 Most Remarkable Teens in St. [...]

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