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‘LIAT needs to be sued!’ – allegedly stranded passengers
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Several passengers who were allegedly stranded in Antigua on December 13, 2014 are currently seeking legal advice as they said enough is enough with LIAT not displaying any sense of compassion for their passengers much less children.
Provocative calls by Hon. Walwyn unrealistic – Sowande
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Commentator Natalio Wheatley aka Sowande Uhuru believes that provocative calls made by Education and Culture Minister Hon. Myron V. Walwyn regarding the need for the granting of citizenship and its accompanying rights to the children of expatriates upon their birth are unrealistic.
Global intimidation for the confusing of our children
By Alred C. Frett
The Sword of Laughter: Some hear me laugh at Trials & Tribulations and wonder if I’m crazy while others claim I am blessed ‘hand over fist’ by their imaginary Gods… Personally, I have yet to see those promised Hands of Blessings but I am surely battered & bruised by Hands of Fists being poked into me by the Wicked & Corrupt – They live for those days so the sound of my laughter causes them pain.
JVD business owners blast uncaring drivers; Police
GREAT HARBOUR, Jost Van Dyke, VI - Residents of Jost Van Dyke (JVD) have condemned the alleged uncaring acts of drivers who constantly speed along the beach front area of Great Harbour much to the detriment of others along their path.
Are public service terrorists destroying their own children??
By Alred C. Frett
Playing Blind, Deaf & Dumb??:
Since Thursday, Jan 17th many Persons have approached me with endless Suggestions on whom I should beg in order to get ahead of the Unfairness & Corruption I face. Repeatedly I have had to remind them I seek nothing for myself unless everyone is entitled to the same; besides I have no Envy or Complaint against anyone able to progress in this Jungle of Civil Servants Obstacles.
Are children out too late?
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – A retired Social Worker is extremely upset over the growing trend of “lawlessness” in the Virgin Islands where parents are taking their young children to concerts and festivals that conclude in the wee hours of the morning.