
She rocked the crowd at the 2009 National Carnival Queen Pageant and earned her top spot in the competition. The road from pageant princess to queen started in primary school for Iva Satney with the Vide Bouteille Miss Buggs pageant in 2000. After that she took part in the Miss Castries Comprehensive Secondary School pageant, [...]
June 30, 2010 | Posted in
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Are our church faithful being shafted by their representatives in the House?
Rick Wayne underscores the hypocrisy in Wednesday’s STAR!
ALSO IN WEDNESDAY’S STAR:
—Could your husband or baby father be secretly homosexual? Find out in Confessions of a Closet Homo!
–Why is Nicholas Frederick still Attorney General?
–And is Keith Mondesir the real heavy roller?
—Jerry George says there [...]
June 29, 2010 | Posted in
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The semi final line up for the 2010 St Lucia Football Association’s
sanctioned Blackheart/Kashif and Shanghai Knockout Football Tournament is now complete after quarter final action last evening at the Beausejour Cricket Ground.
The semi finals which was played Friday evening featured Central Castries
coming up against Canaries while in the second semi-final, reigning inter district football champions [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Spectrum may be the Chihuahua among the big dogs of calypso tents in St Lucia, but make no mistake, this is no maji calypso tent.
Spectrum Tent lacks only one thing that the other calypso tents already have—stars. But last Wednesday, on their quarterfinals night, the calypsonians of Spectrum proved that they have something that some [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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I wonder, these days more than ever: If Kenny Anthony were only a lawyer like, say, Peter Foster—who by local measure is the harpy eagle of the bat-infested legal community—or Claudius Francis whose potential is obvious despite his perplexing reluctance to flee his cuckoo’s nest—might Kenny Anthony and I have formed a bond similar to [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Sherma is first St Lucian to manage Sea Island Cotton
When Sherma Flavius started at Sea Island Cotton twelve years ago, never in her wildest dreams did she think she would be heading the company one day. Flavius began her journey at Sea Island as a sales assistant/cashier. However, on June 16, 2009, she was [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Conditions were not the best due to inclement weather, nevertheless athletes put their best foot forward at the 26th National Track and Field Championships on Sunday at the George Odlum Stadium which doubles as a makeshift hospital.
While this may not be the most suitable arrangement for the St Lucia Athletics Association, at least they can [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Picture this: Labour Day 2002, New York City. The annual West Indian parade which draws thousands to the streets for the annual Caribbean carnival, is witnessing once again the ground troops chipping across Eastern Parkway to a song called “The Bomb Song.” In it there is a catchy hook line “Boom, the world trade centre [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Shock waves rippled through the arts community on Friday June 25. Athanasius Seon La Borde was murdered at his Summersdale home. Police reports indicate that about 2:45am that morning, La Borde was home when he was attacked by “someone who allegedly stabbed him multiple times about the body.” La Borde was found in the nude [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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On Tuesday June 22, Matha Joseph entered a guilty plea in the High Court to Dangerous Harm. Crown Prosecutor Giovanni James relayed the facts of the case to Justice Kenneth Benjamin. The prosecution’s case is that about 10:30am on Friday June 12, 2009, Juliette Mauricette, Joseph’s ex-girlfriend and the mother of his three children, was [...]
June 27, 2010 | Posted in
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