Warren Cassell of PRS Threatens To Enjoin Festival 2004 Music Use. Warren Cassell, Leeward Islands Performing Rights Society (PRS) representative, is planning to seek an injunction to stop the organisers of the Montserrat Festival 2004 from using songs covered by the PRS...
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A report that has government ministers and officials here in Montserrat reeling with excitement shows Montserrat’s credit rating to be among the best.....Full
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The Royal Montserrat Police Force (RMPF) raided Duck Pond, found and destroyed several hundred marijuana plants last week.....Full
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The Ministry of Agriculture commissioned several pieces of cassava processing equipment into use and launched a training workshop on how to use the apparatus during a ceremony at the Farmers’ Training Centre in Brades.....Full
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The Lookout Primary School was presented with awards after it won the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) School Entrepreneurship Contest 2003. The School competed against primary schools in the ECCB region....Full story
Chief Minister John Osborne has reported on the annual Overseas Territories Consultative Council (OTCC) meetings in London with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and the Department for International Development (DFID).…Full
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Montserrat Secondary PTA Elects Winston ‘Kafu’ Cabey President Winston “Kafu” Cabey was elected president of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of the Montserrat Secondary School for the next year, replacing Chedmond Browne...Full story
Police and family members have intensified their efforts to find missing person Royston Edmond Earle, a Guyanese national....Full
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The Seventh Day Adventist Church in Salem donated two computers to the Montserrat Secondary School (MSS) in a brief handing-over ceremony two weeks ago....Full story
The Seventh Day Adventist Mount Carmel Church of Salem made monetary donations to the Meals on Wheels Organisation and to the Special Needs Unit last week...Full
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The Montserratian who died in the motor vehicle accident in Leicester on Sunday, September 26, has been identified as Antonio Lloyd Clarence Skerritt, 25, son of Montserrat calypsonian “Cutter.”....Full story
The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has announced that EC$100 notes with upgraded security features were put into circulation in Antigua and Barbuda on Wednesday, 13 October, 2004...Full
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