### SAturday April 19, 2008 ###
Police urge youngsters
making bombs to stop
PHILIPSBURG--Police are warning teenagers involved in tossing homemade explosives in and around school districts to cease this practice or risk injuring themselves or others.
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Beau Beau crowned King of Kings
PHILIPSBURG-- Leroy “King Beau-Beau” Brooks proved to be the King of Kings when he claimed the title early this morning at the From Us II You: King of Kings Calypso competition.
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Association formed to cater
to sensory-impaired persons
PHILIPSBURG--The Association Des 5 Sens (Five Senses) was recently formed to teach specialised techniques to persons with sensory impairments and to help them develop their sensory and cognitive perceptions for their personal fulfilment.
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Police block band at jump-up,
arrest youngsters for fighting
PHILIPSBURG--The police made good on their recent threats to crack down on dangerous activities during Thursday’s opening Carnival jump-up, blocking one band from performing and confiscating weapons from revellers, the police said Friday.
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Island gives Jean-Luc a fond farewell
MARIGOT--The late Territorial and Executive Councillor Jean-Luc Hamlet was laid to rest yesterday during an emotionally charged funeral ceremony that was underscored by a massive outpouring of sympathy for the bereaved family from the island population.
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Situation of shifting blame onto
each other is sad, says Duncan
PHILIPSBURG--The current situation with the constitutional change process is sad. Everybody is shifting the blame onto one another, Constitutional Affairs Minister Roland Duncan told The Daily Herald.
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