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Editorial - Posted by on June 14, 2013

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Editorial: Unsavory

This afternoon six ministers will be sworn in as members of the cabinet Wescot-Williams III. This will drag politics out of the deadlock it has experienced since Romain Laville and the DP withdrew their support for the previous government on May 5.

St. Maarten News - Posted by on June 14, 2013

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Chief Prosecutor Mos leaves St. Maarten: “Not all crimes can be prosecuted”

St. Maarten – “It has been a unique experience being part of the process of St. Maarten becoming a country within the Kingdom,” Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said yesterday at his farewell reception at the Pasanggrahan Hotel on Front Street. Mos wi

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New St. Maarten cabinet takes office this afternoon

Position Minister Economic Affairs remains open St. Maarten – Governor Drs. Eugène Holiday has scheduled the appointment and swearing in of six ministers for the Wescot-Williams III-cabinet and the Minister Plenipotentiary for this afternoon at

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Police arrest two suspects Pond Island shooting

St. Maarten – Police arrested a 20-year-old man and an 18-year-old as suspects in a shooting that took place on Pond Island on Monday evening. M.A.J. and E.R.J. were taken into custody without incident, the police stated in a press release. It did

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Home robbery in Lowlands

St. Maarten –Two unknown armed men attacked two people in their home on Jordan drive in the Lowlands on Wednesday evening. They seriously beat up their victims and tied them up. The robbers threatened their victims with weapons while they searched

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Taiko drummers take Crazy Horse to Curacao

St. Maarten  - St. Maarten's National Institute of Arts will send six talented young students to a performing arts showcase in Curacao this weekend.  NIA's all-girl Taiko Drumming Ensemble will play alongside more than 40 other children and teens f