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  2. Jennifer Cassar - Wikipedia

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    Cassar served as the Carib Queen, a leader of the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community and the indigenous community in Trinidad and Tobago, from 2011 until her death in 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cassar, a career civil servant and the sixth Carib Queen since the title's creation in 1875, was the first Carib Queen to hold a secular job.

  3. Gwendolyn Tonge - Wikipedia

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    Gwendolyn Moreen Peters was born on 3 October 1923 in Seatons Village, on the Island of Antigua in the Eastern Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. [1] She attended her basic educational studies in Antigua and trained under Caribbean pupil-teacher program to enable her to become a teacher.

  4. Julian Rogers - Wikipedia

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    The station delivered breaking news of the Caribbean for much of the 1970s and 1980s. In 1971, Rogers was appointed Programme Director of ZDK Radio, in Antigua & Barbuda, establishing the country's first non-government-owned commercial radio station. Until March 1972 he hosted the morning show and anchored the major evening newscast.

  5. Carib Queen - Wikipedia

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    [2] [16] [17] A career civil servant, Cassar was the first Carib Queen to hold a secular job. [2] Among her accomplishments, Cassar successfully lobbied the government of Trinidad and Tobago for 100 acres to establish a new Amerindian village in Blanchisseuse. [2] Jennifer Cassar died in office on 19 July 2018. [18] Nona Aquan: October 2019 [19]

  6. List of newspapers in Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    News Pages Antigua, founded in the 2000s [2] Carib Arena, founded in the 2000s, short-lived [2] Antigua Sun and Sun Weekend, founded in 1997 by Allen Stanford; Caribbean Times, in Antigua and Barbuda, ceased to publish in January 2018. [2] [5] (There is a newspaper also called Caribbean Times that is published in New York City.)

  7. Sir William Young, 1st Baronet, of North Dean - Wikipedia

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    A c. 1767 portrait of Young and his family by Johan Zoffany. Sir William Young, 1st Baronet (c. 1724 – c. 1788) was a British colonial administrator and planter. [1] He served as President of the Commission for the Sale of Lands in the Ceded Islands, and was appointed the first non-military governor of Dominica in 1768.

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  9. Government ministries of Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Ministry Minister Permanent secretary Ministry of Finance, Corporate Governance & Public Private Partnerships: Gaston Browne: Sean Cenac Ministry of Legal Affairs, Public Safety, Immigration and Labour