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The Daily Herald - 09-Sep-2014

PHILIPSBURG--A draft National Decree for the establishment of a Council for Education and Labour was approved by the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, September 2. The draft will be forwarded to the Council of Advice for vetting. Legislation, governing secondary education stipulates that a Council for Education and Labour is a requirement as an advisory body to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth...

The Daily Herald - 09-Sep-2014

PHILIPSBURG--It looks like any other car on the road, but a closer look at the name tag will boldly proclaim – Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car) – one of the world's leading fully electric cars. This blue car was purchased by Jim and Jody Rosen for its environmentally friendliness and as an investment in their only granddaughter Abigail's stake in a better planet....

The Daily Herald - 29-May-2014

  PHILIPSBURG--Several government officials have expressed condolences and words of comfort to United People’s (UP) party leader Member of Parliament Theo Heyliger and former partner Debbie Zwanikken on the tragic passing of their son Curtis Heyliger early Wednesday morning.   Curtis was the eldest child of his parents. He was killed in an accident on L.B. Scot Road.   President of...

The Daily Herald - 28-May-2014

HARBOUR VIEW--Governor Eugene Holiday has submitted the interim progress report about the Integrity Inquiry to the Kingdom Council of Ministers in keeping with the provisions of the Kingdom Decree of September 30, 2013. A copy of the report has also been submitted to the Council of Ministers of St. Maarten. The report provides an outline of the work conducted thus far by the New York-based Accounting...

The Daily Herald - 28-May-2014

GRAND CASE--A 20-year-old man with initials L.M.H. was severely injured after having been shot. The incident escalated when H. had an argument with another man after which he was struck by two bullets. The incident occurred around 1:40pm on Monday, in Rue des Ecoles in Grand Case, Captain Sylvain Jouault of the Gendarmerie confirmed. Paramedics did attend, but the victim's condition was so serious...

The Daily Herald - 28-May-2014

WILLEMSTAD--Former Curaçao prime minister Gerrit Schotte (MFK) was released from custody Tuesday night by the Judge of Instruction at the request of his lawyers. The suspect in the "Babel" investigation into money-laundering practices and forgery was met by party supporters who drove to the police cells at Barber in the remote Western part of the island after hearing the news of his pending release....

The Daily Herald - 28-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--Pupils of St. Maarten's six Catholic primary schools participated in a science fair on May 27, which included 29 exhibition stands prepared by the students. Pupils prepared for six weeks, carrying out their own primary and secondary research, as well as interviews with various organisations such as the St. Maarten Nature Foundation and NV GEBE. Pupils proudly presented their research...

The Daily Herald - 27-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--Job security for employees of St. Maarten Telephone Group of Companies TelEm and United Telecommunications Services (UTS), the need for improved quality of telephone service, acquiring St. Maarten's shares in UTS and the appointment of a St. Maarten representative on the UTS board were some of the concerns raised by Members of Parliament (MPs) during the plenary session of Parliament...

The Daily Herald - 27-May-2014

THE HAGUE--The objectives to reduce the overrepresentation of Dutch Caribbean youngsters in crime, unemployment, educational and social welfare statistics in the Netherlands have mostly failed. Dutch Minister of Social Affairs and Employment Lodewijk Asscher stated this in a letter that he sent to the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament last Friday, along with the 2013 monitoring report on the...

The Daily Herald - 27-May-2014

COLE BAY--A number of residents have been trying to appeal planned evictions from the emergency homes in Cole Bay by the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF) for some time now. One concerned resident has come forward, stating that although he knew they had been trying to evict them, he found it unfair that he had received an official termination-of-lease letter on very short notice....

The Daily Herald - 26-May-2014

THE HAGUE--Gaining five seats in the European Parliament, Christian Democrat CDA has won the European elections in the Netherlands, it emerged on Sunday. Dutch voters were among the first to go to the polls on Thursday in the elections for a new Parliament of the European Union. The final vote count was announced Sunday at 11:00pm, after the polling stations had closed in Italy. Exit polls had predicted...

The Daily Herald - 26-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--Two armed men executed a daring daylight robbery at Swiss Time store on Front Street around 11:50am on Saturday, May 24. Police spokesperson Inspector Ricardo Henson said two unknown men wearing motorcycle helmets and dressed in dark clothing pulled up in front of the store in a white van with licence plate 5638AAA. The robbers parked in the middle of the street in front of the store,...

The Daily Herald - 26-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--United Telecommunications Services (UTS) Eastern Caribbean has been incorporated into a new holding company, UTS Eastern Caribbean Holding N.V., giving this subsidiary of the UTS Group the ability to operate more efficiently and timely in its core market. The incorporation took place at Boekhoudt Civil Law Notary Office in St. Maarten on Friday, May 23. UTS Eastern Caribbean N.V. has...

The Daily Herald - 26-May-2014

CAY HILL--The Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School Parents Committee hosted a silent march against all types of child abuse on the evening of Saturday, May 24, which it said was in solidarity with all children of the country. The event was attended by more than 100 people, as well as young attack victim S.B., who is a pupil at the school. S.B. participated in the march by being driven most of the...

The Daily Herald - 24-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--A man who was arrested for a terrifying assault on a nine-year-old girl in South Reward on Thursday, May 15, has had his detention extended by the Investigating Judge yesterday. He is now officially in pre-trial detention, Prosecutor Tineke Kamps confirmed. After his initial 48 hours of police detention, the Prosecutor's Office had already extended his detention to 10 days, causing the...

The Daily Herald - 24-May-2014

WILLEMSTAD--The Judge of Instruction will decide Monday at the latest if MFK-leader and Curaçao Member of Parliament (MP) Gerrit Schotte is to remain behind bars for the full eight-day extension of his detention by the Prosecutor's Office. His female partner Cicely van der Dijs was released Thursday night, mainly because a detective had told her she would only be held for one more day during questioning....

The Daily Herald - 24-May-2014

AMSTELVEEN--Well-known Curaçao top criminal Gwenette Martha was shot dead execution style in the street in Amstelveen, close to Amsterdam, Thursday night. Martha (40), who was nicknamed "the untouchable" because many times he managed to stay out of justice's hands, was one of the most famous criminals in the Netherlands. He has been involved in many cocaine transports from South America and committed...

The Daily Herald - 24-May-2014

SIMPSON BAY--Princess Juliana International Airport SXM officially inaugurated on Friday its LED-lit runway, the first fully LED-lit runway in the region. The media were invited to view the progress SXM Airport has made, the airport recently having celebrated 70 years in existence. The inauguration ceremony was attended by various dignitaries, airport board, staff and other invited guests. The audience...

The Daily Herald - 23-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--Members of the first ever, three-day-long Kingdom Youth Parliament (KYP) presented the conclusions of debates, as well as their plan of action to Her Royal Highness (HRH) Princess Beatrix in the presence of her entourage and various Kingdom Government officials at the University of St. Maarten on Thursday. "You can still feel the temperature from the heated debates," joked host Roderik...

The Daily Herald - 23-May-2014

~ Brandon Fitzpatrick tops in Math, General Knowledge ~ By Judy H. Fitzpatrick PHILIPSBURG--St. Dominic Primary School pupil Naisha Lalwani and Sr. Magda Primary School pupil Xavier Tjon Jaw Chong tied for the top spot in the country in the Foundation-Based Examinations (FBE) Exit Examinations with an 86 per cent overall pass rate. Lalwani and Chong both accumulated 274 out of a possible 320 marks...


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