Friday, June 18, 2004
Lobster vandals
Earlier today I spoke to fisherman and single parent, Jonathan Lander. Five generations of his family have fished the waters off Dorset - but now thugs have left him unable to work.
Click to read more. Father's fury at lobster vandals
Earlier today I spoke to fisherman and single parent, Jonathan Lander. Five generations of his family have fished the waters off Dorset - but now thugs have left him unable to work.
Click to read more. Father's fury at lobster vandals
Thursday, June 17, 2004
Fans' fun
As the nation goes football crazy ahead of this afternoon's game against Switzerland, click here to read how one group of fans pulled a late-night stunt to boost Euro 2004 spirit in their Oxfordshire village.
As the nation goes football crazy ahead of this afternoon's game against Switzerland, click here to read how one group of fans pulled a late-night stunt to boost Euro 2004 spirit in their Oxfordshire village.
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Trip to Antigua - my photo album
School children in the capital St. John's. They found it a real laugh seeing their pictures back on the digital camera.
Message on the sail of the Wadadli Cat catamaran, on its way around the island.
Mangoes on sale on the corner of Market Street, St. John's.
Playing the traditional Antiguan Wari game near the harbour.
These girls had just finished their last day at school and classmates had signed their shirts to say goodbye.
Bootleg r n b, hip hop, soca and salsa on sale on Market Street.
More mangoes, fruit and spices at St. John's covered Friday market.
School children in the capital St. John's. They found it a real laugh seeing their pictures back on the digital camera.
Message on the sail of the Wadadli Cat catamaran, on its way around the island.
Mangoes on sale on the corner of Market Street, St. John's.
Playing the traditional Antiguan Wari game near the harbour.
These girls had just finished their last day at school and classmates had signed their shirts to say goodbye.
Bootleg r n b, hip hop, soca and salsa on sale on Market Street.
More mangoes, fruit and spices at St. John's covered Friday market.
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
At the Rec - more images from Antigua
A stallholder selling sweets outside the Antigua Recreation Ground - known as "the Rec" - the national cricket stadium.
Schoolboys sit by signs outside the Rec.
Another inspirational sign outside the ground.
A schoolboy passes a bench near the Rec.
A teenager in a village on the road to Shirley Heights.
An elderly man sits in the shade next to a village shop.
Seventh Day Adventist Church in St. John's. The church runs a dentist surgery on the other side of the street.
Crossing on the High Street, St. John's.
A stallholder selling sweets outside the Antigua Recreation Ground - known as "the Rec" - the national cricket stadium.
Schoolboys sit by signs outside the Rec.
Another inspirational sign outside the ground.
A schoolboy passes a bench near the Rec.
A teenager in a village on the road to Shirley Heights.
An elderly man sits in the shade next to a village shop.
Seventh Day Adventist Church in St. John's. The church runs a dentist surgery on the other side of the street.
Crossing on the High Street, St. John's.
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