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Storm waves crash on tiny Caribbean island

By Stacy-Marie Ishmael in New York

Published: February 18 2009 15:48 | Last updated: February 18 2009 23:41

Shockwaves from Sir Allen Stanford’s alleged $8bn fraud have begun to spread around the world but it is the tiny island of Antigua that is at the epicentre of the quake.

On the day that US marshalls burst into the headquarters of Stanford Financial Group in Houston, Texas, Baldwin Spencer, the prime minister of Antigua, went on television in an attempt to calm locals shaken by the scandal.

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