ST JOHN'S, Antigua: Protesters march in St John's, Antigua, yesterday. The march was called to pressure the government into setting up an independent probe into an alleged passport racket which came in the wake of revelations that US sniper suspect, John Allen Muhammad, fraudulently obtained an Antiguan passport. (Photo: AP) ST JOHN'S, Antigua (AP) -- Hundreds of people held a protest march yesterday over the government's stalled investigation into an alleged scam that allegedly awarded a passport to the US sniper suspect. Some 500 protesters chanted "We are not afraid of (Prime Minister) Lester Bird" and hoisted anti-government placards. Some...