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Lead Stories

Barbados wary of new linkages

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CANA : BARBADIAN PRIME Minister Owen Arthur in an interview with the Sunday Sun newspaper threw some light on his reported dispute with Jamaica's Prime Minister P.J. Patterson.

Bermuda recruits 8 local cops
THE Government of Bermuda has recruited eight policemen from the rank and file of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to serve in that country's police force on a three-year non-renewal contract. Sergeant Victor George Henry of the Constabulary...

Where did those Jamaican blue-eyed blonds come from?
TREASURE BEACH, Jamaica (AP): OLD-TIMERS around Treasure Beach, where there are many Jamaicans with blue eyes, blond hair and freckles, agree this place has a Scottish past. But how it came about, no one can say.

National Environment Awareness Week June 4-11
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT Awareness Week will be observed June 4 to 11 and the Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA) has planned several activities to highlight national and global environmental issues.

A new breed of street children
NEW AFFLUENT groups of children are now taking to the streets, reports Parenting Counsellor and board member at the National Initiative for Street Children (NISC) Carol Rose Hagley.

Is there a curse on national lottery winnings?
IF you're a lottery winner (or if you dream of being a winner), then you ought to be reading this.


















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