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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Tuesday | March 4, 2008

Politicians spar over spy drama
ST GEORGE'S (CMC): It's the stuff movies are made of. A group of politicians huddle around a table plotting strategies to form the next government when one of them spots a red flashing light emanating from a nearby abandoned building. The politicians run towards the building and grab...

Red flag on sex tourism

WASHINGTON (CMC): A major non-profit, community advocacy group is urging Americans to be "seriously concerned about the explosion of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean".In a statement, HR Reality Check said that poverty, gender inequalities and a high degree of HIV-related stigma...

Dominica peeved at LIAT service

ROSEAU (CMC): The Dominica government says it will be sending a "strong letter" to regional airline LIAT regarding the service being provided to the island.Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Ian Douglas said the government would be seeking talks with LIAT's management...

Suriname blasts US drug report

PARAMARIBO (CMC): Government and judicial officials Monday rejected claims by the United States that corruption within the judicial system was inhibiting Suriname's ability to deal effectively with the illegal drugs trade. The US State Department in its 2008 International Narcotics...

JP's body found

PORT OF SPAIN (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago police yesterday confirmed that a badly decomposed body found in a hole in the east of the island is that of Justice of the Peace Winston Best, who was due to give evidence in a murder trial this month. ...





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