Here’s some of what to look for in tomorrow’s Midweek Nation:
– Full coverage of today’s no-confidence motion against Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler.
– The Governor of the Central Bank’s nine-month review of the economy.
– The National Task Force on Crime Prevention reveals findings from the Profiling Burglaries In Barbados 2006-2011 study.
– FIFA World Cup trophy on first trip to Barbados.
– Queen’s College remain unbeaten in Schools’ Under-19 Netball.
This and so much more is in store. Get your paper early and get online for updates throughout the day.
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