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NATION Newscast January 23, 2014

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In today’s headines:

A mother talks about her son’s serious injury in school violence.

Bico’s soaring ice cream sales put it into profit for the first time in three years.

Minister of Labour Esther Byer Suckoo has rejected any suggestion that Barbadians should take to the streets to protest against the coming public sector job losses.

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