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17 to be chosen for Pic-O-De-Crop

Who will be the 17 to face-off against reigning monarch Classic? That will be decided over a period of a week as the first of...
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di Maria signs with Juventus

Angel di Maria has joined Juventus on a free transfer, agreeing a one-year contract. The Argentina winger, 34, left Paris St-Germain at the end of...
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NPC doing maintenance in Pine Road on Sunday

Residents in the area of Pine Road, St Michael, and surrounding districts are advised that the National Petroleum Corporation (NPC) will be conducting scheduled...
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Man seeks treatment for gunshot injury

Police are investigating another shooting incident. A man presented with an injury at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital earlier Saturday morning, claiming he was shot while...
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Women’s Network pressing for answers on GIS

The Women in Action Network (WiAN) continues to demand answers from Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams, about the condition of the girls housed...
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Rowley challenges parents as crime rises in Trinidad and Tobago

PORT OF SPAIN – Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, who in the past has labelled Trinidad and Tobago as a violent society, on Friday...
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Elon Musk wants to pull out of Twitter deal

Elon Musk is seeking to end his $44bn bid to buy Twitter, alleging multiple breaches of the agreement. The announcement is the latest twist in...
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AG: No quick fix to gun crime

Attorney General Dale Marshall says there is no immediate fix to the gun-related crime in Barbados and stressed that national public safety is everyone’s...
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Three Bajans for World meet

Three of the four Barbadian athletes who qualified for the World Athletics Championships, which starts this coming Friday in the American city of Eugene,...
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$1 million theft conviction quashed

The man who had been convicted of stealing $1.1 million from the Government’s coffers while he was a clerk at the Psychiatric Hospital, should...
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Japanese police hold Abe assassin

Police investigating the assassination of Japan’s ex-prime minister Shinzo Abe have said the suspect held a grudge against a “specific organisation”. The alleged gunman, named...
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34 dead getting pension

Government has been paying millions of dollars in pension to some of its former workers even though they are dead – some for more...
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