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Barbadian to reappear in Jamaican court on Friday
Kingston, Jamaica – A Barbadian national, who is accused of attempting to smuggle about J$16-million (One Jamaica dollar=US$0.008 cents) worth of cocaine to London, will return to court on Friday after he was remanded into custody.
The defendant, Kelvin Charles, appeared in the St James Parish Court on charges of...

Housing project coming for Dodds
Government intends to boost its ambitious 10 000 housing solutions in five years plan, with the creation of another housing project proposed for Dodds in St Philip.
Approximately 48.43 acres of land at Dodds was yesterday vested into the National Housing Corporation, in a resolution that will see residential, commercial...

UWI give Chargers lessons
Knockout queens UWI Blackbirds moved one game away from a perfect first round and closer to double crown status when the Goddard Enterprises Limited Division One Volleyball Competition continued Monday night at Oldbury, St Philip.
The Blackbirds dismissed Chargers in straight sets 25-16, 25-19, 25-13 to go a perfect 7-0...

Two brothers’ sentences upheld
Just right.
That was the decision of the Court of Appeal which held that the sentences imposed on killer brothers Scott Colby Richardson Harewood and Stuart Kenny McMillian Harewood were neither unduly lenient, nor unduly harsh.
Scott “Ratty” Harewood, 35, and Stuart “Cujoe” Harewood, 37, both of Seaview, St Philip, had...

Armed men attempt to kidnap Neymar’s newborn
The parents of Neymar's girlfriend, Bruna Bianciardi, were tied up and robbed in an attempted kidnapping of his newborn daughter in Sao Paulo.
The Bianciardi residence, located in the municipality of Cotia, was stormed by a criminal gang on Tuesday.
R7 newspaper reports (via Marca) that the suspects - two of...

Fortnite makers taking Google to court
The maker of the popular video game Fortnite has begun its legal battle with Google in a San Francisco court.
The firm accused Google of acting as a monopoly – charging 30 per cent commission on in-app purchases on Google Play store.
Epic Games accused Google of turning its back on...

Glock a bad investment, judge tells man
Gunman Pearson Philip Goodridge is a first, said Justice Carlisle Greaves.
“Everybody finds a gun. You are the first man to say, ‘I bought my gun’. We had quarries that produced guns; sidewalks that guns walked out of. And you are the first man we had with the gun in...

BFA parts ways with national coaches
“They will not be missed!”
Those were the strong sentiments of former men’s national football team head coach and veteran sports administrator Adrian Donovan after the Barbados Football Association (BFA) announced yesterday that head coach Orlando Da Costa and his assistant Ricardo Fernandes decided not to renew their contracts by...

Nation Builders: Wilfred Field – A leap of faith P2
For Wilfred Field it was a challenge convincing advertisers to give the young Nation newspaper a chance.
Fifty years later, the retired first advertising manager looks back with satisfaction and gratification and why he says he has ink in his blood. The Nation is 50 years old this month and...

Trump clashes with NY judge while testifying
Former United States President Donald Trump has clashed repeatedly with the judge while testifying at a New York civil fraud trial that threatens his family’s business empire.
An exasperated Judge Arthur Engoron told Trump the hearing in Manhattan was not a political rally.
New York’s attorney general is seeking a $250m...

Death at Waterhall Land
The body of a 55-year-old man was on Monday morning discovered at his home at Waterhall Land, Eagle Hall, St Michael.
Police are carrying out investigations into the unnatural death of Gabriel Alleyne, whose body was identified by a family member.
A report was made to Black Rock Station around 7:15...

Teach Morals 101!
Teaching moral values at schools could lead to a reduction in violence and bullying, says Dean of the St Michael’s Cathedral Dr Jeffrey Gibson.
If those values are not imparted to the children, he added, Barbadian society could be left with many certified people without moral compasses.
The senior Anglican cleric...

