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No apology
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Barbados Workers’ Union general secretary Senator Sir Roy Trotman reiterated on the floor of Parliament yesterday that he would not apologize now or in the future over his reference to an employer as an “Egyptian Jew”.
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More kidney patients
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The time has come for Government to enact legislation that will allow dialysis patients to access kidneys from cadavers.
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June refunds
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More than 90 000 Barbadians filed income taxes this year and from next month Inland Revenue will begin issuing refunds.
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Cadet major missing
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FRIENDS of a high-ranking officer of the Jamaica Combined Cadet Force say that he has gone missing, but law enforcers have not officially began a probe into his disappearance.
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'Jamaica 50' clash at Gordon House
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JAMAICA 50 passions overflowed inside Gordon House yesterday as the Standing Finance Committee's (SFC) review of the 2012/2013 Estimates exploded into a shouting match over projects and expenditure.
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More mystery as missing girl returns home
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GREAT POND, St Ann — Mikayla Manasseh, the five-year-old girl who mysteriously disappeared from her home Monday morning, returned home yesterday just as mysteriously.
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Goal: In Haiti, a New Stadium Will Rise
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From the rubble, literally, of the earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010 plans to build the first professional soccer stadium in that country are taking shape.
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In Haiti, a New Stadium Will Rise
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From the rubble, literally, of the earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010 plans to build the first professional soccer stadium in that country are taking shape.
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