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Daily Archives: Jan 25, 2018

Jamaican jailed for smuggling cocaine into Bermuda

HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jan 25, CMC   –  A 22-year-old Jamaican man has been jailed for six years by a Supreme Court judge after he admitted smuggling US$200,000 worth of cocaine into Bermuda.

Military option on North Korea crisis 'unacceptable': South Korea foreign minister

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - South Korea’s foreign minister said on Thursday that the standoff over North Korea’s nuclear program must be resolved diplomatically, and she is certain Washington will consult her government first if a military option were to be considered.

Trump takes his America First policies to Davos globalists

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump arrived in Switzerland on Thursday to attend the World Economic Forum where he will push his “America First” agenda and seek more fair, reciprocal trade between the United States and its allies.

Tech firms let Russia probe software widely used by U.S. government

WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Major global technology providers SAP (SAPG.DE), Symantec (SYMC.O) and McAfee have allowed Russian authorities to hunt for vulnerabilities in software deeply embedded across the U.S. government, a Reuters investigation has found.

Gayle, Russell, Narine return to add star quality

Superstar opener Chris Gayle will return to domestic limited overs action for the first time in seven years when he headlines the Regional Super50 starting next Tuesday.

Seven Qualify For Carifta

Seven of the country’s young track & field athletes have, so far, qualified for the 2018 Carifta Games slated for Nassau, Bahamas.

Greene ‘justifies’ Harrigan’s suspension, VP hits back

The ongoing public squabble between executive members of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) continued this week as president of the organisation, EP Chet Greene sought to justify the suspension of vice president, Wilbur Harrigan.

Health Ministry said it is addressing the concerns of Clarevue workers

The Ministry of Health and the Environment has broken its silence about the on-going strike at the Clarevue Psychiatric Hospital.

Becker appeals for help in finding five of his six Grand Slam trophies

Boris Becker has lost five of his six Grand Slam trophies and is appealing for the public's help to locate them.

We have hit a nerve

Oh boy!  This whole Observer share thing has hit a raw nerve across the country. From the guy on the street to the prime minister, everyone has something to say about the concept of the free media being placed into the hands of the people.
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