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More kidney patients

The time has come for Government to enact legislation that will allow dialysis patients to access kidneys from cadavers. ...
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No apology

Barbados Workers’ Union general secretary Senator Sir Roy Trotman reiterated on the floor of Parliament yesterday that he would not apologize now or ...
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Arthur offers a ‘cure’

Former Prime Minister Owen Arthur believes he has the medicine for the Barbados economy. He just needs it to be given to the patient. ...
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June refunds

More than 90 000 Barbadians filed income taxes this year and from next month Inland Revenue will begin issuing refunds. ...
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Housing stock in for boost

Private landowners are stepping up to assist with housing solutions in Barbados. ...
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More hotels could close

More hotel closures could be on the cards for Barbados as its most important sector faces increased operational bills while at the same ...
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Belgrave 3rd at Optimum Classic

Lyndon Belgrave delivered his best performance in bodybuilding’s pro ranks, earning himself a satisfying third place at the Optimum Classic men’s bodybuilding pro contest in Shreveport, ...
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Going where?

Helicopters are not often seen in Barbados these days since the demise of the tour company, Bajan Helicopters, some years ago. ...
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Upbeat WI

LORD’S – Embattled West Indies enter the opening Test against world No.1 England at Lord’s today facing an avalanche of criticism over a novice top ...
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Small builders step up

Government was making good on its commitment to work with small contractors. ...
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Opposition in House walkout

A day of back and forth between Members in the House of Assembly ended on a controversial note Tuesday night when four Opposition Barbados ...
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WHAT MATTERS MOST: What’s really fair and balanced

Whenever the chief opposition spokesman on the economy issues a Press release, it can only be published with an immediate response from the ...
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AWRIGHT DEN: Officer, you serious?

Last Friday afternoon just after midday, I was stuck in traffic heading east towards the Garfield Sobers Roundabout in the Fordes Road area. ...
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DEAR CHRISTINE: Young man needs counselling

Dear Christine, I wish to respond to that young man who has a problem with being circumcised. ...
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EDITORIAL: Action will be key to our survival

Former Minister of Energy Liz Thompson, now assistant secretary general of the United Nations and executive coordinator of the Rio+20 Summit in Brazil next month, is hopeful ...
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DEAR CHRISTINE: This hatred will make you sick

Dear Christine, I want to address the letter writer of the article which appeared in Monday’s paper. ...
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Gall Hill win Christ Church battle

Gall Hill edged neighbours DirecTV Paradise 1-0 in the Christ Church derby Tuesday when Digicel Premier League action continued at the Gall Hill playing field, St ...
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Riley leads Loopers’ victory

A brilliant unbeaten performance by Anthonette Riley led Flash Media Photos Rising Sun to an impressive 3-1 victory over Fast Loopers “A” in ...
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Pacer catches coaches’ eyes

One thing is for certain: Randall Hoyte is quick. Very quick. ...
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Thomas survives no-confidence vote

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Prime Minister Tillman Thomas survived a vote of no confidence at the end of a marathon debate on ...
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No apology

Barbados Workers’ Union general secretary Senator Sir Roy Trotman reiterated on the floor of Parliament yesterday that he would not apologize now or

More kidney patients

The time has come for Government to enact legislation that will allow dialysis patients to access kidneys from cadavers.

June refunds

More than 90 000 Barbadians filed income taxes this year and from next month Inland Revenue will begin issuing refunds.

Arthur offers a ‘cure’

Former Prime Minister Owen Arthur believes he has the medicine for the Barbados economy. He just needs it to be given to the patient.

More hotels could close

More hotel closures could be on the cards for Barbados as its most important sector faces increased operational bills while at the same

Housing stock in for boost

Private landowners are stepping up to assist with housing solutions in Barbados.

Opposition in House walkout

A day of back and forth between Members in the House of Assembly ended on a controversial note Tuesday night when four Opposition Barbados

Upbeat WI

LORD’S – Embattled West Indies enter the opening Test against world No.1 England at Lord’s today facing an avalanche of criticism over a novice top

Small builders step up

Government was making good on its commitment to work with small contractors.

Going where?

Helicopters are not often seen in Barbados these days since the demise of the tour company, Bajan Helicopters, some years ago.