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Cholera in Haiti shows no signs of being stamped out

Study shows Haiti cholera has changed, experts say it suggests disease becoming endemic.

Renewed calls for order at Bahamas elections

Opposition leader’s wife spat at during advance poll.

Observing Easter around the globe

Christians across the world yesterday celebrated Easter, the faith’s most joyous holy day. At the Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Mass on the flower-adorned steps of St Peter’s Basilica before a crowd that swelled to far beyond 100,000.

Stand firm, Andrew

FORMER JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga is declaring there is no one in the party that can successfully challenge Andrew Holness for the top job.”If you look at the results of the elections, all the potential challengers have been losers,” Seaga…

The prince ponders – Holness fixes to fight for his throne

BATTERED AND bruised by two election defeats, Andrew Holness is gearing up for a battle to remain the leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

Oral health crisis in Jamaica

The country presently has one dentist to 70,000 Jamaicans.

Mystery over who was driver as accident victim awakes

THERE ARE MORE questions than answers surrounding the accident which claimed the life of 18-year-old Kadean Worrell early Monday morning.

CARICOM introduces consumer protection net

CARICOM has implemented an online system through which consumers in 14 member states can alert authorities of dangerous products on the market.

Hands off

Government is not prepared to bail out the cash-strapped Almond Resorts Inc. in light of the problems faced with the Gems Of Barbados project.

T&T committed to regional security

PARAMARIBO, Suriname, CMC –Trinidad and Tobago Friday reiterated its commitment to regional security as Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders moved into the final day of their two-day inter-sessional summit here.

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