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    GUYANA-POLITICS-Opposition parties continue talks on coalition

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    The main opposition People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Wednesday said it would continue talks with other opposition parties after the Alliance for Change (AFC)

    BERMUDA-CRIME-‘Facebook Fugitive’ charged in court over escape

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    Runaway prisoner Alvone Maybury, dubbed the "Facebook Fugitive" after posting messages on his social networking web site page, has been charged in court with escaping lawful custody.

    BARBADOS-POLITICS-Government announces new diplomatic postings

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    The Barbados government has named two senior officers in the public service and a veteran trade unionist as the newest member of the country’s diplomatic corps.

    SURINAME-POLITICS-Bouterse and Venetiaan discuss transfer of power

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    President-elect Desi Bouterse and outgoing President Ronald Venetiaan, two bitter political rivals, met formally for the first time in nearly two decades on Wednesday

    BARBADOS-CRIME-Police believe they have cracked a cold murder case

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    Members of the Cold Case Squad of the Barbados police force have arrested a suspect in what they believe is a breakthrough in a seven-year old murder case.

    BARBADOS-UK-TOURISM-Minister not optimistic that Britain will remove controversial tax

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    Barbados, which depends on theUnited Kingdom market for most of its tourists, is not holding out much hope that the new David Cameron-led coalition administration will immediately r

    BAHAMAS-TOURISM-China to fund mega tourism project

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    The Bahamas government says China has “given formal approval” to enter into a joint venture to build a multi-billion dollar mega-tourist resort that had previously been put on hold.

    BARBADOS-CRIME-Major drug bust

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    Barbados police say they have uncovered a huge quantity of marijuana estimated at more than BDS$11 million (US$5.5 million) at the island’s main seaport.

    TRASH TALKERS: Attorney says Caribbean men were just boastful and not terrorists

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    A defence lawyer says two Guyanese men accused of plotting to blow up the fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport

    JAMAICA-POLITICS-Most citizens believe PM Golding lied over the extradition of Coke

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    Most Jamaicans believe that Prime Minister Bruce Golding lied to the nation regarding the extradition of reputed gang leader Christopher “Dudus” Coke to the United States and that he no longer has credibility with citizens, according to a poll published here.