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Election campaign threatens to turn nasty
Election campaign threatens to turn nasty
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC -The ruling New National Party (NNP) is accusing the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) of introducing violence into the election campaign that is threatening to turn nasty ahead of the July 8 poll.
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Stanford All Stars, England to clash for US$20m payout
Stanford All Stars, England to clash for US$20m payout

LONDON, England, CMC – Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford on Wednesday unveiled a multi-million dollar joint venture with the England & Wales Cricket Board which will see a one-off, winner-takes-all US$20 match being staged in Antigua this November.


GRENADA-ELECTION-Opposition party against Ramdin to head OAS observer mission

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC – The main opposition National Democratic Party (NDC) Wednesday said it does not support the Assistant Secretary General of the Organisation of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, heading an OAS observer mission for the July 8 general election here.

HORSE RACING-JAMAICA-Harding to partner Alsafra in Jamaica Derby

PORTMORE, Jamaica, June 11, CMC - Trinidad and Tobago's Brian Harding is flying this week to Jamaica to be reunited with the outstanding filly Alsafra as they team up for the rich Digicel Jamaica Derby on Saturday at Caymanas Park.


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Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin

First he was out, then he was in. Jamaica’s Commissioner of Police, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, resigned on Monday, June 2 after just 169 days in office, but by the next day he was back on the job.


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