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Gov't sued - Keith Clarke’s family seeks big compensation
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THE estate of Keith Clarke, the accountant killed by soldiers during the 2010 hunt for former don Tivoli Gardens don Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke, has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit seeking damages over his death.
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Gov't urged to address waning support for Labour Day
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GOVERNMENT is being urged to do something to address the waning support for Labour Day, celebrated on May 23 each year to recognise the achievements of workers.
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Boy falls into sea during fight, dies
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THE body of a 14-year-old boy yesterday washed up at the Kingston Harbour in downtown Kingston, a day after a witness said the youngster was beaten and kicked in the water.
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Unique Artisan Collection from Haiti Set to Launch this Fall
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Canada, Brandaid Project and the Trade Facilitation Office are pleased to announce the launch of the Brandaid Haiti collection of home decor designs, for sale in the fall of 2013, in Canada. The Honourable ...
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EXCLUSIVE: UN role in Haiti cholera crisis criticized
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As the annual rainy season gathers over Haiti, bringing the risk of a renewed cholera epidemic that first struck in October 2011, growing numbers of health care professionals and relief workers are openly critical of the United Nations — which many believe brought the deadly disease to Haiti in the first place.
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