Month: March 2012
Dravid likely to retire on Friday
France’s Sarkozy: Too many immigrants
France has too many foreigners and is not integrating them properly, President Nicolas Sarkozy said in an interview on French television.
Tasmania lose three players to food poisoning
A food poisoning outbreak has forced Tasmania to make three changes for their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia in Hobart starting today
Top U.N. official inside Syria
The United Nations emergency relief chief Valerie Amos made her way to a ravaged area of Syria Wednesday while the U.S. continued to condemn the nation’s regime.
All-round Lions consolidate at top
A round-up of Wednesday’s matches in the MiWAY T20 Challenge
Nuclear watchdog: ‘Iran is not telling us everything’
Iran is not open about its nuclear program, but it should be, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Wednesday.
Millions expended to improve drainage capability of MMA areas – NDIA
Georgetown: Catering especially to the needs of farmers in the Mahaica, Mahaicony, Abary (MMA) area, the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) is gearing to improve drainage of some…
Relocation of Human Services high on the agenda – Webster
Georgetown: A new location for the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security is being touted by the Human Services Minister, Jennifer Webster. Her disclosure comes in the wake…
Opposition MP admitted to Psychiatric Hospital
Bridgetown. Opposition Barbados Labour Party (BLP) Member of Parliament Rawle Eastmond has been admitted to the Psychiatric Hospital, the veteran MP was found incorherent after his car ran off the…









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