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October 2016

Keys community awards older persons

The Keys Improvement Community Club brought the celebration of older persons closer to home with an awards ceremony to recognize older persons within the Keys community, Herman Phillip and Adolphus Stephens, both in their 90s were honoured…

Police High Command briefs Cabinet on security matters

1-3 tomorrow crn of market and cayon, marcella Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 31, 2016 (RSCNPF): The High Command of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force met in a conference with the Cabinet of Ministers chaired by Prime…

Interpol is not complete without Taiwan’s participation

Growing internationalization underlines the urgent need for Taiwan’s involvement in the global fight against transnational crime. The 2016 InterNations Expat Insider survey of more than 14,000 expatriates globally ranked Taiwan as the best…

Man charged with murder in St Johnson’s Village incident

(ZIZ News) -- One man has been arrested for the recent St. Johnson avenue shooting incident that left one man dead and another person injured. The assailant taken into custody for suspicion of murder on Tuesday October 25 has been…

Dr. William Connor hosts Professional Day

(ZIZ News) -- Teachers and ancillary members of the Dr. William Connor Primary School participated in a Professional Day in another thrust in the school’s educational advancement. Principal of the school Valencia Syder said the school’s…

Hope springs eternal

KARUNEGALA, Sri Lanka (CMC) — Opener Kyle Hope stroked a sublime hundred and Chadwick Walton, Assad Fudadin and Rovman Powell all chipped in with half-centuries as West Indies A ran riot against Sri Lanka A to post a crushing 109-run…

Tony Blair: U.K. may need a second vote on Brexit

Tony Blair thinks Brits may be having second thoughts about Brexit. The former Prime Minister said the U.K. should keep its "options open" over its decision to leave the European Union until it becomes clear what kind of deal it can get.…

Bus driver dies after being set on fire

(CNN)A bus driver in Brisbane, Australia, has died after a passenger set him on fire, police said Friday. Authorities launched a homicide investigation after the incident, which saw the driver pronounced dead at the scene. Australian media…

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