For the second time in three months, grief counsellors are headed to a school to help children and teachers cope with the trauma of a brazen slaying. But Principal of …
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Another major rum-maker has thrown support behind Government’s introduction of breathalyzer testing, saying the distillery also wants people to drink rum responsibly. Managing Director of the West Indies Rum Distillery …
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Owen Arthur has warned his former counterpart in the Caribbean that the beleaguered regional carrier LIAT won’t survive their imposition of hefty airport taxes. The newly appointed chairman of LIAT …
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Prosecutors Sylvia Shweder and David Gopstein this morning convinced a 12-member jury that Donville Inniss had accepted two bribes from the Insurance Corporation of Barbados Limited (ICBL) and that he …
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A couple facing charges of criminal deception appeared in a Bridgetown court yesterday but while one was released on bail, the other was not so fortunate. Noel Lionel Taylor, 42, …
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It took a St Joseph man over a decade to accept responsibility for a number of drug offences after he was caught with the illicit substance within Barbados’ territorial waters. …
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Inspector Peter Dawson testified today that accused Tevin Ramon Skeete said he “beat a shot” while at St Elmo’s Mini Mart in St Lucy on January 14, 2011. The evidence …
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DLP says Inniss’ guilty verdict is a sad day for Barbados
by Sandy Deaneby Sandy DeaneDemocratic Labour Party (DLP) President Verla De Peiza has described the guilty verdict against ex-government minister Donville Inniss as a “sad day for the country and the DLP.” A 12-member …
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NEW YORK – Former government minister Donville Inniss has been found guilty of all three criminal counts he faced in a United States federal district court. A 12-member jury came …
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After more than five hours of summation and arguments this morning, a 12-member jury has started deliberations in the Donville Inniss’ bribery trial. A tense looking Inniss had paid close …