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Lead Stories

EAC goes a-begging
The Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) is seeking overseas funding to pay for the costs of training its staff in electronic voting technology.

Appeal Court needs more judges - Forte

Hon. Ian Forte, Q.C., President of the Court of Appeal, has disclosed that representation had been made to the Government for an increase in the number of judges in the Court of Appeal, and that the matter was being considered.

Disabled get IT training

Disabled persons are being included in the technology revolution moving throughout the island.

Students denied US visas
Several students who have been accepted at schools in the United States were disappointed when the United States Embassy denied them students' visas.

Drug Court doing well
Most of the 13 persons who left the RM Court at Half-way Tree on Wednesday after a sitting of the Drug Court were smiling.
















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