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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Friday | February 22, 2008

Vatican's number two visits Cuba
HAVANA (AP):The Vatican's secretary of state said yesterday he hoped his visit to Cuba could give ''a new push'' to sometimes-strained relations between the communist government and the island's Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican's No. 2 official...

HAITI - Two Canadians charged with sex abuse

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP): Two Canadian men were arrested and charged Wednesday with sexually abusing children in a Haitian orphanage, United Nations police said. Orphanage volunteers, Armand Huard, 64, and Denis Rochefort, 59, were arrested in Quebec...

Barbados has concerns over EPA with EU

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): The new Barbados Government says it has no intention of reneging on a decision to host the signing ceremony for the new Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Caribbean Community countries...

OAS condemns latest mass killings in Guyana

WASHINGTON (CMC): The Organisation of American States has condemned "in the strongest terms" the latest mass killings in Guyana. In a statement issued here Wednesday, Assistant Secretary General Albert Ramdin condemned what he called "these barbarous acts which violate ...

Jamaican teacher offered job back

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC): A Jamaican teacher made sick by mould and who won a legal battle against the Bermuda Government after refusing to return to work at Cedar Bridge Academy has been offered a job back at the school....





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