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Rousseau hits at WICB duo - Demands accountability for investment of funds as cricket row widens

PAT ROUSSEAU, immediate past president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), yesterday called on the board to take action against two of its senior officers on the ground of accountability.

Cops find missing girl; man to be charged
AN 11-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl who was allegedly abducted by a taxi-driver six weeks ago in Clarendon, was yesterday found by the police in Kingston. The police said they recovered the child at a tenement yard on Fifth Avenue, Wilton Gardens (Rema).

Cambio robbed of $5 million
WESTERN BUREAU: FOUR GUNMEN yesterday stole some $5 million from the Dehring, Bunting and Golding cambio in Ocho Rios, the fourth time in less than a year that cambio dealers in the resort town have been hit.

New policy for awarding Operation Pride contracts - Blythe makes changes to stop corruption charges
WESTERN BUREAU: DR. KARL Blythe, Minister of Water and Housing, announced yesterday in Montego Bay that provident societies falling under Operation Pride, would no longer be allowed to appoint their own contractors.

Teacher honoured for service

LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: FOR 46 years, Beryl Rigg, gave dedicated service to education, becoming a force that even high ranking politicians were afraid to say no to her requests for benefits for her children.















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