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Local fishermen struggle against heavy imports
The fishing is not good, for local fishermen as they grapple with adverse weather, tough trade and territorial war.

Customs under scrutiny
Customs officer held in big ammo find.


Health group touts legal prostitution
The Government is currently studying recommendations to legalise consensual sex between adult males and prostitution as legitimate occupations.


Man shot by cop loses Supreme Court award
A man who was the victim of a policeman's bullet left the courtroom empty-handed last week Friday when the Court of Appeal overturned a Supreme Court award of $2. 2 million.


WTO accused of 'manipulation'
Developed countries, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the Free Trade Areas of the Americas (FTAA) have been accused of manipulation and interference in trade matters involving CARICOM states.

















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