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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Saturday | December 31, 2005

Gov't in discussions to set up DEA office
THE GUYANA government says it is holding discussions with the United States regarding the possibility of the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) establishing a presence in the country.

Slain UN peacekeeper receives military honours
A JORDANIAN officer who was killed while serving as a U.N. peacekeeper in Haiti was revered as a martyr yesterday as he received military honours at a service in the capital.


Bishop criticises Christmas music
ROMAN CATHOLIC Bishop, Vincent Darius has expressed concern over the type of songs being played in Grenada during the Christmas season.


Castro welcomes Morales
BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT-ELECT Evo Morales got a greeting reserved for heads of state when he arrived in communist Cuba yesterday: a red carpet, a military band and a smiling Fidel Castro.


Deadbeat parents run up millions of dollars in arrears
THE BERMUDA government is chasing more than US$13 million from deadbeat parents who have failed to keep up with child support payments.






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