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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Monday | August 21, 2006

CUBA: Castro regime 'slew thousands' - Lobbyists compile victims' database
CHATHAM, New Jersey (AP): Two Cuban-American opponents to Fidel Castro's rule hope a database they are compiling will provide an accurate record of how many have been killed under the regime, according to a media report.

TRINIDAD: UK cops paid more than commissioner - Salaries eight times that of locals

PORT-OF-SPAIN (Trinidad Express): Government pays British detective constables who are incorporated into Trinidad's law enforcement system an annual basic salary that is roughly eight times more than the annual basic salary...


T&T: Bird flu strain discovered on farm - officials say disease harmful to poultry, not humans

PORT-OF-SPAIN (CMC): Agriculture officials have discovered a strain of bird flu here but assured anxious nationals that the species did not pose a great danger to public health, though it could cause deaths in poultry.




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