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Boxers head for Bridgetown
A confident 10-member women's boxing team left for Bridgetown, Barbados, on Sunday to participate in the sixth AIBA World Women's Boxing Championships. Shalabh Manocha reports.
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Cricket: England beat Pakistan by 5-wickets, lead T20 series 1-0
World Twenty20 champions England celebrated their first international since winning the World Cup in Barbados this year with a five-wicket win over controversy-hit Pakistan this morning
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England win first T20 match since World Cup triumph
World Twenty20 champions England celebrated their first international since winning the World Cup in Barbados this year with a five-wicket win over controversy-hit Pakistan on Sunday.
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6 die in Barbados store holdup fire
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Two would-be robbers threw a Molotov cocktail into a clothing store in Bridgetown, Barbados, Saturday night, killing six women, police said. Barbados - Caribbean - Police - Bridgetown - Government
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England-Pakistan series opens with air of suspicion
England play their first Twenty20 international on Sunday since claiming the World Cup in Barbados this year against a backdrop of suspicion and innuendo rather than celebration.
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Thieves burn store, kill 6 in Barbados
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Robbers set a clothing store ablaze, killing at least six people in the normally peaceful...
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Six die in Barbados shop attack
Armed robbers in Barbados have set fire to a clothing shop in the capital, Bridgetown, killing six people who were inside.
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Robbers burn clothing store, 6 die in Barbados
Robbers set a clothing store ablaze, killing at least six people in the normally peaceful capital of Barbados, police said Saturday. Police - Barbados - Caribbean - Government - Recreation and Sports
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Robbers set clothing store ablaze, 6 people killed in normally peaceful Barbados
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) — Robbers set a clothing store ablaze, killing at least six people in the normally peaceful capital of Barbados, police said Saturday.
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Don’t rush
Barbados shouldn’t let itself be pressured into making a hasty decision on whether or not to resume hangings. Parliamentarian Adriel Brathwaite, who has just completed a two-month stint as attorney-general, made this point to reporters yesterday during a break in a meeting of legal minds at Hilton Barbados.
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