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US temporarily relaxes passport requirements. |
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United States immigration officials on Friday temporarily relaxed passport requirements for some American citizens returning from trips to the Caribbean, Canada and Mexico.
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The Secretary General of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace says there's a need to "put the life" back into advertising and marketing the region.
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Governor stripped of constitutional powers. |
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Bermuda's Public Safety Minister David Burch Wednesday called on Governor Sir John Vereker to relinquish his constitutional powers over the police and delegate them to the Bermuda government. Bermudan Governor Sir John Vereker.
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Fourth suspect surrenders. |
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Trinidad and Tobago police Tuesday confirmed that Abdul Nur, the fourth suspect wanted in the alleged plot to bomb the John F. Kennedy International Airport, has given himself up.
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T&T police hunt fourth man. |
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Trinidad authorities appealed on Monday for help in tracking down a fourth suspect in a foiled plot to blow up fuel tanks and pipelines at New York's international airport. Abdel Nur, a Guyanese citizen, is believed to be hiding in Trinidad and Tobago, and police described him Monday as armed and dangerous, releasing a grainy undated photograph.
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US plot' pair in T&T court. |
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Two men held in Trinidad over an alleged plot to blow up New York's JFK airport will fight moves to extradite them to the US, their lawyer says. Kareem Ibrahim of Trinidad and Abdul Kadir of Guyana appeared in court in Port-of-Spain to hear the judge fix an extradition hearing for August. A third man is in custody in New York and a fourth man is sought in Trinidad. A Kadir former Guyanese MP.
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