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ISSUE 187 VOLUME 24
Nov 30-Dec 13, 2023
SERVING THE CARIBBEAN AND HISPANIC COMMUNITIES!
What to Do If a Self-Checkout Store Accuses You of Shoplifting BY JANET HOWARD
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Barbados Prime Minister Hon Mia Mottley: Continue to Look Out For Our Children ....3
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alk into retail chains and pharmacies, and you will find one common occurrence: most items are under lock and key. Is New York experiencing a shoplifting wave? There have been reports of shoplifting from both traditional and social media. Check-in on Instagram, and you will see reels of thieves raiding stores. Some stores also have a policy of following
A Window for Deeper US Economic Ties with Latin America and the Caribbean ....2
Jamaica: Strong Emphasis on Churches in Plan to Eliminate Gender-Based Violence
Senators Schumer and Gillibrand Should Join Pushback Against Senate Negotiations ....13
BY E. HARTMAN RECKORD JAMAICA INFORMATION SERVICE
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trong emphasis is being placed on faith-based organizations in the National Strategic Action Plan to Eliminate Gender-based Violence (NSAP-GBV) in Jamaica. The Plan, which was launched in 2018 by the Ministry of Culture,
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sports, Hon Olivia Grange Photo: Mark Bell
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PAHO and UNAIDS Highlight Key Role of Communities in Advancing Towards the Elimination of AIDS ....3
INSIDE: Personal Injury | Auto Accident Guide ....9 to 12
Four Ways to Gain Respect From A Man ....16
New Research: Dad’s Drinking a Significant Factor to FAS ....6
What Are the True Costs of Selling a Home? Let's Take a Look ....8
People Who Experienced Childhood Adversity Had Poorer COVID-19 Outcomes, New Study Shows ....17
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