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GRENADA - Speaker defends decision to evict opposition leader
Speaker George McGuire Monday defended his decision to evict Opposition Leader Dr Keith Mitchell from the House of Representatives two months ago.
Commentary: Law and Politics: When will we ever really learn?
By Lloyd Noel Just as I was thinking about my first article in "The New Today", I recalled a short piece I saw in a story that said "Don't die until you are dead". And the part that stayed in my memory was, living out the ideals of our faith, will help us to make the right choices and asses the worth of our earthly pilgrimage.
GRENADA: Libel Case Sends 'Chilling Signal', Groups Warn
Grenada Today did not have the staff nor circulation associated with most major Caribbean publications.
Grenada newspaper to be liquidated as a result of former PM's libel suit
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada -- The Grenada Today weekly newspaper is apparently about to disappear as a result of a libel suit by one of Grenada's former prime ministers, Keith Mitchell.
Liquidator named for Grenada paper in libel case
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada -- A judge in Grenada on Tuesday appointed a liquidator for a weekly newspaper that lost a libel case to a former prime minister of the Caribbean island.
Acting Prime Minister pleased with IMF report on management of Grenada's economy
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada -- Acting Prime Minister Michael Denis Lett says he is pleased that the international community continues to recognize the Grenada government's management of the national economy.
Letter: NNP - the party of disrespect
Dear Sir: The Carriacou and Petite Martinique NDC Constituency Support Group is appalled by the recent utterances of the Political Leader , deputy Political Leader and the deputy General Secretary of the defeated New National Party.
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Ex-politician named Australian ambassador to US
Former Prime Minister Keith Mitchell has been reelected to lead Grenada's opposition, even after his New National Party was ousted from power in lopsided 2008 parliamentary elections.
Grenada provides cheap homes to hurricane victims
A leading criminal attorney on the island of Grenada is calling for the government to build a prison for juvenile offenders.
BERNARD Coard is a free man. The former controversial deputy prime minister of the People's Revolutionary Government was released from prison after serving 26 years for his role in the execution of Grenada's Prime Minister Maurice Bishop on October 19, 1983.
Reporter Thom Airs quizzes Gordon Brown before his speech at Oxford Playhouse
GORDON Brown tonight defended his Government against county council claims his administration was to blame for a planned loss of up to 500 jobs.
County 500 Job Cuts: Council leader talks
EARLIER this month, Oxfordshire County Council announced plans to cut 500 posts as it attempts to balance the books.
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