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Pakistani forces battle Taliban in S.Waziristan

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, (Reuters) – Pakistani forces  exchanged heavy fire yesterday with Taliban defending their  heartland, a day after launching an offensive aimed at bringing  the writ of the state to lawless lands on the Afghan border.

Diyas being lit in Alexander Village

Alexander Village enjoys Deepavali in peace

-amid heavy police presence As promised by Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee and Commissioner of Police Henry Greene police were out in their numbers on Saturday night and managed to successfully secure Deepavali celebrations in Alexander Village despite some “minor hiccups”.

Helicopter downed as 12 killed in Rio violence

RIO DE JANEIRO,  (Reuters) – Drug traffickers shot  down a police helicopter in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, killing  two officers, and 10 suspected gang members were killed in the  city’s worst recent outbreak of violence, police said.

Antigua agrees to cut wage bill

(BBC) The Antigua and Barbuda government has agreed to cut its wage bill by 20% over the next two years, under a proposed agreement with the International Monetary Fund.

Concerns over US drug policy

(BBC) A panel of the US House of Representatives wants to establish a commission on illicit drugs because of concerns that American policy isn’t working.

GuySuCo halts sugar imports

The Guyana Sugar Corpo-ration (GuySuCo) has stopped importing sugar and will be depending on its own production to meet all its markets for the rest of the year.

Linden residents upset over cop abuse of child

– at schools athletics eventBy Cathy Richards Residents of Linden are calling on Commissioner of Police Henry Greene to take stern action against a female police rank who physically abused a nine-year-old boy on Friday, while in another fracas a police officer was prevented from making an arrest.

Bogus Canada tour operator told cops visa applications were legit

– probe ongoing though suspect has fled Police did not seize the travel document of the ‘tour operator’ who harvested millions from 42 persons for a Canada trip because the man had told them that the visa applications were legitimate and there was no evidence at the time to prove otherwise, a senior police source said.

Govt response to AFC petition tardy, irrelevant – lawyer

Government’s failure to object to the Alliance for Change elections petition within the approved period renders its arguments against the party’s High Court action irrelevant, attorney-at-law Stephen Fraser said on Friday in rebuttal to preliminary points raised in the current trial.

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