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Tourists on Dover Beach yesterday.

LUCKY ESCAPE

BARBADOS can once again count its lucky stars, as yet another weather system passed the island leaving no reported damages behind.

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These shoppers were getting some last minute essentials.

STORM WARNING

SINCE last night, Barbadians have been bracing for the early effects of Tropical Storm Kirk, which is expected to continue an assault on the island today.

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Minister of Tourism and International Transport Kerrie Symmonds (right), presenting Carnival Captain Rocco Lubrano, with a plaque, to mark Carnival Breeze’s inaugural visit to Barbados.

Maritime plans on stream

MINISTER of Tourism and International Transport, Kerrie Symmonds, says Government is moving ahead with plans to develop a maritime industry.

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Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Seibert Frederick, delivering welcome remarks.

Livestock boost

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security is on a mission to more than double the population of the Barbados Black Belly Sheep in this country over the next five years.

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