THE GLEANER MINUTE: Corned beef ban...Vendors still selling...PM defends tax package...Doping woes
Mar 21st, 2017 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:31MARCH 21, 2017: The Government has banned the importation corned from Brazil because suppliers have reportedly being using rotted meat...Vendors in downtown Kingston are still selling the product despite the ban...Prime Minister defends tax package...Kaliese Spencer and Riker Hylton cited for doping violation.
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