THE GLEANER MINUTE: No tourism fallout...Man charged for MoBay double murder...$125.24 to US$1
Jan 24th, 2018 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:32January 24, 2018: Tourism Minister says there has been no fallout as a result of the State of Public Emergency in St James... Prime Minister says his crime commitment was sincere... Man charged for MoBay double murder... IN SPORTS: Usain Bolt not surprised by Coleman's record run... $125.24 for US$1
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