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POLLS
The fastest man in the world:
Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
100.0%
Richard Thompson (Trinidad and Tobago)
0.0%
Asafa Powell (Jamaica)
0.0%
Walter Dix (USA)
0.0%
Tyson Gay (USA)
0.0%
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On September 2nd, some Caribbean countries will be signing an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union (EU) which is not fair and may return Caribbean countries to a state of “plantation economies”
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