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Well discuss all that, but i want to get to Fareed Zakaria and jim shciuttsciutto. Tonight cnn has learned that donald trump is working on ways to limit the power of the direct of national intelligence. This is not new. A recommendation was started from the post 9 11 panel to get better communication with all the agencies which was issued pre9 pre9 11. Since then, a lot of the agency heads have been concerned about bureaucracy. You have this overarching authority in the dni, does it actually shore with the interest of the Intelligence Community. There are lots of talk about how to change this. Now here is donald trump saying does this work well. Now to be clear, our reporting is that michael flynn, who so Donald TrumpsNational Security adviser is one of t ....
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Read and follow the timeline below: 8.1.2021 - Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says that a few vaccines will be made available to Barbados. 14.1.2021 - Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley told Barbadians in an address that she received her first dose of a COVID vaccine. She along with the Attorney General Dale Marshall, the Health Minister Lt Col Jeffrey Bostic and some frontline workers. 9.2.2021 - Barbados receives a donation of 100,000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, also known as Covishield. The doses were a grant from India. 10.2.2021 - St Lucia received 1,000 doses of the vaccine from the Government of Barbados. 11.2.2021 - Governor General Dame Sandra Mason received her first dose of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine today. ....
A woman who fractured her ankle after she slipped and fell on leaves in a car park at her work has been awarded €75,000 damages by the High Court. Shirley Farrell, a public servant, sued her employer, the Minister for the Agriculture and the Marine, and Apelona HSG Ltd, a company engaged as a facilities manager by the Minister, over the accident at the Backweston premises in Celbridge, Co Kildare, on October 22, 2015. Mr Justice Max Barrett held, on the balance of probabilities, Ms Farrell was correct in her view she must have slipped on leaves as she made her way to her car about 7pm that evening. ....