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Barbados Today

Digital multimedia newsroom based in Bridgetown, publishing continuously updated Barbadian news online together with a free daily e-paper. Founded by media executive Frederick A. Morton, Barbados Today covers politics, court news, business and sport, and has established itself alongside the Nation as one of the island's main daily news sources.

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