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Yearwood not running for personal gain - Barbados Today

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Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St James South, Dr Ronnie Yearwood has declared he is not seeking to represent the constituency for personal gain but to improve the lives of the people living there. In fact, he said although not yet elected MP for the area, he has worked on several projects in the […]

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