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NATION newscast August 18, 2014

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IN TONIGHT’S NEWS:

An upsurge in gun crimes prompts increased surveillance coming at the island’s ports of entry.

Al Barrack promised payment after padlocking the doors to the warrens office complex.

Former transport board workers also assured they will be paid after a vocal protest.

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