<span style="font-style: italic">Mi seh</span> - en time mi read di headline, mi seh <span style="font-style: italic">DuhMassahGadNuhMekkaJamaicaDemDidDeh</span>. Then in the same thought, I knew it couldn't have been - if it had been Ja, "Jamaica" would have been the FIRST thing written in the headline!
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Justice Breyer and wife robbed by machete-wielding man in West Indies</span></span>
By Robert Barnes, Monday, February 13, 4:14 PM
Justice Stephen Breyer and his wife Joanna were robbed by a masked, machete-wielding man last week while on vacation in the West Indies, a Supreme Court spokeswoman confirmed Monday.
Spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said neither the Breyers nor two friends visiting with them were hurt in the Feb. 9 incident. A masked man who entered their vacation home in Nevis after 10 p..m. stole about $1,000, Arberg said, and then left.
The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer said the FBI is in Nevis investigating the robbery. It said local law enforcement had been notified when the Breyers arrived in Nevis, as is customary, but it was not clear whether there was security with the justice. The report said no one had been arrested.
The court is on its customary February break, and is next scheduled to meet for a private conference on Friday.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/j...ry.html?hpid=z3
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Justice Breyer and wife robbed by machete-wielding man in West Indies</span></span>
By Robert Barnes, Monday, February 13, 4:14 PM
Justice Stephen Breyer and his wife Joanna were robbed by a masked, machete-wielding man last week while on vacation in the West Indies, a Supreme Court spokeswoman confirmed Monday.
Spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said neither the Breyers nor two friends visiting with them were hurt in the Feb. 9 incident. A masked man who entered their vacation home in Nevis after 10 p..m. stole about $1,000, Arberg said, and then left.
The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer said the FBI is in Nevis investigating the robbery. It said local law enforcement had been notified when the Breyers arrived in Nevis, as is customary, but it was not clear whether there was security with the justice. The report said no one had been arrested.
The court is on its customary February break, and is next scheduled to meet for a private conference on Friday.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/j...ry.html?hpid=z3
suh till way inna the story
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