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  • But a rather unique opportunity exists to change the tide when you meet with heads of state from the fifteen-nation Caribbean community (CARICOM) later this fall in Washington, D.C. In the aftermath of the Fifth Summit of the Americas, the headline in a Caribbean newspaper read 19 Jailbirds returned to T&T.

    Arlene M. Roberts: Open Letter to President Obama re: Deportation of Caribbean Nationals 2009

  • Which must mean the Electoral commission will reconsider their October 05 clearance for these Jailbirds of Fibbery.

    Archive 2007-01-14 2007

  • "Jailbirds are more amusing than military secretaries," smiled Barbara.

    Hornblower In The West Indies Forester, C. S. 1958

  • "Jailbirds, I sure reckons they be!" was what Shack said.

    Afloat on the Flood Lawrence J. Leslie

  • Jailbirds to help oil birds: In New Orleans, prisoners from the Elayn Hunt Correctional

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

  • Music from Singing Jailbirds and Pins and Needles will also be performed.

    Indybay newswire 2009

  • Jailbirds in Ulster's prisons have been handed more than £20,000 for a series of SLIPS and FALLS behind bars.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2008

  • Are Geriatric Jailbirds Getting Better Health Care Than Mom?

    Geriatric prisoners 2006

  • Labels: Celebrity Jailbirds, Naomi Campbell posted by Elizabeth Kerri Mahon @ 2:40 PM

    Naomi Campbell Jail Bird? Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

  • Labels: Celebrity Jailbirds, Naomi Campbell posted by Elizabeth Kerri Mahon @ 2:40 PM

    Archive 2008-06-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

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