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'No more violence': Trench Town residents condemn police murders Police offers $1 million reward for information
RESIDENTS OF trench Town in south St Andrew, where two members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were fatally gunned...
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Displaced farm workers seek compensation
Tales of hope, despair
A labour of love: Passport drive helps desperate farm workers
Men still at the helm: Study says women play lesser roles in governance, leadership
Less water vapour could ease global warming
Jamaicans overseas to sue Hill
Calabash bears witness in Treasure Beach
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Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) to roll out subscriber television
Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ), as well as its wider regional operations, will be entering the market for subscriber television (STV) and the delivery of content, a plan that will pitch it directly against Columbus...
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Enough water for resort expansion, says WRA
Merits of a small company
Global institutions need reform, says PM
Some successes in Grants Pen - USAID
St Lucia's economic affairs minister hands in resignation
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Fast-food restaurants feel inflation pinch: Operators respond with 'value meals'
The rising global prices for commodities, which has been fuelling inflation in Jamaica, is biting into the sales of fast-food restaurants, their operators and managers report.
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Cash or credit? Choosing the better option when buying a car
Finding the 'Usain Bolts' in your organisation
Generation Y: not business as usual!
NCB Nation Builder Awards to recognise companies
It's now 'Reggae Money Express': Capital and Credit rebrands remittance company
Reshaping the Internet secretly: Net video opens a whole new world
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West Indies in super fightback
WITH TWO days to go, the first Test between the West Indies and Australia at Sabina Park is heading for a close and probably exciting finish.At stumps on yesterday's third day's play, the scoreboard read: Australia 431 and...
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Kiwis in commanding position
Samuels to appeal ban
Meadhaven closing in on NPL spot
Speg 'A', Maxfield in final clash
Banta mixes faith with football
It Is I wins Lotto Classic
No comeback plans for Henin
Federer confident in topsy-turvy times
Jetsetters 'A' in stunning upset
Windass breaks Hull's 104-year-old jinx
The Prince's hat-trick for the ages
Avram booted after Chelsea loss
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Address libel laws swiftly
Last week in Kingston, James Vermillion, the executive vice-president of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, a Washington-based organisation that promotes democracy, spoke with passion of the 1970s'...
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Unsettled time for bauxite/alumina
UTech tackles crime in the public square
Closet maybe, Cabinet no!
The food crisis - a global threat
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Jamaica, a murderous criminals' paradise?
The Editor, Sir:I weep with the members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force in the wake of the most brutal murder of two of our fellow Jamaicans who were sworn to serve, protect and reassure, and were actively doing so at the time of their death at the...
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Out of the closet, into the Cabinet
Seize the day, young Jamaica!
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'Tuff' tourism': Marley plant being reorganised into tour facility
Tuff Gong International Limited is being reorganised, regenerated and refurbished so that it...
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Superb 'Tempest' from University Players
Capleton blazes for 20 years
Caribbean's master designers head for CFW 2008
A golden blend
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Bravo Khulcha!
An evening of excellence is how best to describe the gala performance staged by Khulcha Theatre School of Dance as part of its 20th anniversary celebrations.
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'Island Bounty ' at Chelsea Flower Show
Cleaning House
Henry finds his footing
I won't be at Calabash
The tale of the missing mongrel
Jamaica
Miami nights
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Biggs tames the beast
The dog is man's best friend.
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Rev Al Miller: A man of vision
It's never too late to say 'Thank you, Mom'
Single in the city: Why do women make bad choices
Dear Jamaica: The insensitivity gene
Parenting 101 Raising a reader
What is a feng shui garden?
Deadheading flowers
Improving clay soil
Hot on the trail of solar alternatives
Sexual Soulmates
Jacky Brammer Living by faith
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Golding and the Gays
To ensure a happy (not synonymous with 'gay') landing in Jamaica today after his British trip, Prime Minister Bruce Golding had no option but to insist he would not bend over to accommodate the gay agenda.
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An inexplicable Jamaican obsession
Is foreign investment beneficial to Jamaica?
The Caribbean and Europe: Talking about poverty
Whither goest the budget?
What citizens should know
Education and national development
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Indians, Jamaicans come out to play
It was not all about polo at the FirstCaribbean International Bank Wealth Management Jaipur Polo Trophy game last Sunday at Caymanas Polo Club St Catherine.
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Friends 'Showering Laura with Love'
Heineken brings Bas to Style Mecca
Best of Barbados on show
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Earthquake toll pushes 80,000
YINGXIU, China (AP):China warned Saturday that the death toll from a massive earthquake two weeks ago could take a major leap and pass 80,000, suggesting the government may be giving up hope of finding more survivors.
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Tsvangirai returns to his homeland
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brakes on reckless driving
Kingston and St Andrew and St Catherine record the highest number of fatalities each year.
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Carib Champs roars off at Dover today
Ford cuts production: Working on smaller, fuel-efficient version of F-150 pickup
Hamilton clocks best lap
Concentration enhances safe driving
Honda unveils fuel-efficient hybrids
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