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Knight doubts story of dons' request for talks

LONDON: K.D. KNIGHT, Jamaica's National Security Minister, says he was bemused by a news story in the London Times which claimed British Prime Minister Tony Blair was invited to meet the "dons of West Kingston" during his visit to the island later...

Threat by US over deportees - Against countries refusing to accept convicted immigrants
UNITED STATES Attorney-General John Ashcroft, threatened yesterday to retaliate against countries that delay accepting or refuse to take back immigrants convicted of crimes in the United States (deportees). According to an Associated Press report from...

Missing MoBay homeless found
WESTERN BUREAU: A MAN who has been roaming the streets of Negril, Westmoreland, for the last few months, has been identified as one of three homeless persons missing since the forced removal of 32 street people from Montego Bay in July 1999.

GG's Achievement Award - St. Catherine - Hubert Bartholomew: By determination he realised his dream

THE GUESTS had started cheering him even before he rose to approach the podium to accept his award from the Governor-General. He seemed unaffected by the applause, probably the result of the discipline he had developed on his way to the top.

Nurses strut their stuff

IT'S THE little things that can ruin an image. That was one of the lessons learned Wednesday as some nurses strutted their stuff on the runway of Stephanie Hall, Holy Childhood High School, all with the aim of reminding their colleagues that what's...

Water is not free says NWC official
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: National Water Commission District Manager for Clarendon, Anthony Cornwall, has told residents in the parish to break out of the habit of thinking that water is free.
















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