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Senate to deal with BoJ stance
LEADER OF Opposition Business in the Senate, Dr. Ossie Harding gave notice Friday that he would be referring to the Privileges Committee of Parliament, the refusal of the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) to supply information to a Senate committee studying the...
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Cocaine kills 10 'mules' - Over 150 nabbed this year
Gleaner Honour Award Nominee - Shaggy remains true to his roots
KPH honours 350 workers - Counselling service to be established next year, says Junor
C&W manager denied bail
Arthur blasts T&T for arresting fishers
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Ja set for third leg of Queen's relay
JAMAICA IS scheduled to be the third stop of the Queen's Jubilee Baton Relay, which will travel to 21 Commonwealth countries to commemorate next year's Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England from July 25 to August 4. The baton, departs Buckingham...
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Gunshots trigger stampede at reggae show
Renewed focus on rehab for prison inmates
MoBay taximan robbed and severely chopped
Justice, National Security Ministries will carry same tone
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Flexitime -- a new industrial relations order
THE GOVERNMENT'S push to introduce a flexible work week moved closer to reality with the tabling in Parliament last Tuesday of a Green Paper on proposals for the introduction of flexible work arrangements. Labour Minister Donald Buchanan tabled the...
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Tourism interests foresee bleak winter season
New facilities opened at Sangster Airport
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Hot Arnett drub Spring
ARNETT Gardens had a very fruitful day at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium yesterday. The defending Craven A National Premier League (NPL) champions won both the Under-21 and the NPL end of first round finals in convincing fashion.
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Ja capture U-16 crown
The night belonged to DreamScape
WI rocket to final
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Indiscipline and peace
MORE THAN three years ago, in September 1998, sport achieved an historic milestone in uniting the warring communities of Tivoli Gardens and Arnett Gardens. The occasion was the opening of the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex in South St. Andrew with a...
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The right to education
Naipaul: greatness and ungraciousness
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Letter of the Day - Restore the sanctity of life
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON BEHALF of the University of Technology, Jamaica, I wish to express grave concern about the spate of violence in our country and its negative implications for us as a people. Last September, Julie Anne Maxwell, a brilliant...
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Dons, politicians and dialogue
Requiem for two fine theologians
Gov't lacks meaningful accountability
Drug peddling on campus?
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Dancehall, reggae appeal to Germany
THE NEVILLE Hall Lecture Theatre was once again home to another in the lecture series by the Reggae Studies Unit on Friday night. The title of the night's lecture was 'Reggae Dancehall Culture in Germany'. While the attendance was low...
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Buju Banton mesmerises at Stone Love's bash
Tanto and Devonte are in the house
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Christmas gifts for disabled children
THIRTY-TWO-YEAR OLD Donna Sinclair plays with a deck of cards. "Come play 3 card nuh," she says. For over a decade the few people who have come in contact with her have come to expect these words as her greeting.
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On My Mind - A dose of reality
New love for Christmas?
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