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Drug mule furore
LONDON: JAMAICAN DRUG traffickers once again made the headlines in the British press yesterday when the popular London tabloid, The Mirror, carried a three-page spread headlined "Cocaine Air" which purports to highlight the growing...


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'Butch' Stewart lambasts Tourism Ministry, JTB
Gleaner salutes teachers
Whiteman teaches mathematics class
Seaga to honour 100 West Kgn teachers
Dredging to resume

News


Guns and ammunition haul
OVER 600 assorted rounds of ammunition, one Glock 17 pistol, a US Carbine 30 calibre sub-machine gun all with a street value of over $300,000, were seized last night and more than 40 men detained, during separate operations in the...


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Tourism woes continue
NEPA to take over the Asbestos Management Plan
Thank you Cigarette Company, welcome Wray and Nephew

Sport


Ottey granted Slovene citizenship
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP): JAMAICAN-BORN sprinter Merlene Ottey was granted Slovene citizenship yesterday, the president of the Slovene Athletics Association...


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JAAA calls 80 to camp
Ja, Great Britain enjoy good first day
Simpson cracks brisk 50

Commentary


Case for plea bargaining
THE PRIME Minister says the Government intends to introduce plea bargaining into the criminal justice system. If this happens, the prosecution will be able officially to attempt to settle criminal cases before trial, much as parties in civil cases may...


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Shearer: tribute and questions
The fragile US rebound
War and the right to terror

Letters


Doubts about Privy Council
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE UK Privy Council's quashing the fraud conviction of a Caymanian man has prompted me to make my laymen feelings public.


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In praise of the NDTC
Lionising of Patois a bad idea
Tap the calls!
Overseas-based Jamaicans the vote
The shame of Frome Technical

Entertainment


Cari-folk Singers goes back to folk roots
AS JAMAICANS continue to bemoan the loss of our culture, which we believe is being brutalised by a wave of slackness, lawlessness and cable television, The Cari-folk Singers suggested that all in not...


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Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir coming in August

Cornwall Edition


Bad timing, Minister - Custom brokers say hike in licensing fees burdensome
WESTERN BUREAU: CUSTOM BROKERS in western Jamaica have described the decision by Finance Minister Omar Davies to increase their licensing fees as 'ill-timed', as they are contending that it is compounding the heavy burden...


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Car parks to ease MoBay congestion
A warder's lament out West
The Heinz Simmonitsch success




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