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Scores flee floods - St Catherine, Clarendon, Manchester the worst-hit parishes
FLOOD WATERS from pounding rains associated with a low-pressure weather system which has been affecting the island since Wednesday, forced scores of families from their homes yesterday, causing them to seek refuge in Government...
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Raging waters thwart rescue
40 Labour Day projects put off
Clarendon ravaged by floods
Families evacuated in St Catherine
DC narrowly escapes death in attack
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Manchester PC aids flood victims
MANDEVILLE: MEMBERS OF the Manchester Parish Council and the Mandeville Fire Brigade were kept busy yesterday assisting residents who were flooded out of...
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Sunnyside victims seek relatives assistance
Mudslide disrupts traffic flow
Victory to the JLP in a close race
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Is Davies aware of his constitutional rights?
OPPPOSITION Spokesman on Finance Audley Shaw is still seeking answers from Finance and Planning Minister Dr. Omar Davies as to why he had not used his unique constitutional position to save the country millions of dollars...
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Pathway to growth
Our debt will pay dividends - Davies
Strong growth predicted - BoJ
Supreme Ventures does $6.8b in sales
' Private companies audits should be optional '
A little about the CSME
John Irving stays at Red Stripe
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Cloud over one-dayers
THE FIRST ONE-DAY international between the West Indies and India scheduled for Sabina Park tomorrow is in serious doubt due to the persistent rain which has affected the island since...
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Racing and golf postponed
Mt. Alvernia take Western championships again
Former skipper criticises India
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Divergent views on debt
DESPITE THE recent spirited budget presentations by Finance Minister Davies and Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw, Jamaica's debt problem remains formidable with the solutions apparently elusive. In fact, there are recent reports that the...
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Much ado about what to do
Scandal in the Catholic Church
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The begging 'industry'
THE EDITOR, Sir: BEGGING HAS now become a way of life for many people in Jamaica, both old and young. In fact, it is likely that this is the fastest growing 'industry' in Jamaica, and it is a major 'single employer' of willing hands...
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New road welcomed
Stop the grandstanding!
Old Harbour Bypass and tax dollars
RGD should decentralise its services
George Otis Jr and national repentance
Re-socialising our young people
Violence begets violence
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Visiting dance company earns ovation
THE WEATHER is no respecter of art, as was once again proven on Tuesday evening. As a part of the international exchange programme in which the University of Technology is involved, members of the public were invited...
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Low budget films do well in Haiti
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