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Thwaites' woes worsen
Troubled attorney, Ronald Thwaites, may have breached aspects of the accounting regulations of the legal profession and could be facing serious disciplinary actions including the possibility of disbarment, The Sunday Gleaner has learnt. The General...
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New state funding policy for parties
Bad debtors can hold public office
GSAT transfer requests rise
West Kingston - one year to the day: Whither spiritual healing for a community?
The West Kingston Enquiry report: How effective is the Police Force?
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Resume hanging now - police
The police are again calling on Government to resume hanging immediately in light of the recent killings of members of the force. They are also urging the authorities to fast-track legislative changes and equipment that would lead to the apprehension of..
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Too many teenagers are firing guns
A new 'beach' to fight the summer heat ...But residents warned against swimming in rising water
Paying up in US dollars - Finding the right currency in a roller-coaster economy
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Digicel/OUR seek judicial review in rates battle
Lawyers for Digicel Jamaica and the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) are expected to go to the Supreme Court later this week to seek a date on which a full judicial review can be made of the existing fixed-to-mobile telephone rates. The OUR has...
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Hard Rock Café suit settled
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Ja turn up heat at Champs
JAMAICA turned up a notch in the evening session of the 15th CAC Junior Track and Field Championships in Barbados as they picked up 15 medals to end Friday's first day of competition with 20 medals. They were 10 gold, five silver and five bronze...
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Wint, Cuff set up JDF victory
Seba, Reno favoured to take NPL spots WESTERN BUREAU: SEBA UNITED and Reno will go into this afternoon's semi-final return legs of the Jamaica Football Federa-tion's (JFF) National Premier League (NPL) qualifying competition as odds-on favourites to.
A 'Magic' triple crown
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Editorial: CARICOM and regional conflicts
The 23rd Summit of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) may be remembered more for the backdrop of violence which graced its ceremonial opening last Wednesday than for the economic objectives it is still striving to achieve. The regional grouping of...
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The West Kingston enquiry report
What a commotion!
Games people play
Put detectives, not guns, to work!
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Crime and security
THE EDITOR, Sir: I heard on Breakfast Club this morning (July 5) some of the discussions with Senior Supt. Reneto Adams on July 4 and discussions with Mr. Bunny (Witter, I believe) which when added to what Mr. Paul Burke is alleged to have said as quoted.
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The missing 18 years of Christ
How to stop youth violence
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Where two or three are gathered... Low turnout raises issue of whether to perform or not
Poor turnouts at stage shows usually result in poor responses from many artistes today. Many of our local acts usually shy away from performing before small crowds. Over the years, this practice has grown considerably. It is now commonplace for many of...
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Vinyl still rules reggae
Cradling culture
Shaggy thinking of James Bond-style movie
KC 's good show
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School's out - fun's in
AS A CHILD growing up in deep rural Manchester, summer was the most exciting time of the year for me. It meant no school, more hours to play - I mean all day - and 'tuffing up' my 'soft' cousins who would come down from Kingston for the...
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Making the right choice
Supreme Ventures parties Las Vegas style
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A future for Jamaica's third parties?
There must be reasons why over 30 third parties have failed to win a single seat in Jamaica's Parliament in the 58 years of the country's modern political system. But can the alliance of three third parties change the fortunes of the third force...
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UWI, Mona - a myopic sanctum
The Greater Caribbean this week - Treatment of small economies
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