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'Police ready for elections' - Commissioner says the Force will act professionally
POLICE COMMISSIONER Francis Forbes yesterday signalled the readiness of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to perform at the highest professional...


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Peart refers emergency labour disputes to IDT
Grade Nine Achievement results out today
EAC rejects UPP as political party
JLP explains strategy to finance education
Seaga's 'special squad' charges baseless, says Commissioner

News


The Education Debate - Part I Neglect, politicisation at the root of problem
THE PROBLEMS with the Jamaican education system have not arisen in the last 10 or 15 years; they are an accumulation of neglect and politicisation going back to...


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Too close to call
Ja under colonialism and Independence
Dutch flight to benefit tourism
Employees' children benefit from Airport Authority awards
Parish church rededicated
Arrest of 'Jungle 12' area leader sparks demonstration

Business


Jamaica National sees assets of $28.7 billion
THE country's leading mutual building society, Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) recorded yet another positive financial year characterised by assets of $28.7 billion, 491,919 savings accounts and made over 10,600 loans...


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Brighter economic prospects ahead
Election Day and the employer
Is Centennial preparing to bid Ja adieu?
Financial Market Report
John Issa speaks on Jamaica
Delinquent NWC customers may be charged a deposit
Investing in Bonds How risky are bonds? PART 3

Sport


Gayle sinks UWI
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: CHRIS GAYLE delivered with the ball, but more tellingly with the bat to spur Jamaica to a resounding 10-wicket win over the UWI select team at Alpart, St. Elizabeth ...


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Guyana KO Ja, Windwards shock B'dos
New entrants for schoolboy competitions
Barnes upbeat for Sunday's encounter
Jamaica take 2-0 lead in best-of-three series

Commentary


Academic achievement
THE FACT that three of our students have placed fourth in the world in three GCE A level subjects is cause for celebration. The three, Kingston College's Adrian Nembhard and Campion College's Ryan Brooks and Jodi Black, were ranked fourth among...


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Providing patriotic pastoral pride
Jamaica's man in Washington

Letters


Commendation to a great Jamaican treasure
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican living abroad, I write to commend the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) which I saw not once but three times at the Little Theatre over the past three weeks. I rank it alongside reggae and Rastafarianism as the truly...


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A few good men
The art of effective teaching
Very grateful but...
Independence vs colonialism
Clean up the mess
Thank you Sandals-Negril
Look beyond the politics
Emancipation Park ought to inspire

Entertainment


Mic slip-ups at Sashi ceremony
MICROPHONE PROBLEMS caused a late start to the Sashi Awards dinner on Wednesday night. In fact, microphone problems were the order of the night, as they occurred on several occasions. The awards dinner is a fund-raising event put on by LOY...


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Jamaica's greatest Top 40 in the works
Antiguans honour Oliver Samuels




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