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Major police crackdown in Spanish Town - Cops detain 40 suspects
HEAD OF the Crime Management Unit (CMU), Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams, said yesterday that 40 suspects who have been implicated in the killings and mayhem across Spanish Town, St. Catherine, over the past three weeks...
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Adams' fate unsure - Commissioner delays verdict on CMU boss Police Federation wants him removed now
Health Ministry stinks - Staff complains of respiratory illnesses
OUR takes Paulwell to court in cell rates fuss
Outpouring of emotion at Rema threesome's funeral
Pensioners get rate increases
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UDC begins clean-up of Sandy Gully
OVER THE next 20 months, the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) will be engaged in the maintenance dredging of the Hunts Bay Estuary, which includes cleaning of the Sandy Gully in St. Andrew. The project will be implemented in two phases.
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Foreign Affairs Ministry monitoring US proposal
Tourism entities apply for Government grant
SRC conducts two-day workshop
Calm restored in Spanish Town
Construction industry codes long overdue
Optimism in the cruise-shipping sector
Infirmary seeks financial help
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OPEC fund supports Development Bank
AN AGREEMENT for a US$5 million line of credit was signed yesterday between the OPEC Fund for International Development and the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ).
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RBTT share price surges
Stong rally falls flat
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Boyz blank Guadeloupe
LED by goals from Jermaine Johnson in the 56th minute and Paul Hall 58th Jamaica inched to the top of the group in the CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying tournament after registering a 2-0 victory over Guadeloupe yesterday.
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Ja jockey a hit in B'dos
Satisfactory yearling sales
Ten share pools top dividend
Lara gets all clear
Menudo extends Superstakes reign
Manning Cup feast tomorrow
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No to vandalism, extortion
FIRST, IT happened to Alumina Partners of Jamaica Ltd. On July 19, 2002 fire was set at Knockpatrick to the company's conveyor belt which transports bauxite from the Manchester plateau to its alumina plant at Nain, St. Elizabeth...
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Time to put up or shut up
Is it 'highway robbery?'
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Jamaica has made me a happy man
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to Jamaica from actor Carl Lumbly...
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Banish the Death Tax, Mr Prime Minister
Racism and social prejudice
The world's greatest profession
Jobs, economic justice needed
A salute to three stalwarts
Money and CXC
Architects and sunken buildings
Disband the KSAC
Jean Scott
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Weaving reality into drama
AS WITH any great work of literature, full appreciation requires that you suspend your belief. Such works tend to offer a suspenseful and entertaining plot, which, when unravelled, is satisfying to say the least.
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Voices lift the rafters at 'Choir Fest 2002'
Minister launches first book - Celebrating the past, taking charge of the future
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Regional customs brokers form association
HAVING LAID the groundwork several years ago, custom brokers in the region recently took the ultimate step, forming themselves into an entity with a mandate...
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Lotto results for November 9, 2002
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