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New crime plan targets gang leaders and cohorts
THE GOVERNMENT is now reviewing a major crime plan submitted by the heads of the island's security forces to tackle the upsurge of violence once and for all.
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Spelling Bee champs start today
Cummings stands firm - Insists he will serve out time with Local Gov't
Seaga to know outcome of libel suit defence Friday
JUTC inspector faces court today - To answer manslaughter charge
Eight cops interdicted - ... in case of the 'missing' guns
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Computers for Jackson Primary and Junior High
THE COMPUTER education programme at the Jackson Primary and Junior High School in St. Mary received a major boost recently when the institution received seven computers and a printer from the Kiwanis Club of Pottstown, Pennsylvania in the United States.
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Gains made in tracing guns, says Sue Cobb
Businesses, crime grow in Mandeville
Mike Henry wants blueprint of Air Ja's plans
3 women on conspiracy charge granted bail
British Royal Navy Frigate to visit Ja
Davis, Ramsay appointed to tax collection board
PAHO's Information Chief promotes regional health
Alpart expands apprenticeship programme
Illegal street vending a major problem
The good and bad of Mandeville's growth
Distinguished lecture series launched at UWI
Gov't, JTA wage talks next Monday
Illegal vendors hit the streets
JFM appeal hearing begins
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Air Jamaica needs merger
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A founding member of the Air Jamaica Acquisition Group that negotiated the purchase of Air Jamaica from the Government of Jamaica, I have watched the development of the airline industry in the Caribbean region with interest.
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Anngel.com, delivering the Internet islandwide
Who's who in the search engine world
Warranty - the real deal
Is it double or nothing?
Techniques to keep cash flowing
BNS woos upscale clients
Kgn Wharves calls for help
Air Jamaica and Sandals Resorts looking to go Dutch
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Windies storm off, India win
RAJKOT, India (AP): INDIA WON the third limited-overs international against the West Indies when the Caribbean team stormed off the field after fielder Vasbert Drakes was hit by a bottle thrown by a spectator.
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Allan Rae honoured by JCA
Manning Cup heats up
Good move for table tennis
Boyz hunt Grenada scalp
Tivoli go after Reno
Singer Company helps softball team
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Jamaican crime abroad
PUBLIC RELATIONS can take us only so far. In the wake of the link between the suspected snipers in the United States and our country, the JTB pulled advertisements in an effort to minimise damage by association.
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National honours should be earned
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Smart policing not hard policing
THE EDITOR, Sir: STORY COME to bump. Are we surprised at the charges and counter-charges being made within the Crime Management Unit, a police unit formed a couple of years ago to deal with tough criminals and rising crime?
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Adams, a cops' cop
We need more Adams
In support of Adams
Now that's a gentleman
A slight bemusement
Crime and Jamaica
Don't be downtrodden by men
Joy Baker
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'Diwali: Festival of Lights'
THOSE WHO were caught up in the mad clapping frenzy which recently passed over the island should be glad to know that 'Diwali' is much more than a rhythm. It is India's most auspicious festival, 'the festival of lights'.
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'A Carol For Moneybags' - merely average
'Beauties' arrive in Nigeria
'Mello' music, good 'Vibes'
Busy birthday month for Superclubs
Classy wine and cheese party
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Chronic, lifestyle diseases The growing threat
Obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, alcohol and tobacco consumption are major causes of the new health scourge - the chronic, lifestyle diseases - World Health Report 2002.
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Poison versus remedy
Controlling diabetes
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Lotto results for November 9, 2002
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