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Job agencies targeted
Labour Ministry turns up heat on firms offering foreign jobs.
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Labour Ministry steps in to avert JPSCo strike
US visa applicants required to show proof of payment
PAHO honours 'Heroes of Health'
Vendors sign pact to maintain order
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Island on severe weather alert
THE METEOROLOGICAL Service yesterday issued a severe weather alert following an outbreak of heavy showers and thunderstorms brought on by a cold front located to the west of Jamaica.
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G2K holds retreat to elect new officers
200 cops dismissed from Force in seven years
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Assamba stresses training in safety, hygiene for tourism
MINISTER OF Tourism and Industry, Aloun N'Dombet Assamba, wants the safety and hygiene needs of the tourist industry to be fully reflected in the training of personnel for the industry, not only in Jamaica but the entire Caribbean.
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RBTT celebrates achieving Bank of the Year
Christmas Kettle appeal
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Aussies hit back
AUSTRALIA SEIZED control of the second Ashes Test yesterday when England's batting crumbled for the second time in the series and their fielders once again failed to take their chances.
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Manning Cup - KC, 'Charlie' in Complex clash
WI seek seventh heaven
The Vice to nab Dance Dixie
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Editorial - The property of the state
THE COMMISSIONER of Lands or the Minister of Local Government should act now and take control of what we understand to be Government property in the constituency of St. Ann North Western.
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Golding must stop the foolishness
Give children love and discipline
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Letter of the day - Re-introduce the death penalty
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE UNLAWFUL taking of any life is indeed wrong and unjustifiable. However, it appears even more reprehensible when such a life is that of an innocent child or a defenceless senior citizen.
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When a river becomes a monster
Not my niece, says Herro Blair
Amnesty and Malvo
Crime and self-preservation
Misplaced cameras
Munroe, Orane served well
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'Monsoon Wedding' a must-see for all
MARIGOLDS HOLD a particular significance in Hindi culture as was made clear in Mira Nair's film Monsoon Wedding...
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A new home for nurses
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Minister Clarke to clarify position on fishermen's compensation
AGRICULTURE MINISTER Roger Clarke has promised to clarify, by next weekend, the position on the issue of compensation to fishermen for damage from dredging in the Kingston Harbour.
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Pork's getting leaner with special breeding
Drought hurting South Manchester farmers
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JPSCo's Bogue project wins engineering award
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company has been recognised by the Jamaica Institution of Engineers for its conception and design of the new plant at Bogue in Montego Bay.
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The roofing plan
Redeveloping Kingston
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Righting deaths, writing off debts
TOMMY THOMPSON, chief executive officer of the Brite-Lite Funeral services, has devoted his life to righting the wrongs of death, and writing off debts, in his quest to ensure that even the poorest citizens of this land get a decent funeral.
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Serve! Serve!
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