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Legal aid scandal
Audit exposes blatant breaches and irregularities.
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'I can move about freely'
Ronnie on the rebound
LPG pirates corner quarter of gas market
Prisons under more pressure
Jamaica's coasts vulnerable to oil spills
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Cuba-Carib summit will strengthen links
THE WELCOMING of 14 heads of state and Government officials from the Caribbean marks the beginning of a summit, which local media consider an important event to strengthen relations between Cuba and the rest of the region.
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Specialised training needed for members of JDF
JCF shows promise but more needs to be done
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Rural business leaders call for greater productivity to cut crime
ON FRIDAY November 29, the Gleaner Company held a forum in Montego Bay with the aim of hearing the concerns of the more rural regions of the country.
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C&W goes for per second billing
Development Minister commends PSOJ for job creation
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Rusea's claim eighth crown
RUSEA'S HIGH of Lucea, Hanover clinched their eighth hold on the Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup football title yesterday after edging first-time finalists William Knibb 1-0 in the final at Jarrett Park.
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Ja gold rush at CAC Games
Simpson, Hussey on verge of milestones
Panton leading the pack
Exciting cricket promised for Milo/Melbourne festival
Arnett face Violette in CFU decider
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Editorial - Crusade for a city
THE VENDORS have not moved. The taxis are still in place. Ward Theatre remains blockaded. The producers of the National Pantomime have reluctantly re-located this Season's production to the Little Theatre in midtown.
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Waging war on crime requires lots of intelligence
It's a holiday from responsibility
Time to move in with love
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Suffering because of lack of vision
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am very encouraged by the actions of the security forces in recent days and the reports in your paper. I would also like to commend Dr. Peter Phillips for showing some vision in his latest crime initiatives...
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Religious conflicts only create more hatred
Hanging is still a matter for debate
Outstanding children's show!
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Dancehall elders want respect
IN THE world of music, fame, fortune, glory and respect are often not bestowed on the founders of the craft.
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Sir Coxsone strikes gold
Della Manley...singer, songwriter, talented enigma
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A season of celebration
WHETHER Christian, Muslim, Jew or Baha'i, folks are celebrating their holy days (holidays), either in the spirit of reflective meditation or with hedonistic abandon.
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Crusaders go soul-winning
Good responses to Boyne's 'Hardtalk'
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When furnishings become works of art
IT'S THE time of year to spruce up dull spaces and nothing sparks living room conversation like an expensive range of intricately carved, strategically positioned item of furniture.
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Musgrave medals for excellence
4-H clubs attracting young Jamaicans
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Cover story - Going over the edge
Dealing with thoughts of suicide
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HIV/AIDS: A personal commitment
Blood and AIDS in Jamaica
Profile - Dr. Paul Thesiger
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Government scores with crime initiative
THE GOVERNMENT has scored a major tactical victory over the criminal network in the early phase of its anti-crime initiative with announcement of a set of strategies which incorporate the positions of all the combatants in the crime debate (Boyne)
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Principle-based policing needed
Transitions of government
Why the KSAC must not die
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