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Police searches spark legal fuss
A CONTROVERSY has erupted in legal circles over the searches conducted by the police at the offices of two Kingston lawyers on Tuesday to see if there were documents which could incriminate a Jamaican man who is wanted in Canada to face drug charges.
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Five double murders in 29 days
Child Care Act by March - PM
JPSCo denies billing errors
The legal basis for police searches
Manchester CofC offers umbrella for farmers, business people
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Classes resume at Melrose
CLASSES RESUMED at the Melrose Primary and Junior High School yesterday, but the teacher who was threatened by a student and his relatives has yet to return.
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Steady progress on North Gully project
Portland gears for ship rush
Guidelines under review for inmates at court's pleasure
Citizens mob man accused of murder
Woman takes top cop Lasco award
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US stocks end higher
NEW YORK, (Reuters): STOCKS EDGED up yesterday after initially falling in reaction to the Federal Reserve's widely expected decision to stand pat on interest rates, which some analysts saw as a sign the economy may not be weakening further.
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Oil jumps as Iraq war looms
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JCA boss unaware of WICB's request
YOUNG BATTING star Marlon Samuels left the island yesterday in a strong Jamaica 13-man squad for their opening round Carib Beer Series match against the Leeward Islands in Anguilla, which starts tomorrow.
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UK-based Boyz confirm for US friendly
Classic continues
Windies ready to battle
Wonderful send-off for confident Windies
Ottey returns to the track next month
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Descent into moral chaos
WE CONDEMN and abhor the current spate of indiscipline and violence at the Melrose Primary and Junior High School involving not only some of the students, but parents in the community as well, who are acting like savages...
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Framed with a $5,000 ticket
'Mi soon come' and other social ills
Banging the battle drums
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Holy Childhood's race against time
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANK YOU for publishing the beautiful article about Holy Childhood High School's efforts to raise funds for an ailing parent.
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Street beggars and motorists
Importance of Police Youth Clubs
Patois and court woes
Bellevue a national treasure
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'Misty Bliss' - Cool fun in the mountains
AS ECO-TOURISM continues to increase internationally, Jamaica seems intent on not missing this particular boat. As such, The Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust (Green Jamaica) yesterday launched 'Misty Bliss'.
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SuperClubs resorts name top employees
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Hampden farmers step up demands
WESTERN BUREAU: AS THE Hampden Cane Farmers Association (HCFA) intensifies its lobby effort for the lease of the Hampden Sugar complex in Trelawny, by its parent organisation...
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$540,000 needed to plug Falmouth flooding
PNP councillor raps Patterson administration
Importation, fertiliser cost hurting farmers
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tea time
CHINESE MYTHOLOGY tells us that in 2737 BC Emperor Shen Nung, a scholar and herbalist, was sitting under a tree while his servant was boiling water when, lo and behold, a leaf fell into the water.
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Sweets tea treats
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