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Major police changes Retraining on firearms, use of force
POLICE COMMISSIONER Francis Forbes, yesterday announced plans for major policy changes in the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), including new guidelines for the use of force.
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Seaga renews call for impeachment
Public Defender to seek amends for 33 inmates
Policeman suspended after punching photographer
Search warrant issue for judicial review
Unions to meet with Robertson, Dalley today
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St George's teachers continue protest
NORMAL CLASSES resumed at St. George's College in Kingston a little later than at other schools yesterday as approximately 50 teachers from the school continued their protests against Government's latest salary offer...
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Port Antonio marina nets big yacht catch
Jamaican making big strides in Brooklyn
Pastor on sex charge to do DNA test
Disaster Response Agency move to reduce flooding effects
Blueprint ready for police HQ
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Consular Corps of Jamaica host Trade Expo
THE CONSULAR Corps of Jamaica's official launch of the International Trade Expo 2003 was held at the Jamaica Pegasus yesterday.
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Hanover farmers get $3m from Brits
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US humble Reggae Boyz
JAMAICA LAUNCHED their campaign for the 2006 World Cup in much the same way they did for the 1998 one - with a loss to the United States at the National Stadium.
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ISSA seeks to reduce cost of staging Boys and Girls Champs
Lara is headache for opposition, says Hooper
Hat-trick for DaCosta
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Conciliation in disarray
THE BOYCOTT of the Ministry of Labour by the unions comprising the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) is unprecedented.
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Pre-fab romance
Straining the NATO alliance
A clash of civilisations in the land of Abraham
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JCTU boycott disrespectful
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM very disappointed that the Trade Unions through its umbrella organisation, the Jamaica Confederation of Trades Unions (JCTU) have decided to boycott the Ministry of Labour...
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Pay teachers better wages
NWC in gross dereliction
St Aubyn missing in action
'Nation builders need recognition'
Help needed, RGD
Plaudits for JUTC
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McClurkin encourages local talent
OUR NATIVE gospel music would be sitting pretty amongst the big hitters around the world, if renowned gospel vocalist, Pastor Donnie McClurkin was calling all the shots.
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Scott shines as 'Bellas Gate Boy'
Buju makes 'Friends For Life'
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'JLP will swing West'
WESTERN BUREAU: THE CLOSURE of the Hampden sugar factory in Trelawny is at the top of a list of factors which could cost the ruling People's National Party (PNP) some crucial Parish Council divisions in western Jamaica...
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Law office searches come under more fire
Whitmore's trial starts on Monday
MoBay detentions irk judge, lawyers
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Ooh, ahh, yes! LOVE AFFAIRS OF THE FORK - MEN IN UNIFORM
They make you melt, turn your knees into jello, and cause your heart to flip flop.
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Soldiers of love
Valentine's Lunch: A four-course meal
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The leonid meteors and meteor showers
PERHAPS LAST November you went out into the night to observe a most spectacular show of "Shooting Stars".
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The unique Star of David bricks (part 2 )
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