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New police division to combat criminals - Will target extortionists, dons and illegal guns, ammunition
AS THE Police Force intensifies its fight against crime, a newly-created police division, bolstered by three of the country's leading crime-fighters, has been created to specifically focus on gangs, extortion rackets...
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Desk job for Adams
Dead cop's family scared
JFJ hosts art fund-raiser
If St Thomas road cess is implemented... Construction prices to rise
Ja exporters getting euro loan by 2004
UK Police Chief to meet Phillips on Kraal killings
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Meet Keith Hinds ...maybe your first Mayor of Portmore
THE SIGHT of husky, affable Keith Hinds in his smart dark-blue business suit, tends to remind you of what is said about fat people - they are always very nice because they can't fight and they can't run.
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Over 2000 children injured violently last year - report
Motorists urged to report illegal tow-aways involving cops
More houses on the way, says Buchanan
Adams' new boss
'Accountability still expected from JCF'
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Compromise reached in battle for Kgn Wharves
A COMPROMISE has apparently been reached in the battle for boardroom control of Kingston Wharves, with the parties agreeing to issue a joint statement today on the terms of the settlement.
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BWIA president, Conrad Aleong, quits
US blue chips hit high, Nasdaq falls
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TT players want a change
THE JAMAICA Table Tennis Association's annual general meeting is set for Friday evening at the Sports Development Foundation's office on Phoenix Avenue in Kingston, and when it is over there could be a new president...
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Boys' Town still on top
Four through to national finals
Sarwan, Gayle in top 6
A lot depends on tomorrow's meeting
Punters overlook Mr. Vigorous
James Long back and ready to ride
The new initiative in reforming horseracing
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Controlling prices
THERE ARE only two ways to determine the value of the Jamaican dollar: by free trading on the currency market, or by Government decree.
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Dalley takes charge
CCJ referendum 'a bogus issue'
Breaking a losing streak
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Letters |
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Let's help others to be like Trudy
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with great pleasure that I am writing to you about Trudy McLeary's achievement. I think Jamaicans living all over the world are feeling very proud of her.
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A shining example
Congrats, Trudy!
Hats off to a true leader
Looking for information on Herbert Morris
You made us proud, Anieshia
We have swallowed the bait
A pesky mosquito
Striving to provide quality service
Disappointed by Long Bay water problem
An attack on our lifestyle
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Genteel audience chuckles, claps for mento
WESTERN BUREAU: MENTO, SOMETIMES a tad ribald, was met with applause and chuckles from an appreciative but restrained audience at Devon House's East Lawn, Hope Road, St. Andrew, on Saturday night.
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Father Ho Lung has many stories to tell
Jazz and a little 'bickle'
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The Shipping Industry |
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Import cargo processing at port to be improved
IMPORTERS SHOULD enjoy smoother processing of import cargo as a result of the Shipping Association of Jamaica's (SAJ) cargo importation re-engineering project...
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National Export Week is here
Peter Brady re-elected vice chairman of IMO sub committee
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Mind &Spirit |
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'God was patient with me' - Danny Browne speaks about his decision to follow Christ
IN 1997 AT the height of his success as a music producer, Danny Browne's wife, Collette, began attending church regularly and she took the children with her. Danny decided after a while to accompany them.
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J'cans urged to consider missions in Ethiopia
Joseph Fuller ranks among the greatest - Jamaican missionary in pre-colonial Africa (1845-1888)
An encounter with Selassie
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Lotto results for May 31, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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