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Adams sues Forbes ... over 'illegal' removal from front-line duty
SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT Reneto Adams, former head of the disbanded Crime Management Unit (CMU), is now fighting a legal battle in the Supreme Court to get orders to restrain Commissioner of Police Francis Forbes from removing him from front-line...
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Crime usually higher than reported - criminologist
Atlanta Mayor arrives tomorrow
'Stop the flow of blood'
NHF cards being distributed
RMs respond to Lightbourne 'No fear or favour'
Thousands off voters' list
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'Where is our baby?' - DNA test proves Clarendon couple not dead infant's parents
THE CLARENDON couple who tussled with the Mandeville Regional Hospital over the identity of a dead child, was yesterday vindicated when DNA tests carried out on the infant proved that the baby is not theirs.
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Carter report gets merit
Relocation 2000 hits snag
Transition to new Customs fee smooth
Junor expects report on children's homes tomorrow
JFJ snubs PM's invitation
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Jamaica's flavours for export
BLACK RIVER: Seymour Simpson, Vice Chairman of the St. Elizabeth/Manchester Vegetable Growers Association, says that a flavour extraction machine, which was ordered by the association from Flavour Tech, Australia, should be in the island by July 31.
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'Research culture to generate wealth'
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West Indies, Sri Lanka face off
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): WEST INDIES cricket captain Brian Lara warned his teammates yesterday against being complacent going into their one-day international series against Sri Lanka.
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Santos settle KSAFA final
Hydel still on top
Urban Knights, Tivoli All Stars clash in Berger final
Fenton, Campbell in spotlight
Leaders JDF ready to fire on Melbourne
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Commentary |
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Policing as a career
OUT OF the confusion and controversy surrounding the disbanding of the Crime Management Unit (CMU) and the reassignment of its mercurial boss, Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams, a new moral momentum seems to be emerging from a number of important...
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NHT urban housing and the economy
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Dreaming about a leadership formula
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE HAVE been talking about increasing MP's salaries, that we should give them better physical infrastructure in which to work and we will attract a better quality parliamentarian. Gee. The formula should work, then, for just about...
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A tale of two bridges
Economy needs long-term plan
'Increase MP salary' is flawed
A canopy of scepticism
An efficient way to wash your car
Equal distribution of GSAT students
Farewell, Mother Rose
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Entertainment |
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Papa San was the bomb at 'Carib Gospel Explosion'
TORONTO: IT WAS pure musical joy in Toronto, Canada, recently when Rhema Christian Ministries staged 'Night of Caribbean Gospel Explosion' featuring former dancehall performer Papa San and other gospel performers.
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Abijah has fun at Club Juice
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JAS prepares for presidential elections
THE JAMAICA Agricultural Society (JAS) has recruited former Director of Elections, Noel Lee, to guide next month's election of a new executive. Mr. Lee, who quit as Director of Elections in 1993, will see that the elections are staged within the...
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Farmer launches into sweet potato crop
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Wicker Vine & Wild Pine
FROM THE time the sun peeks over the mountains and spreads its amazing rays over the land, until the last flickers of golden light from the Negril sunset fall beneath the horizon, Royal Palm Reserve is there for you to enjoy and become one with nature.
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Morass of information
Jamaicans join the hi-tech TV trend
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Lotto results for May 31, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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