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Deadly deportees - ...lawless, unchecked and on the run
WHILE THE United States Embassy advances plans to study the behaviour of deported Jamaicans, local police are complaining that their hands are tied in their efforts to deal with those who have been classified as "dangerous".
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From Pinnock to Byfield... Why? - Woman held in connection with London murders
Buchanan signs $40m contract
CARICOM warned against US 'divide and rule' policy - Future agreements will apply principle to region
Patterson grooms likely 'successors'
Mixed reactions to republican plans
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Cops remember fallen colleagues
MEMBERS OF the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) turned out in large numbers at the Power of Faith Ministries, Portmore, St. Catherine, on Sunday, to celebrate the 53rd anniversary of the organisation...
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'No to complacency' - McKenzie urges further development of divisions
Low revenue irks Council
Senior Citizens Week launched in St Mary
Cubans for court today
G2K seminar Thursday
Fisher found dead at sea
Accused gunman not yet identified
Drama ruled at 'ConDram'!
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Davies wants more resources for Caribbean
MINISTER OF Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, over the weekend addressed 'The Arab Aid Forum' at the IMF/World Bank Meeting in Dubai, on behalf of the Caribbean and Latin America, and called for more resources for regional development.
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Move on T&T - Capital & Credit to be listed on stock exchange by Oct 1
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Boxhill to challenge Burrell
CRENSTON BOXHILL yesterday confirmed what has been an open secret in the local football circles for some time, that he will be contesting the November 23 elections as a candidate for president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).
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14 for Pepsi Invitational
The horse has already bolted
Tough day for form players
Ardenne surprise Tivoli 2-0
Graham's licence revoked
No surprises - not even one
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Mr Patterson's lament
THE SHORT answer to the Prime Minister poignant plea for "respect" is that he should earn it.
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The laws of adulthood
Respect and the people's agenda
Continuing medical education
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Letters |
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Dangerous speed limit for Highway 2000
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A regular user of the Old Harbour bypass, I have to say that I am, for the most part, satisfied with the highway.
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Forward!
Unacceptable service, SLB!
Heart-warming achievements
Trying to find my dad
Taxi rates are too high
Blackwoods, Kraal need JP
Hats off to you Ms Drummond
Bring crime under control
POB guide: A big plus
Timely, invaluable and profound
Enormous water bill
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The Shipping Industry |
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WORLD MARITIME WEEK 2003
THE LOCAL and global shipping community is observing World Maritime Week from September 22 - 27 under the theme: Committed People Working for Safe, Secure & Clean Seas.
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Maritime standards necessary
PAJ committed to port security
Safe & secure seas critical
Jamaica remains a leader
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Mind &Spirit |
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Seeking SPIRITUAL REST
AMID THE hurly-burly of everyday living, Christians and other people of faith are increasingly valuing opportunities to go on personal or small group retreats to meditate, seek divine guidance, and to do intense introspection.
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Profile of Monastic Life in the Roman Catholic Church - The nature of religious life
The Mile Gully martyr
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Lotto results for September 20, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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