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Warning signs - Remittance flows to Ja under threat
NEW ANTI-TERRORISM laws have been wreaking havoc on the lives of many Jamaican nationals living within the United States...
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'Love is in the air' - Hundreds hail Air J's return to Canada
Dredging on track
Kraal file now with DPP
Buchanan tightens the screws - Moves to reduce waste and corruption in Gov't agencies
Hamilton asked to mediate in AIDS row
Upgrade for police complaints authority not yet off ground
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Crime-fighting measures working in Mandeville
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: MANDEVILLE HAS seen a check on escalating crime over the past year, the result of crime-fighting measures implemented by the town's police force to contain the problem.
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Crime ripping society apart (Pt 2)
Stern set to replace Stone as JLP caretaker
National ID validity concerns Lawrence Tavern residents
Healing mood in Flankers
New port Act coming with tougher rules
St Elizabeth Homecoming celebrates 10th anniversary
Westmoreland PC seeks site to erect animal pound
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Portmore United close in on final
WESTERN BUREAU: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United moved closer to a place in the first end of round final in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) after a hard fought 2-1 win over Seba United at Jarrett Park yesterday...
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Ellis boots home three winners at Caymanas
Is this the dawn of the Windies fear?
Ja to host first Carib Special Olympics
Thriller at Prison Oval
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Tapping into the diaspora
A RICH vein of talent and expertise resides in the Jamaican diaspora dispersed in many different places throughout the world.
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The return of the Taliban
'Redemption Song vs my Ms Jamaica
Streams of the reformation
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Letters |
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Requiem to a fallen consciousness
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT SEEMS remiss to me that a people such as ours, privy to as dynamic a history as ours, would be so slow, if not loath, to learn from it.
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Skilled and talented Jamaicans
More needs to be done to the JCF
The cure for crime
Good things do happen here
Angry at education system
Wake up, Church!
Claudia Brown
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Entertainment |
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Amina spins magical web at Weekenz Bar
AMINA BLACKWOOD-Meeks brought the magic of storytelling to the Weekenz Bar and Bistro on Tuesday night. The weekly event at the Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew venue usually features poetry and live music.
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Malachi launches 'Middle Passage' at Poetry Society
An organ recital with atmosphere
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'We want a bypass' - MoBay residents call for urgent action on 4-year promise
WESTERN BUREAU: AN URGENT call is being made by scores of Montego Bay residents for work to start on the city's bypass road, which has been in the pipeline for the past four years.
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Inquest into 13-y-o's death to begin next week
Kerr-Jarrett wants tax-free status for Good Shepherd
Money woes at Hanover PC
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What's Cooking |
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One-pot meals
ONE-POT meals are a bellyful. In one pot it is easy to create a nutritious, tasty, and satisfying meal. Turned cornmeal, for example, can be 'married' with red peas, coconut milk, saltfish and chicken for a delectable feast.
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Chicken in the lime light
Ratatouille: A great vegetarian dish
Cornmeal and the Caribbean
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Lotto results for October 29, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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