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Shaw under fire - Officials want Golding to have clear road to JLP chairmanship
DEPUTY LEADER of the Jamaica Labour Party Area Council Three, Audley Shaw, under pressure for his late-hour decision to oppose Senator Bruce Golding in the race for chairmanship of the party next Sunday, insisted last night that he was still a...
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Could Seaga's 'blunder' cost him?
Golding expects mandate from delegates
SCJ owes millions in NIS funds
Déjà vu in the JLP
No covert alignment - Tufton
Proposal before US Congress could hurt local IT sector - Paulwell urges American investors to oppose suggestion
MP salary proposals
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Cops going ahead with JLP probe
THE POLICE will press ahead with investigations into allegations of 'tainted money' coming out of the recent deputy leadership campaign and elections in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), despite Opposition Leader Edward Seaga's retraction of his earlier...
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Cabinet to weigh campaign finance
Fallout and new alliances
OLIVIA 'BABSY' GRANGE - I still have concerns
Chang to bring changes to west
JLP at its disgraceful best
Increasing the purses of politicians
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Private investigators sidelined in crime fight
DESPITE ITS massive crime problem, Jamaica is far from utilising the potential of its 2000 private investigators, said Ralston Gibson, managing director of TISCO Limited, an investigation firm.
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GDP grew in third quarter
How can you avoid getting conned?
Jamaica has a perception problem in the UK - Foulkes
Are Ja insurers ready for global competition?
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Windies in sight of win
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC: THE WEST Indies crushed any hopes Zimbabwe held of a remarkable, come-from-behind win in their hard-fought, second and final Test yesterday, with purposeful bowling.
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Providence obliges in feature
Excelsior are champions
Frome book spot in daCosta Cup final
Reggae Boyz, El Salvador clash
Young Boyz take on Guatemala
The West Indies need a system - a plan of action
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The anti-terrorism debate
WORLD TERRORISM and international narco-trafficking are 21st century facts of life (and death) which challenge democracies how best to balance state security against the need to preserve civil liberties and the rule of law; a conflict which has taken...
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS - Renewing the JLP
Insatiable appetite for debt
A tale of two parties
Where change begins
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LETTER OF THE DAY - A good rebuttal for Rastas
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAD THE great good fortune and pleasure to hear Mutabaruka on "The Cutting Edge" radio show Wednesday night replying to an anti-Rasta Gleaner article published that day, and I found his comments so satisfying that I share the gist...
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Keep rats in check and prevent illness
Putting Kingston in the tourism mix
Like a cycle
Rejecting JPs
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A merry, striped Christmas - Yuletide fashion goes retro
THIS YEAR, Christmas fashion is fun, stylish and reminiscent of in clothes back in the day. From candy stripes to asymmetrical designs, Yuletide fashion is set to make you have a merry Christmas.
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Part I of ... 10 questions with Colin Channer
Swinging on a star
Prayer important to gospel artistes' preparation
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THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS
THE PEGASUS Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of recent works by artist Donovan Fairweather. The show marks Fairweather's seventh solo show in 16 years since he received a diploma in Ceramics at the Edna Manley College of the Visual...
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Come to Jamaica and feel all right
Colin Channer to give lecture at UWI
Book review - Deep analysis of slavery
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Verna Brooks-McKenzie Spreading her wings
FOUNDER OF the Mandeville Menopause Centre, Dr. Verna Brooks-McKenzie, is now one of three Jamaican medical practitioners who are certified by the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) and has advanced competency in the field.
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KEVIN BROWN Moving at the speed of light
MARRIAGE: Sweet union or a sorry sham?
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The JLP: Lessons in transition
THE JAMAICA Labour Party reformers of 2003 have learnt the bitter, agonising lessons of the long trail of their failed predecessors. Their successful and widely hailed trouncing of Edward Seaga loyalists Olivia 'Babsy' Grange and Edmund Bartlett in...
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An emerging new order in the JLP
The JLP comes of age
The Anti-terrorism Act is a terrorist act
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