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'Drugs run MoBay' - Supt Amos blasts 'high-society dealers'
WESTERN BUREAU: HUGE SUMS of drug money are flowing into the financial network of St. James, making it difficult for law enforcers to act against the surge of crime that has overtaken the parish...
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Privy Council ruling impacts joint tenancy
OUR recommends increase for NWC
No show, 'don't know' responses irritate Parliamentary Committee
Press Association honours veterans
Millionth visitor cruises into Ja
'No evidence of flu-like virus'
... Increase gastro vigilance
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$Million grant to fight AIDS
JAMAICA ON Tuesday received a US$200,000 ($12 million) grant to strengthen the Ministry of Education's programme to educate youngsters about HIV/AIDS.
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New harvesting system at Frome
Post Corp on guard against terrorism
Tension rife after double murder
Three freed of murder rap
CHASE donates $5m to UHWI
France hunting Jamaican teachers
Reforestation project for Wallenford
Government reconsiders cost-sharing timetable
New transport policy coming
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Ernst & Young to host business workshop today
BUILDING YOUR Competitive Advantage - the key to sustainable growth", will be the topic explored today when Ernst & Young Caribbean (EYC) hosts a half-day workshop in Kingston at the Knutsford Court Hotel (8:00 - 11:30 a.m.).
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Nasdaq sinks after breaking 2,000
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T&T side ends Arnett's dream
CL FINANCIAL San Juan Jabloteh emphasised their superiority over Jamaica National Premier League runners-up Arnett Gardens with a 3-1 victory in their return leg Caribbean Football Union Club Championship semi-final.
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WI win opener
Reggae Marathon on its mark
Dunoon, Holy Childhood set for showdown
Jerome Taylor returns home
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Parties in transition
THE MAJOR political parties have launched programmes of change and renewal in the context of end-of-year annual conferences and a reshuffling of leadership.
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The rebounding world economy
Literacy in South St Andrew
Trafficking in traffic tickets
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The value of fair competition
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE years it has been normal for local manufacturers or local players to grapple in the face of competition. Our lottery industry did and now it's the players in the cement industry.
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Rescue the youth now!
Homosexuality
Stun guns for animals
Concerns about Info Act
Nervous about JLP
Jamaicans and tourism
Political agenda
Internal party campaigning
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Nabby Natural lights up Weekenz
WESTERN BUREAU: NABBY NATURAL literally lit up Weekenz Bistro and Bar on Tuesday night, bringing a light show of his own to the Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, regular poetry spot.
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'History of Jamaican Poetry' CD a bellyful
Atiba plays out good tales at Redbones
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Frome sets 56,000-tonne sugar target
WESTERN BUREAU: HAVING SPENT over $150 million on refurbishing and retooling, the management of the Frome Sugar Factory in Westmoreland is projecting that the 2003-04 sugar crop, which will start this Sunday, will yield 56,000 tonnes.
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Hanover MP bats for SDC
Excellence displayed at Albert Town High
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YUMMY RUMMY
Our Rum Cake Challenge was hotly contested with five finalists battling to the end...
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The big chill - A thaw out of (a few) local frozen foods
Pasta for fasta marathon here
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