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Major drug operation - Two MoBay businessmen detained
TWO MEN are in the custody of the narcotics police and are being interrogated in Kingston, where they were taken by helicopter hours after an international team detained them in Montego Bay.
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CARICOM demanding inquiry into Haiti ouster
Child Care Act passed
Golding's speech inspires students
Water lock-off halts UWI classes
Agency formed to fight school violence
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UWI gives $100,000 to refugees
THE MONA campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) yesterday donated $100,000 to help Haitian refugees here, and invited all sectors of the society to follow suit.
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Angry residents block street in Burnt Savannah
JLP Selection C'tee for constitutional review
SESP allocation to be slashed
Case against PMG dismissed
PALS initiative growing 'Peace and Love in Society' programme launched
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Stalemate at Sabina
THE THREE-day match between the touring England cricketers and a Jamaica XI ended in a draw at Sabina Park yesterday with Paul Collingwood and Ashley Giles, one with a century and one with four wickets...
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Mannings flex muscle at VMBS championships
Coach pleased with U-19's senior players
W'house stomp Arnett
Security tightens at VMBS champs
One more from out of the blue
Rivoli upset Harbour View
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Expanding PALS
THE 10-YEAR-OLD Peace and Love in Schools (PALS) programme is to be expanded and renamed Peace and Love in Society, leaving the PALS acronym intact.
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And then there were two
Babylon makes the rules again -
Unstall Charter of Rights!
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Emancipation statue truly a work of art
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing with my reflections on Laura Facey's monumental sculpture, 'Redemption Song'. As a Jamaican-born artist and symbolist I would like to share my interpretation of this important work.
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Dancing for God
Blockheads make Iraqi lives intolerable
CARICOM must monitor Haitian transition
'Aristide: better off alive'
A glorious opportunity missed
CARICOM should have assisted Haiti
Build better lives through education
Make decision on World Cup venue, PM
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Classy 'Poetry In Motion' in Mandeville
WESTERN BUREAU: 'POETRY IN Motion' at the Vineyard in Mandeville, Manchester, was a classy and classic event from start to finish.
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Blazing start to supreme 'White Out' fete
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South coast tourism poised for take-off
WESTERN BUREAU: TOURISM ON Jamaica's expanding south coast market is poised for a major take-off as the ambitious 10-year master plan, conceived by the Tourism Product Development Company Limited (TDPCo.), is now at its implementation stage.
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Exciting 'Montpelier Agricultural Show' ahead
Bursar vindicated
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The wine maker - JUST CALL HER GRANDMA
IN THE coolness of the Blue and John Crow Mountains, as the sun played hide and seek last Sunday afternoon, we met a woman who turns bread into wine.
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Onboard the Constellation: A feast for the heart
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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