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Overseas J'cans seek stronger ties - New foundation to build firmer relations
STRESSING THE need for a structured system of representation, some 250 Jamaican expatriates yesterday voted for the establishment of a foundation, which they say will strengthen ties between the country and its overseas nationals.
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Fire leaves 40 homeless - 14 houses destroyed on North Street
Nineteen teachers honoured for 616 years of service
Senator urges British sticker system for Ja
Michelle elated at winning a top scholarship
Disappointment for some St George's girls
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Two executed in Craig Town
DESPITE THE heavy presence of the security forces in the troubled communities of south St. Andrew since Tuesday, the guns continued to bark, claiming two lives yesterday.
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Franklyn Witter - JLP councillor making strides
Lester Crooks - Seeking transparency
Sessions to deal with coping strategies and grief management - Counsellors to help south St Andrew schools
Delford Morgan - Tightening the tax net
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Bee farmers to expand apiaries
LUCEA, Hanover: THE HANOVER Bee Farmers' Association will be establishing two apiaries in the parish to assist in fulfilling the increasing demand for honey both locally and overseas.
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Rotary Club makes huge donation to health facilities
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'Fuller will be ready'
STRIKER RICARDO 'Wily Boo' Fuller will be ready for tomorrow's crucial return leg second round World Cup qualifier against Haiti at the National Stadium. The 25-year-old, who plies his trade with Preston North End in the English First division...
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Windies looking to ease the pain
Fit Galaxy Girl holds key in feature
Spotlight on Lasco champs
Women set for sizzling sprint
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Deportee policy flawed
THE PRIME Minister, addressing an audience of specially invited members of the Jamaican diaspora at the Conference Centre, used the occasion to criticise those countries, notably the United States and Britain, which send back to Jamaica hardened...
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LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Mama was the engine that provided the push'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CURRENT debate on educational achievement at the secondary level in Jamaica should be seen as a serious attempt by the Jamaican people to make some changes for the better.
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A resounding success
Out of Rema
A response to Carol Archer
New study on prostate cancer
New for road maintenance
'Virgin Cure'
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Better Irish potato yields on horizon
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: ALVIN MURRAY, general manager of the Christiana Potato Growers Co-operative, has said that better Irish potato yields were expected this season over last season, as more farmers had planted 'A' grade seeds this time round.
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Chin-See planting for life
PARISH PILOT - Overcome challenges now
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The power of dad
FATHERS HAVE a tremendous influence on their daughters. Somewhere between the age of three and six years old girls go through a very important stage of development in which they are closely drawn to her father. This phase will help her to become...
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Voodoo - The missing piece of the Haitian puzzle
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