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Haitians denied Government refuses asylum request
WESTERN BUREAU: THE 281 Haitians seeking political asylum in Jamaica were yesterday told that their request was denied by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, and that none of them met the requirements for refugee status.
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Surrey four get GG Awards
Dalley, interest groups to discuss labour issues
MPM loses damages appeal case
Hurricane toll still incomplete - PM
Unstable weather coming - Met Office
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Education Ministry orders closure of Pratville Primary
THE MINISTRY of Education, Youth and Culture has ordered the Pratville Primary and Infant School in south Manchester closed until investigations to determine the cause of illness of students and teachers at the school are completed.
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24 Special district constables graduate
'IVAN' STORIES - Smithville ravaged
'Tribute' will be free for the people
Expect fun galore at 'Nyammins and Jammins'
Stealing sand from Sunset Beach
Glen Johnson: a new J'can hero
'Lawlessness must end'
Kings are new netball queens
Early Stimulation Project gets donation
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Breese is still Jamaica's captain
GARETH BREESE has been retained as Jamaica's captain for the upcoming regional one-day tournament, the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) said yesterday.
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George's, Calabar face-off
Stewart's trial extended
Glenmuir, C'don remain perfect
Departing Logie takes a final swipe at selectors
Lawson to miss one-dayers
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More destructive hurricanes
HURRICANE IVAN was one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record. We remain grateful that Jamaica was spared a more direct hit as the eye passed offshore to the south of the island.
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Oil prices soaring
And now, 'homofibia'(Part 1)
Jamaica helping Grenada
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Complaints about hospital treatment
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE past fifty years or so, scientists have brought about a phenomenal improvement in the quality of our medical services.
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Where is the unity?
Good job, Magna
Freedom for all
Juvenile 'Labourites'
We had a plan - NWC
Misleading
A time for reflection
Beware of deceivers
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Simba gives a taste of her poetry
HER SMALL wiry frame was filled with energy as, barefooted, she stepped to the microphone.
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'Spoken' goes from 'o' to sensuality
Cynthia Wilson launches books at Alhambra Inn
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Funds not for tourism - Henzell
WESTERN BUREAU: WHATEVER FUNDS are generated from former visitors through the ambitious scheme recently announced by noted St. Elizabeth hotelier Jason 'Jakes' Henzell will go to communities affected by Hurricane Ivan and not to the rebuilding of the tour
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Memory loss: Is it normal?
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SPILLING THE BEANS
Coffee was reportedly discovered 1300 years ago by an Ethiopian goat herder, Kaldi, who noticed the frisky behaviour of his herd and decided to try some of the bright red berries on which they had been nibbling.
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BREWING A TALE
The trouble with coffee caffeine
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