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'Don't leave' - Constituency reacts to impending retirement
THE ANNOUNCEMENT yesterday of Edward Seaga's impending retirement as Member of Parliament for Western Kingston after 43 years of unbroken service to the constituency, sparked widespread expressions of disappointment from constituents who...
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Tsunami deaths expected to top 100,000
'We have little hope'
Jamaicans in UK say farewell to ambassador
Wrong body
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A champion in Ja's development
FROM AN agency set up by government more than 40 years ago to provide advice on matters relating to science and technology, the Scientific Research Council (SRC) has emerged as a champion in Jamaica's development - making science and...
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Heavy duty cane vehicles destroy St Thomas roads
73-y-o man dies in fire
WINDALCO assists with repairs to Kendal Police Station
Gov't pledges financial aid to Asian countries
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New date, venue for launch of CSME
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: CARIB COMMUNITY (CARICOM) governments have agreed on a new date and location for the ceremony marking the compliance by three Caribbean states regarding the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), the CARICOM Secretariat...
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Ja to aid in relief
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Barbican, H View frolic in female football spotlight
BARBICAN AND Harbour View shared the spotlight at Tuesday afternoon's awards ceremony at the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) New Kingston offices, which brought the curtains down on the JFF/Sherwin Williams Women's Football League...
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Graham has no regrets
King ready for challenge
Spirited Salt Spring hold Seba 1-1
Scholarships for Levy and Anderson
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Preparing for the unexpected
THE EARTHQUAKE catastrophe in southern Asia has prompted regional Caribbean agencies to start working towards a tsunami warning system. This is one reaction even as the world responds to a gigantic humanitarian dilemma with the United Nations...
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Year in review
Where are traffic cops when you need them?
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Lotto auditors are in place
THE EDITOR, Sir: I write in response to a letter from Michael Dingwall and published in the Gleaner of December 22, 2004 with the caption 'Where are the auditors?"
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The many drumbeats of Jamaica
Bringing the true Dj message
Making our roads safer
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Third World woos King's House
AND IT came to pass that in the land called Jamaica, in the city of Kingston, a band called Third World celebrated its 31st anniversary with a concert dubbed 'Committed'. Throngs of Jamaicans poured on to the lawns of the King's House...
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Rebel Salute '05 launched at Hilton
Pure star power
Steel Pulse marks milestone at Liguanea Club
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Stir it up
THEY'LL BE the first to tell you that it's 'a team thing' getting the recipes together, sourcing and creating the products, even digging and nudging to find the best foodie (and his specialty) of every community they visit.
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Creating food for life
Spicing up the traditional dishes
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TOUGH TASK FOR COPS IN 2005
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE MOST persons are hoping for health and prosperity in 2005, for Area One crime chief, Superintendent John Morris, finding a solution to St. James' notorious crime problem must be on top of his wish list for the New Year.
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New police station for residents of Junction
Unfair distribution of relief benefits
Bluefields Beach, private or public?
PARENTS FROM HELL
Nebraska couple lauded
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