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Missing men spark protest Residents demand answers to mysterious disappearance
SCORES OF angry residents of Kitson Town, St. Catherine, took to the streets yesterday, protesting what they say is a clear case of police involvement in the mysterious disappearance of two men on December 23 last year.
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Medical technologists fined
Gleaner Honour Award nominee - Kingsley Thomss
Another Andem deputy killed
Thirteen arrested on charter flight from Jamaica |
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Interdicted warders frustrated over review AS THEIR painstaking wait breaks through its fifth anniversary this year, close to 70 prison warders who have been on interdiction since 2000 are now losing patience for a review process that had promised them timely justice.
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Street people project launched in MoBay
Yallahs ford now open to traffic
Funeral service for Kenneth Rattray today |
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Leewards rattle Jamaica
THE CARIB Beer Series cricket match between Jamaica and the Leeward Islands at the Kaiser Sports Club is far from over. There are three days to go, the nature of the pitch promises a low-scoring affair and anything can happen.
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Boyz hunt crucial victory
Track stars set to shine at JC
Tivoli A face tough task against the Under-21s
Take The Real King
Water polo team leaves for Pan-Am Youth Champs |
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Editorial - Rescuing street children THE NEWS of a new home for street boys is, on the face of it, a welcome and worthy project being undertaken by the Rotary Club of St. Andrew.
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New year wishes and hopes
Schools being destroyed from within
Unhappy wedding story |
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Letter of the day - Keep children safe in vehicles THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM SURE the level of public awareness about the importance of seatbelts in road safety is much higher than it was twenty years ago.
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Experience at Customs
Primitive reasoning
Opportunities ahead
Greater censorship? |
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Fulfilment in vegetable farming
HYACINTH MYRIE of Bulls Bay in Hanover has been cultivating a wide variety of vegetables for 10 years now because of her love for the soil.
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Government targets organic market
Tomato glut in St Catherine |
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'Ivan' a blessing for Bishop Bennett
COMING TO Jamaica a few days after the passage of Hurricane Ivan became somewhat of a baptism of fire for the Most Rev. Gordon Bennett, S.J., the new Roman Catholic Bishop of Mandeville.
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Find answers to crime and violence - judge |