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Tuesday | January 11, 2005 |
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UK cops called in - Scotland Yard to probe 'missing men' case OUTGOING POLICE Commissioner Francis Forbes has requested the assistance of the British intelligence agency, Scotland Yard, to assist with the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of two men, who were allegedly abducted by...
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Murders jump with a third double killing
Plaza fire set at millions
Church leaders slam pro-abortion lobby - "It's an attack on a life conceived in the womb by the action
Oshane a prophecy fulfilled
From humble beginnings, determined to succeed
Adventists urge J'cans to give more
Full recovery of banana industry by July, says Hall |
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Port security seeking new device to nab drug couriers THE PORT Authority of Jamaica (PAJ), in its move to enhance the security of the island's port facilities, is considering adding a new drug detection equipment called DrugCon.
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Great start to Carib Marketplace
Mary Seacole portrait goes on show
New volunteer group launched in Trelawny
Principal always confident of Sanguinetti's success
Strong PTA contributes to strong school |
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Business confidence rising BUSINESS CONFIDENCE moved from 92 per cent to 108 per cent, between the first and third quarters of 2004, the Index of Business and Consumer Confidence shows. There was a second quarter spike of 117 per cent in business confidence, while consumer...
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From text message to voicemail
Ritz-Carlton for Caribbean Cuisine celebration
Dollar tires after week-long rally |
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Ja take early lead
JAMAICA MADE a winning start in their hunt for top honours in the 2005 Carib Beer cricket series when, as expected, at the end of the third day's play, they defeated the Leeward Islands at the Kaiser Sports Club in Discovery Bay...
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Washout in Barbados
Millions raised in charity match
'Horse of the Year' voting today
Under-21s continue to impress
Changes for return game
H View, 'Spring' chase spot in semis |
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Opening the telecoms market THE LIBERALISATION of the telecommunications sector took another major step forward last week when two consortiums were granted licences to connect Jamaica to the United States and to the rest of the world by fibre optic cables. This effectively ends the.
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Suggestions for reducing traffic accidents
Minimum wage D-Day
Emergency relief |
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Letter of the Day - Tsunami relief effort is commendable THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICAN Government should be commended for the humane and timely gesture made in establishing a special fund to help victims of the tsunami
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Respect the dead
Call for nat'l prayer
Natural disaster, not act of God |
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No Cliff at Catherine Hall
SINGER, SONGWRITER, actor Jimmy Cliff, will not be performing at this year's Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, as was previously announced.
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'Iffa Nuh So' not so hot
Singing styles blend at Foundation Music Showcase |
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