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'No hidden agenda' - Paul Burke denies alliance with Finance Minister
FORMER PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) Region Three chairman Paul Burke yesterday dismissed suggestions that his candidacy for party vice-president was simply a ploy to further the political ambitions of Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies.
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Lesbians seek marriage rights
Hamlin Grange: veteran Canadian journalist - Making power links
Prioritise IT, says C&WJ president
Voices of experience: Men's views on abortion - Keep the foetus alive
DPP report still missing
House to review Coroner's legislations
Kidney unit in need of 'life-saving injection' |
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No let-up in Spanish Town violence THE VIOLENCE that has scarred sections of Spanish Town during the past two weeks continued yesterday with the murder of 30-year-old Oneil Mullings along Market Street.
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Warrants out for two witnesses
Police probing another lead into St Mary murders
STATHS mourns after murder of grade 11 student
G2K backs cops - Better working conditions, more staff needed
Ministry monitoring 'mad cow' report
Fulbrights laud Cobb
China VP arrives today |
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CSME: window to the world
JAMES MOSS Solomon, chief corporate affairs officer at Grace, Kennedy and Company Limited, says the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) provides partnership opportunities to businesses in the Caribbean to...
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Chief justice to the rescue - Parking fees waived for Supreme Court jurors |
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No ease-up
THE JAMAICA cricket team is charging though the Carib Beer Series competition. After four games, the Jamaicans boast a perfect record and are way out in front of the standings with 48 points and would need to suffer a collapse of epic proportions...
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Smith sets new national record
Form players hit hard
Lara dismisses Aussie ODI 400-run talk
A mouth-watering KO showdown
Red Stripe to sponsor Fed Cup |
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Public safety and justice THE RECENTLY-opened Centre for Studies in Public Safety and Justice at the University of the West Indies has its work cut out for it. In the face of the country's horrendous murder rate and the perpetual cry for justice, there is hardly an area of...
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Minister Dalley should resign
The PNP - Two campaigns
The issue of good cop, bad cop (Part I) |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Positive words and thoughts for February 6 THE EDITOR, Sir: I SEE where Bob Marley's birthday will be used to generate peace and love in Jamaica and by extension to the world. I think this is an excellent idea and endorse it fully.
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Abortion: Do not copy the mistake
Don't repeat Kilancholly
A better way out than gambling |
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We're still ALIVE
THE RUMOUR mill seems to be working overtime and with extra speed since Bogle's murder. Since the January 20 killing, at least four nasty rumours have surfaced on the streets that both Beenie Man and John Hype were shot, despite being in hiding.
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Selection of jurors for Jackson case commences |
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CSA-Monica Silvera Scholarship launched
THE CARIBBEAN Shipping Association (CSA) has established a scholarship at the Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI) in honour of Monica Silvera, late executive vice- president of the CSA.
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Jamaica elected to chair int'l meeting |
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Take the leap for love HIGH ABOVE the surrounding lush green countryside in Yardley Chase, St. Elizabeth, Lover's Leap is surrounded by little fanfare a restaurant/bar, balconly and the sweeping vista.
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Love spots across Jamaica |