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Bombshell ruling - Privy Council says passage of CCJ unconstitutional
THE GOVERNMENT is standing firm on its vow to establish the controversial Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as the nation's final court of appeal, despite yesterday's ruling by the United Kingdom-based Privy Council that the government's handling...
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... JLP wants bi-partisan talks
Men detained after gang feud
Davies under fire - Constituents charge MP with neglect
ONR wants nine more months |
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Braeton trial - Defence lawyers on the attack THE BRAETON murder trial continued yesterday with defence lawyers putting a civilian witness through rigorous cross-examination, taking him to task about four statements he had given to the police between March 14, 2001 and May 25, 2001...
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Health Ministry accuses G2K of mischief
Donations pour in for windshield wiper fund |
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Former Air J management team speaks out
"WE HAVE have nothing to hide and we are proud of how we managed Air Jamaica," Christopher Zacca, deputy chairman of the ATL/Sandals Group, one of the principals of the Air Jamaica Acquisition Group (AJAG), and former chief executive officer...
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Courts (Ja) still thriving, despite parent company's woes
Orane: Share options ensure firms keep key staff members
NCB rebounds, posts strong first quarter
Restructuring Ja in the 21st century |
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T&T fight back
YOUNG JAMAICAN opener Donovan Pagon notched his first century for the island yesterday but a slow day's cricket belonged to the visiting Trinidad and Tobago side in their fifth round Carib Beer Series match at Alpart yesterday.
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Lara hits out
Haphazard a safe bet
Richards, Dixon for Millrose Games
All set for Gibson relays |
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Editorial - Faulty advice or arrogance? THE REVERBERATIONS from yesterday's Privy Council ruling on the Jamaican Government's attempts to amend the Constitution to accommodate the setting up of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will be felt for some time throughout the region.
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The Springfield Growers Association
Is their a logic to murders?
Your call, Mr PM |
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Letter of the day - Is the PNP as vulnerable as the JLP? THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE BEEN following with interest the debate on the forthcoming People's National Party (PNP) vice-presidential elections.
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Monitor Rio Cobre waters
Every day should be violence-free
Let us all fight crime |
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Cliff to help raise funds for Carib Studies Institute
IN A move to raise funds to help facilitate further research and development at the Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of the West Indies, Mona, postgraduate students there have joined their varied to stage a concert featuring Jimmy Cliff.
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'Sleeping Beauty' delightful! |
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Jammin' at Jazz
IF YOU felt the island tilting towards the west last weekend, it was because most of the people who live here had headed that way from Thursday for the annual Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival.
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A simply marvellous Friday
Diplomats say adieu |