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Final destination? - Haitian refugees may be sent home
PORTLAND: UNLESS THE Haitian refugees can give a compelling reason why they should be allowed to stay here, the government will not hesitate to send them home, Information Minister Burchell Whiteman has said.
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Bon voyage, Chris Roberts!
'Gov't needs to provide a proper fire service'
Opposition chides move to retain cost sharing
McKenzie queries fire chief's discharge
Caribbean teachers for failing black UK students?
Tribute to Renford Shirley - Commitment, excellent service in education |
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Allen case goes to Court of Appeal MILLICENT FORBES, mother of 13-year-old Janice Allen, has taken her case to the Court of Appeal. Yesterday, she filed an appeal against the majority decision in the Judicial Review Court, which turned down her application to have a jury's verdict quashed.
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Women still not fairly represented in Jamaica
Emergency response team still not ready
Kern Spencer pledges to develop NE St Elizabeth
Killings continue in Spanish Town
Remodel Operation PRIDE, say activists |
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Dyoll board claims it was misled
AS THE Dyoll debacle unravels, questions are being asked as to who is culpable. Should the appropriate regulatory body have been more vigilant ...
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Air J to hire American Airlines executive
Read the fine print on insurance contracts
Capital and Credit on brand expansion drive
Further reductions in rates likely
Cable and Wireless Jamaica posts nine-month profits
Digicel to expand operations in region
Mario Vulinovich departs Shell Ja |
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H View brace for cold challenge
CARIBBEAN CLUB champions Harbour View FC continue their quest for CONCACAF honours in a crucial away game against DC United of the United States at the Maryland Soccerplex in Germantown, Maryland, tonight at 7:30.
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Hockey girls need $400,000 for Pan Am
'He doesn't have what it takes'
Congratulations Jamaica
Ralph for Russian premier league
Tivoli advance to semis
Eltham win 'A' League Trophy |
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Halting the refugee flood The government has indicated its intentions to protect the interests of the Jamaican people in stanching the flow of Haitian refugees appearing on the island's north east coast. While Minister of Information, Senator Burchell Whiteman, on Monday did...
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The challenge for the JLP
Delayed reconstruction
Catching health |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Stopping the monster called crime THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MONSTER called crime, as I see it, is growing out of proportion and one would think it is feeding on fertiliser. What can we do to stop this monster?
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Impressed with A&E unit
Helping the Haitians
I thank you all!
No outrage about modern-day slavery? |
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'Iffa Nuh So' cops 12 Actor Boy nominations
WITH THE announcement of the nominees for the Actor Boy Awards 2004 the 2004/5 Pantomime, Iffa Nuh So has stepped in the lead with 12 nominations earned in the technical theatre and music categories. The production is one of the seven...
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Brother of Jackson accuser admits lying under oath |
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The ROBOT saved her life
"HE TOLD me that there was something on my brain and there was nothing more that they could do for me in Jamaica," Mrs. Matheson recalls of that gloomy day, early in 2003.
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Managing minor injuries
Care for your child
Help our children cope with violence |