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Fighting back - JDF soldiers to be deployed in volatile communities
ROCKED BY the violence which has been reverberating throughout sections of the Corporate Area over the past few weeks, the government has called on the military to help restore law and order.
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... Eerie silence grips Elletson Primary
Feeling the heat - Pantry blames DPP woes on manpower shortage
Another double murder in Hanover
Chat bout! - Course in Jamaican patois launched at City College
J'can tsunami relief drive a success
State wards still at risk, say JFJ
CAFFE wants fixed date for by-elections
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News
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Gynaecologist, nurse denied bail
GYNAECOLOGIST MATT Myrie, 31, who is accused of raping a patient at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH), and nurse Janet Spence, 35, who is accused of attempting to bribe the complainant not to pursue the charges, were yesterday denied bail.
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It's a great honour, new High Commissioner says
'Squatter settlements are incubators of crime'
Labour ministry reviews airlift handlers' dismissals
Education veteran ends 38-year career
UTech issues progress reports
CSME to grow maritime industry
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Business
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Dyoll Group board blasts management
In response to a recent Sunday Business story in which former chief operating officer of the Dyoll Group, Mark Thwaites claimed that the Dyoll's chief financial officer overstated reinsurance recovery...
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Stock Exchange goes for profits
Dyoll snubs the Stock Exchange
Bmobile offers free nights, weekends calls
JNBS Foundation supports revamping building code
NCB revamping credit portfolio
Jamaica to benefit from construction boom in Trinidad
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Sport
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Sizzling Champs expected
JAMAICA'S MOST anticipated high school event, the VMBS Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships begins today at the National Stadium.
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Stay with Gilnock in Cup feature
All eyes on H View
Football carnival set for Sunday
Taylor promises 200m upset in Class Two
Fenton back on her feet
Lewis fights it out in court
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Commentary
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Adding insult to injury
IT IS unbelievable. While the Minister of Transport and Works is using every means to sell the Portmore toll road to residents who are objecting to having to pay to exit and enter their community ...
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Omar Davies' economic maze
The challenge of Easter
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Letters
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The highway bottleneck at Cow Park
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS going to be very interesting to see how the alternate exit requirement of the Portmore residential community to the Mandela Highway will be solved ...
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Problems with the JUTC bus drivers
Speed gun unreliable
JMA and Digicel
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Entertainment
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Michael W. Smith awes crowd
CHURCH, CONVENTION or international rock concert, the Michael W. Smith 'worship' experience was glorious.
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Magnificent wedding extravaganza
An actor on the rise
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Profiles in Medicine
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Laughter and the skin
THE TIME Magazine of January 17, 2005 looked at 'The Science of Happiness'. In that issue it stated, "vigorous laughing,even when there's nothing particularly amusing, may be good for your health."
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Is fish worth the hype?
Stretch to improve your fitness
Easing the aches...of battered women
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