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'We are at war' - August Town crackdown - 13 high-powered weapons seized, 'Sizzla' and 32 others detained
THE SECURITY forces believe they have put a major dent in criminal activity in the hotbed of August Town, St. Andrew, where 13 high-powered weapons, ballistic vests, ammunition and gun parts were found ....
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Security Minister calls out the National Reserve in all-out assault against criminal gangs
Suspects in wharf arms find denied bail
Bail offered to doctor, nurse
UTech research day well received
Cop killed in shoot-out - Third lawman to be slain since the start of the year.
Gov't to break ground for transportation centre
Vale Royal talks resume
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News
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Rastas feel slighted at diaspora confab
SOME DELEGATES at the South Africa-African Union Caribbean Diaspora Conference are disappointed that civil society and Rastafarians, have been left out...
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Real life court drama for TVJ
Courthouses on repair plan
PM vows to fight for CCJ
Vendors get notice to vacate Mobay's Old Shoe Market - For years, less than 50 per cent of the over 300 beehive shops at the Peoples' Arcade have been occupied.
Rapid response needed for water woes
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Business
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Crime is preventing double digit growth Hughes
"IF WE can just deal with crime, everybody going to Heaven will stop here and not want to leave," states Dr. Wesley Hughes...
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Policy management needed for CSME
GraceKennedy's market value increases by 120%
Lack of integrity caused the financial crisis Chen
Entrepreneurs will be the major source for employment and growth in Jamaica Hill
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Sport
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Waugh, Campbell fly high
WOLMER'S CHRISTOPHER Waugh and St. Andrew High's Anna-Kay Campbell soared high enough yesterday to keep their teams atop the 2005 VMBS/Boys' and Girls' High School Athletics Championships standings at the National Stadium.
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Double strikes derail H View's train
Jamaica seek second title
Tivoli scrape by Rivoli
Shelton impresses US coach
Henry back in the saddle
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Commentary
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The Anti-Terrorism Bill and civil liberties
THE CONTROVERSIAL anti-terrorism legislation has finally been passed after a five-hour intense debate on Tuesday, conducted at the highest level of parliamentary exchange, resulting in the Government agreeing to amendments proposed by the Opposition in...
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Immigration form is inadequate
Where is this place called Jamaica?
Another bouncer for Bruce
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Letters
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Letter of the Day - Chaos will reign if trust is lost
THE EDITOR, Sir: EVERY PRINCIPLE of an ordered society takes place based on trust. We drive on the left trusting that all others will.
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Church's help
Long Mountain disaster
The English vs. patois debate
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Entertainment
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Western Consciousness hits 17
WESTERN BUREAU: WHEN WORRELL King, CEO of King of Kings Promotions, was going through the line-up of the 17th annual Western Consciousness, he made it an all-inclusive affair.
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Oneil Palmer - A gospel 'ninja'
A ballad for an executed woman
CPTC is 21
On the red carpet - Lights, camera, action!
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Social
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An affair of the hair! - Ladies, your hair worries are over!
CONSUMER GOODS giants Unilever and Lascelles Distribution Services launched Sedal (sounds exotic doesn't it?), a new line of hair care products.
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Birthdays and a book launch
'Nuff respect' from the JCC
Campion College salutes its own
Enjoy an evening of peace with Deepak Chopra
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