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Lead Stories
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Heat on drug trade Brace for 'big-ticket robberies', says Phillips
National Security Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, says the society should brace for possible 'big-ticket robberies' and increased attempts at extortion, before crime begins to trend down...
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Justice Harris acts on Appeal Court bench
Big boost for cocoa production
'Hand back waste collection to parish councils'
CXC launches new degree programme
Musimatics pilot project a success
New agri strategy soon says Clarke
Blythe takes PRIDE issue to court
Ministry breaks ground for new transport centre tomorrow
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News
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Violence against children campaign launched
FED UP with the increasing numbers of children being hurt or killed locally, child advocacy organisation, Hear The Children's Cry, ...
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Students can now rest easy - GSAT is over
Church of God holds conference
Schools get intro to golf
Ensom City still under investigation
Health expo for all ages
13 YEARS OF P.J. PATTERSON: The making of a good political leader
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Business
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A dream now a reality
IN A society where job opportunities are very scarce, individuals are forced to create profitable businesses from 'ignored resources'...
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LoJ shows solid 2004 growth
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Sport
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Ja rake in 59 medals Record-breaking O'Connor seals top award
BACOLET, Tobago: THEON O'CONNOR'S record run in the 800m final capped a fine double and team performance for Jamaica, which again topped the XXXIV Carifta Games with 59 medals at the Dwight Yorke Stadium yesterday...
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Goule in full glow
A special toast to Nikita Miller
Jamaica, B'dos in big rematch
Spinners bowl Pakistan to victory
Aussies hold advantage
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Commentary
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Half-Way Tree Transport Centre
The Half-Way Tree Transport Centre, which is scheduled to be constructed over the next 30 months, is long overdue. The Ministry of Transport and Works has been advertising the planned centre as the first transport centre of its kind in Jamaica which...
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Change cricket board and attitude quickly
A raindrop fell
Davies clarifies Ministry stance
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Letters
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Letter of the Day: 'Ja's murder rate leads the world'
THE EDITOR, Sir: For quite some time now, Jamaican citizens have watched the crime rate steadily escalate year by year, and as a Jamaican living abroad, it has been of great concern to me. As foolish as it may sound, I have, over the years, found a bit..
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Less negatives, more positives
Helping hand
Virginity still a treasure
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Entertainment
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Brown's 'bumpsie' bounces to victory
A talking 'bumpsie' walked away with the 'Tiney Winey' title last Sunday night at Chukka Cove, St. Ann, at least according to Oscar B, to whom this 'size small' posterior ...
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Revellers 'Ease the tension' at Chukka Cove
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