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Solid Waste cover-up? Sources cast doubt on report's integrity
AFTER SEVERAL marathon meetings, the Board of the National Solid Waste Manage-ment Authority (NSWMA) has officially signed off on a report, which sources say, "will play down" the charges of corruption and irregularities that have rocked..
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Probe continues into deadly prison riot
KSAC Municipal Building renamed
Coore's statements concern Golding
Fanfare greets Parliament's ceremonial opening
Jamaicans pray for Pope Paul
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News
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Long Pond remains closed for death probe
WESTERN BUREAU: THE LONG Pond Sugar Factory in Trelawny is to remain out of operation indefinitely as officials of the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) and the management of ...
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'Recall former immigration officers'
JLP blasts Phillips
Mayor moves to regularise signs
Tragedies expose human frailty says Bishop Reid
Surgeons aid kids' home in MoBay
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Business
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Barrow quits C&W
GARY BARROW, former president and chief executive officer of Cable & Wireless Jamaica, has announced his resignation from the Cable & Wireless organisation just months after being reassigned to the company's London office. His 15 years at the...
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Small farmers REAP 'Ivan' aid
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Sport
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Hinds, Shiv doubles set up huge total
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: WAVELL HINDS and Shivnarine Chanderpaul carried on to first-ever Test double-centuries, emulating one of the rarest feats in the history of West Indies Test batsmanship...
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'WI cricket bigger than any body'
More ill feeling
Red Stripe Championship set to begin
Sponsorship issues are part of cricket says King
Odds favour tourists
Rae Town, Whitfield square off
Swimmers seventh on opening day
Kamir, Coltrane, Miracle Man in big Guineas showdown
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Commentary
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The spectre of murder
The deep longing that many in the country harbour, to see the monster of crime tamed, was given somewhat dramatic effect on Thursday during the ceremonial opening of Parliament...
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The stop sign enigma
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY : In defence of politicians
The plaintive lament of Andrew Holness, member of parliament for West Central St. Andrew, contained in The Gleaner of the March 24, moved me to reflect on the role and life of our politicians....
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Narrow bus lanes
On broadcasting complaints
Mismanagement affects all
Re: 'Principles of policing'
Law enforcers above the law?
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Farmer's Weekly
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Bush fire losses expected to rise RADA revising cultivators' damage estimates
Farmers' losses from bush fires in southern St. Elizabeth and other parishes are mounting. The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) said yesterday that it plans to revise damage estimates...
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Pig rearing hobby pays off big time
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Mind &Spirit
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END OF AN ERA? Church prepares faithful for Pope John Paul II's passing
VATICAN CITY, (Reuters): POPE JOHN Paul II received the blessing for the dying after his health suddenly worsened, drawing anguished prayers yesterday from Catholics around the globe reluctant to accept his end may be near...
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The long and short of it
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