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Golding landslide - Wins West Kingston by 7,000 margin
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leader Bruce Golding yesterday trounced his nearest rival by more than 7,000 votes to win by a landslide the West Kingston by election, which gives him a seat in the House of Representatives.
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TODAY IS BUDGET DAY
HOLLAND BAMBOO A historic landmark in shambles
De la Vega City under curfew Security forces detain 79 in the Old Capital
St Elizabeth boat crew return safely to Jamaica
Trinidad Chief Justice files lawsuit against PM
Golding will make it into Budget Debate
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Holness calls for cell phone laws
ANDREW HOLNESS, Opposition member of Parliament for West Central St. Andrew, yesterday called on the Government to take action in addressing the rising incidence of cellular phone theft...
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Experts for access to information workshop
New proposals to deal with crime at UWI
Peaceful protest at St Ann PC office
Entertaining day two of Youth Link CXC seminar
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Business
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Labour Ministry holds seminar aimed at improving productivity
A TWO-DAY seminar aimed at improving productivity and competitiveness in the business environment starts today at the Visitors Lodge at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus.
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Apology to Facey Commodity Company Ltd
Apple profit jumps, but shares drop
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Sport
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'Pele' nets clincher for Arnett
A 34TH minute strike by Kevin 'Pele' Wilson, gave Arnett Gardens a crucial 1-0 away win over Portmore United in their Red Stripe Champions Cup knockout first-leg clash at Ferdie Neita Park...
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Ntini foresaw his success in SA triumph
Harmony, Granville grab last semi-final spots
Jamaicans shine in Texas
St Elizabeth off to fast start in Super Cup
John Mills are favourites for Junior High, All-Age Champs
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Commentary
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Save Holland Bamboo
JAMAICA'S FAMED Holland Bamboo in St. Elizabeth has fallen victim to human predators and the ravages of nature, as reported on Page A2 of today's edition.
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After John Paul II
A choice of captains
Democracy in Central Asia or not
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Some tips on how to prevent rape
THE EDITOR, Sir: UNFORTUNATELY, THE grim experience as reported in your Letter of the Day of April 8, 2005, is that of many rape cases today. Rape is an act of violence, an assault, in which one forces oneself on another to have sex against his/her will.
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Corruption debate compromised
Pope, a voice of freedom
The Causeway controversy
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Entertainment
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Stars set to rise again
THE MACHINERY to ignite dreams of stardom is set to grind again with the launch of the 2005 edition of Rising Stars at the Courtleigh auditorium (the late lamented Island Cinema), on Tuesday night.
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Poets not down with Bounty Killer for Def Jam
Meet the contestants
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What's Cooking
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'Fyah bun fi meat' Bobo Hill's world of food
There are no beer bellies, spare tyres or love handles at Bobo Hill. No hippy women with meaty thighs or thighs or flabby arms.
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PICTURE PERFECT - Contemporary Art Gallery & Cafe
Favourite food items of Rastafarians at Bobo Hill
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