Sitting ducks? Another cop gunned down
WHILE MEMBERS of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were preparing to lay one of their fallen colleagues to rest, gunmen were again continuing with their marauding ways, killing another lawman early yesterday morning.
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Stories Gleaner driver killed in motor accident
Ready for the world - ICC World Cup 2007 to put Trelawny in media limelight
50 projects strong for Clarendon Labour Day
A gentleman to the very end
A DAY OF GLOOM - Innocence betrayed
A heavy price for daring to serve
Three rapists slapped with heavy sentences
THREE MEN from Olympic Gardens, Kingston 11, who raped a woman when they, along with other men, staged a robbery at her home in Plantation Heights, St. Andrew, in 2001, have been sentenced to prison sentences ranging from 25 years to 30 years for rape.
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Stories Post-MoU era concerns JEF
Jamaica, no problem? - Local film industry contiunes to earn big bucks
Two to face ID parade in 'missing American' case
Don't leave your umbrella
It's time to party, guys - 'Only a black political group can represent interests in Britain'
Blooming prosperity
EVERGROW GARDEN Centre did not evolve overnight like some magical plant. It took Burrell Scarlett several years from childhood dreams that were carefully nurtured with determination and the desire to be the best in his chosen endeavour.
Clean sweep - Gayle cracks 124, but Windies get another whitewash
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): OPENER CHRIS Gayle slammed 124 yesterday but the West Indies slumped to a record ninth consecutive loss as Pakistan wrapped up a 3-0 series sweep with a 22-run victory in the third and final one-day international...
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Stories Lara in Test team
Portmore win Champions Cup
Campbell on fire
Boys' Town promise to put away 'Bulls' swiftly
Galina Point to outlast rivals
Rain saves soldiers
Rain cuts final round of Trials
Refocusing Labour Day
AS LABOUR Day comes round again, there is room for reflection on the significance of the occasion. In its earliest days (post-1938), the event provided opportunity for workers...
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Stories Media: The price of knowledge
Nuclear options
LETTER OF THE DAY - A country in need of real men
THE EDITOR, Sir: KOFI ANNAN, the secretary-general of the United Nations, on a visit to India on April 27, 2005, lamented that the problem of HIV/AIDS was acquiring a 'woman's face'.
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Stories Destroying the forest, while saving trees
Unfair criticism, Mr Rae
A cry for help!
Expensive hospital bills
'Star Wars' tops box office
(REUTERS): THE FINAL instalment of George Lucas' Star Wars series grossed about US$108.5 million during its first weekend of release across North America, the second-best three-day opening of all time...
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Stories Jackson defence may rest early this week - prosecution
Live every day, one day at a time
I HAVE LONG put off writing this article but am now motivated to write as someone has just mistakenly walked off with my pen.Few of my friends know of my love for pens -- that is, any pen that is more than the ordinary...
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Stories WEDDING OF THE WEEK - Worth waiting for
WOMAN'S WORLD - Fired for getting pregnant
Bikini-clad beauty queens offend Thais
HEALTH & FITNESS - 'More sleep, less TV fend off child obesity'