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Case breakthrough - Police detain four in missing American saga
TOP-LEVEL investigators from St. James say they have made a major breakthrough in connection with the case of missing American national, Stephen King, as four persons have now been taken into custody for questioning.
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Pennicook upbeat despite drop in stopover arrivals
Thousands labour for communities
Met Office operating without radar system
Moving farewell for Lloyd Phang
New look prison release programme
Cop shot in Sp Town
Police Federation mass meeting tomorrow
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Education Ministry calls for cultural integration in schools
THE MINISTRY of Education, Youth and Culture is moving to integrate more culture in education. Maxine Henry-Wilson, Minister of Education Youth and Culture, recently made the announcement...
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New Horizon Project reaps success
Simpson Miller urges Ja to push for new health order
Monsignor Albert to get US award
Petroleum company gives millions to alternative education
Gauging the silent killer - More funding, research needed for osteoporosis treatment
New award in honour of Shearer
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Business
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Digicel to employ more workers
DIGICEL GROUP anticipates a 30 per cent increase in staff by the end of 2006, the company announced last week. The company now employs 1,051 employees across the Caribbean in its fourth year of operation.
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Mitsubishi Motors loss widens
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Sport
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Earring row sparks walkout - Key players did not represent team
THREE KEY St. Catherine players, including fast bowler Jermaine Lawson who has played for the West Indies and national spinner Bevon Brown, did not represent their team in its match on the weekend because of an earring dispute involving Lawson.
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Charles Barrett appointed to CFU committee
Smith extends glorious form
Jamalco, W'grovians in titanic showdown
Rain washes away Portland lead
Sweet Survivor storms home in Labour Day Trophy
Marion Jones expected to run on Sunday
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Commentary
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Lessons from Canada
THERE MAY be some cold comfort in the fact that Canada, despite its famed reputation for order and fair play, finds itself embroiled in a corruption scandal.
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Decriminalise obeah in Ja
Systemic inefficiencies breed corruption
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Business closedown will not work
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ANNOUNCED closedown of business and commercial activity on Wednesday by the private sector-led organisations will not have the desired effect of mobilising the citizenry in support of their call for action...
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Let the prophet speak!
Legalising ganja
How power corrupts
Primary school, community involvement
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Entertainment
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Indian presence in Jamaica celebrated
WITH SONG, dance, food, drink and speeches, the 160-year presence of East Indians in Jamaica was celebrated on Friday at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel...
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'Sweet and dandy bam bam' at festival launch
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Lifestyle
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Horsing around
I WAS ready and raring to go, but when I saw the size of the horses my heart began to beat as if I were on a five-furlong sprint. Entering the Good Hope stables, we were greeted by Alvin Forskin and Noel Williams, horse trainers.
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About Good Hope
Paradise found
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