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Police racket - MoBay cops under probe for $US 50,000 fraud
WESTERN BUREAU: SENIOR INVESTIGATORS have launched a top-level probe into reports of corruption by a group of Montego Bay policemen, stemming from an incident at Sign, Irwin in St. James earlier this month.
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Heads continue to roll at JMB
Gov't, Opposition to discuss private sector demands
More guns, ammo seized - Police intensify drive to rid the nation's streets
Malvo to stand trial in Maryland
Fruitful PSOJ, police meeting - Joint committee to be established to address crime
Nicholson chided
Andem's trial to begin on July 11
GENERATING GENIUS SCHOOLBOY SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION PROGRAMME
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News
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JLP supports removal of tourism tax
OPPOSITION Spokesman on Tourism, Edmund Bartlett says Government should take on recommendations put forward by the tourism sector on the new tax to be imposed on that sector.
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Police love triangle case - Accused fashion designer denies killing cop's wife
Slain cop's colleagues say more is needed
Inner-city youth group critical of PSOJ lockdown
JLP backs PSOJ action
Teacher of the Year Award redesigned
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Business
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Cable & Wireless sets ambitious Internet target
FACED WITH a maturing cellular phone market along with the dominance of corporate users as the main landline telephone clients, Cable & Wireless (Jamaica) expects single-digit growth in its profits for its next fiscal year...
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A new name for Rooms - Former US franchise now International Furniture and Accessories
COK Co-op had spectacular 2004
KPMG sees growth in CARICOM operations
O'Brien bidding for Ireland's third largest mobile carrier - Investment not likely to derail regional expansion
Operating under the gun
'Miss Lou' joins people's telecom
Caribbean Food Delights to franchise its NY operations
Ethics: What's all the fuss about?
OAS means big bucks for Fort Lauderdale
Jamaica's fragile budget
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Sport
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Lara cuts loose
KARACHI, (Reuters): BRIAN LARA smashed a majestic 130 to lift West Indies to a total of 345 on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Barbados yesterday.
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Thumbs up for ICC Cricket Committee
Importance of corporate sponsorship
Wet pitch delays Colts game
Immaculate Prep to defend swimming crown
Liverpool get heroes welcome
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Commentary
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Time to break the cycle
FURTHER TO Wednesday's business sector-led anti-crime rally and Emancipation Park Declaration, we fully endorse the call for the establishment of a Police Oversight Authority to monitor and report on performance...
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A prayer for absolution
Nuclear power: desperate times
Gov't's number one duty
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Lock down crime, corruption
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS no quick fix for our crime situation in Jamaica. I do believe though that it can be fixed, albeit that the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJN) seems to be only affected when one of their prominent members...
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Nothing wrong with dreaming
40 years too late
Wanting to invest here
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Entertainment
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Faith Anointed Ministries wages street 'Warfare'
IT IS one of those groups which has dared to reach out to the unsaved, seeking to connect with them in whatever state they are in, wherever they can be found.
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J'can-born poet to read from Penguin collection
Dramatic launch to Style Week
Praise dances in music's shadow
'Fever Pitch' knocks 'Sox' off
'Serious joke' at Crack-Up
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Social
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Celebrating Indian heritage
IT WAS a special night for celebrating the heritage of a proud race. The National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica hosted its annual banquet at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Friday, May 20.
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No bones about it
Social lives
Student receives inaugural scholarship
Shearer biography launched, Trade Union Institute renamed
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