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'Criminals among us' - Commissioner slams rogue cops, says members of the force supply bullets to criminals
POLICE COMMISSIONER Lucius Thomas yesterday painted a damning picture of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), accusing some colleagues of consistently supplying criminals with bullets and other vital police operational information.
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Fight fire with fire - Chuck - Says citizens should have easier access to legal firearms
DENIED! No bail for 'Zekes'
Overseas phone carriers blocked
'We must sign' - PM urges rebel MPs to reconsider position on PSOJ document
We won't be bullied in police talks - Patterson
Stormy start to Police Federation conference - Security minister taken to task
Social security policies criticised
Portmore residents plan to sue
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News
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Caribbean not reaping full benefits from tourism - Francis
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA AND most of the Caribbean have failed to fully maximise their earning potential from the tourism industry and as much as 80 per cent of the money spent by visitors remain outside of the local economies...
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Doctors separate legs of 'mermaid' baby
Lawyers' illness changes date of murder trial
Judge ordered ex-cop extradited
Raise your child to resist violence - PART I
Dutch say 'No' to EU constitution
Many security companies not licensed, registered
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Business
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Ja remains attractive to lenders - Bear Stearns
JAMAICA'S ABILITY to pay its debts is as strong as it has been in several years, and this has been reflected in the market performance, according to credit rating firm Bear Stearns.
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Global factory production decreases
New overseas calling card launched
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Sport
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West Indies cricket ailing but not dead - Lloyd
FORMER WEST Indies captain Clive Lloyd believes that although West Indies cricket is ailing, it is not dead, and there is no need to panic.
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Lara tops award
Hue left out for Honduras clash
Seba United take a giant step forward
Tivoli Gardens thrash Village United 4-0
Lamey keeps Waterhouse in the hunt
Portmore get by Arlington
Lewis tackles crime and football with zeal
Immaculate nip Hillel for second triumph
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Commentary
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The art of grandstanding
MANY JAMAICANS, trying to eschew cynicism and clinging to the important virtue of hope, will have been disturbed by Mr. Richard Azan's outburst in Parliament against that section of the Emancipation Park Declaration calling on politicians...
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Reflections on Environment Week
France to Europe: not now
Suppression of crime
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - We can take back Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHY IS it that when most Jamaicans speak they either speak of one P or another P.? Our country has been so divided that if we see a problem our first reaction or comment is "a JLP or PNP fault."
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Power in numbers
Follow Dewey's example
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Entertainment
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Poetry society celebrates 16 years
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POETRY Society of Jamaica celebrated its 16th anniversary on Tuesday night, with slight changes to its regular format.The additions were a screen on which a slide-show of pictures from past poetry fellowships was shown...
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Lit with 'Lifers'
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What's Cooking
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GOODHOPE GOODFOOD
SITTING UNDER a grove of guinep, lime and Bauhinia (labelled 'Poor Man's Orchid') trees, flowering plants, a wooden giraffe watching over us, and the faint strains of rock steady music drifting in the air, we were ready to dive into a hearty meal.
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Waterlogged dining
'I love my own cooking'
Waterlogged dining
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