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Murder mania - 167 killed in May, 49 slain last week
A STAGGERING 746 Jamaicans have been murdered since the start of the year, 193 more than for the corresponding period last year. Police records show that the majority of the victims, 555, were killed by the gun.
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Repatriation bid for Haitians in limbo
Remembering 'Mr Nice Guy' - Current JGRA boss recalls a dedicated LG Brown
US court rules against use of 'medical' ganja
Standpipe stand-off - NWC awaits word from Local Gov't on $100m debt
St Ann labourer loses Privy Council appeal
Hindu ceremony for Indians killed in Monymusk fire
Gov't to clear name from US blacklist
Prisoner makes bizarre escape on broken leg
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News
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Students protest robberies
FRUSTRATED STUDENTS at the Edith Dalton James High School in St. Andrew protested yesterday against a recent spate of robberies involving a teacher and students on the school grounds and in the community.
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Motorist's sentence set aside after challenging Government
Two slain in Buck Town shooting
Libraries close in honour of veteran
Schools will still be used as shelters
Jailbreak report ready
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Business
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St Ann Coop Credit Union reports growth
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: DESPITE JAMAICA'S challenging financial climate, the St. Ann Cooperative Credit Union still continues to report phenomenal growth and was able to surpass all its targets in 2004.
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AT&T facing Gov't sanctions
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Sport
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Kaneria puts WI in a spin
THE SECOND and final Test of the Digicel Series between the West Indies and Pakistan enters its fifth and final day at Sabina Park today with the visitors, thanks to right-arm legspinner Danish Kaneria...
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Tendulkar to miss ODI's against Windies
Miracle Man justifies jockey Maragh's faith
Harbour View poised to seal million-dollar prize
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Late, useless call by the JCC
Stroke puts McKenley in hospital
Do or die for Urban Knights
Girls look to develop 'riddim' at Pan Am Cup
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Commentary
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That State Dept report
THE JAMAICAN government has reacted with predictable and perhaps justifiable outrage to the U.S. State Department's low rating of Jamaica in its annual Human Trafficking Report released last Friday.
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What is obeah?
Are we slavers?
Harvard and company
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - How children learn to beat the system
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHO BROUGHT up these youngsters to be criminals? Who is responsible for the crime wave that is sweeping across our beloved island? Everyone you speak to has an answer to these questions.
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Implementing democracy by force
Condolences from the Road Safety Council
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Entertainment
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Jazzin' in Emancipation Park
THE JAMAICA Ocho Rios Jazz Festival started its celebration of Jazz Month, as June has been dubbed, with a free community jazz concert in Emancipation Park on Wednesday, the first of the month.
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Rodigan plays songs that made reggae great - ... but no Barry G for 'London Calling'
'Doubt' sweeps Tonys
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Lifestyle
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SMART,SASSY&SEXY SUCCESSFUL SHE-DEVIL? WHAT CRAP! SAYS WOMEN'S GROUP
ON MAY 21 The Gleaner's Mind and Spirit section featured author, family counsellor, and evangelist C. Ray Campbell talking about his newly released book She-devils and Sex Demons...A guide to pastors, husbands and wives.
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Tarring women as temptresses
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