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Water row heats up - JLP blasts gov't for disconnection of standpipes
ANGRY OPPOSITION parliamentarians blasted the Government Tuesday night, accusing the administration of callously allowing the disconnection of more than 200 public standpipes across the island.
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Expect more rain - Met Office
Trinidad court rules in favour of convicted killer - Cites cruel and unusual punishment
ODPEM receives technology boost
Panday out of jail
Fifteen to receive papal honours
Hoteliers bellow fears of flooding
Suspects still not charged after murder of businesswoman
Sav-la-Mar transport centre dicey
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Opposition leader calls for review of Corruption Prevention Act
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding has called for the appointment of a joint select committee to conduct a review of the Corruption Prevention Act. Giving notice of a resolution in Parliament Tuesday, Golding also called for the review...
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Opposition MP wants less GCT on agri equipment
Three men held for Bayshore Park murders
Classes resume at Edith Dalton James
One more dead from Buck Twn shooting
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Business
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Digicel enters Haiti market
DIGICEL GROUP, the fastest growing mobile telecommunications provider in the Caribbean, announced yesterday, that it is the first company to be awarded a license to operate a GSM network in Haiti.
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Air Jamaica evaluating St Lucia service
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Seba near goal
SEBA UNITED took another giant step towards returning to the National Premier League (NPL) with an unconvincing 1-0 win over Star Cosmos at the St. Mary Sports Complex yesterday.
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Mullings buckles under pressure
Powell seeks sub-ten time in Ostrava
No Tear obliges in the mud
Chanderpaul, Lara, Collymore lead in stats
Simpson Miller to raise Harmony Run torch
Urban Knights into semis
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Commentary
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The root of the problem
RECENT NEWS events have served to focus attention on the inadequacies of Jamaica's judicial system as the root cause of a number of emerging and ongoing problems confronting the nation.
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Climate change and the Caribbean
The end of the European Union?
An unrecognised revolution
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaica needs new leadership
THE EDITOR, Sir:THE CONTINUED and worsening crime scourge across the length and breadth of Jamaica seems to have finally struck the chord of many. The recent murders of four prominent businessmen, L.G Brown, Dr. Benjamin, Maurice Azan and Lloyd Phang...
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Arming nation not the answer
Enough is enough
Credit rating
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Entertainment
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Startime to hit 17 in New Kingston
WESTERN BUREAU: THE HEINEKEN Startime 17 show, 'Love Is Overdue', was launched on Tuesday night at the very place where it will happen on Saturday, June 25, the C&W Golf Academy in New Kingston.
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Musicians, singers for V/X 'Evening Escape'
Ray Chen launches 'The Shopkeepers'
Tyson Beckford injured in accident
Holmes and Cruise 'more in love every day'
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What's Cooking
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Kids in the kitchen
THEIR SPONGE cake was truly divine and the Calypso Callaloo Fish Roll in Creole Sauce eye-catching.In the end, the judges gave in to the heavenly taste and temptingly beautiful creations of the girls from St. Hugh's High School...
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TALL TALES & SWEET CRABMEAT
Kitchen duty helps to create independence
School food extravaganza
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