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Four killed in robbery attempt - Three Super Plus employees injured - Police vehicle shot up
WESTERN BUREAU: WAVING THEIR guns as they stormed a Super Plus wholesale store in Whitehouse, Westmoreland, four gunmen set the stage for a wild, brazen attempted robbery and when it ended, leaves the four would-be robbers dead...
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Notice quits
Cops under probe
Standard of living inches up in Ja
Man arrested in 800-lb ganja bust
Sugar industry workers, trade unions protest EU price cuts
First sentencing under Money Laundering Act
Toll road accident kills two
School dropout records success - Achieves goal through USAID-funded adolescent training programme
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News
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Proud of his spending - Audley Shaw, Member of Parliament for North East Manchester
AUDLEY SHAW is satisfied with how he has been spending his allocations from the Social and Economic Support Programme (SESP). His assured, almost chest-thumping comportment as he accounted for those expenditures...
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MP Shaw's spending lacks transparency - residents
Nuns pulling out of MoBay schools
Spencer calls for work permit audit
Trauma cases swamp Cornwall Regional
Suspects in American tourist's death remanded
Mandatory registration coming for day care centres
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Business
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Kgn Wharves plans massive expansion
KINGSTON WHARVES Limited (KWL) will spend almost $2 billion over the next nine months to expand and upgrade its facilities, according to its chairman and chief executive officer, Grantley Stephenson.
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Cable and Wireless Employees Credit Union - A return to customer value
What is happening
Jamintel building on the auction block
Police Credit Union attains $1b asset mark
'Leaders must inspire confidence' - US professor urges business heads to give assurance, boost profits
'J'can consumers should brace for higher prices' - Sugar Company's CEO warns of hike if Europe cuts sugar support
WTO protecting the powerful - Hall
Inflation targets coming under pressure
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Sport
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W'house, Tivoli strike first
IT TOOK a brilliant Kevin Lamey injury-time goal to separate Waterhouse and Portmore United in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League semi-final at the National Stadium last night.
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Calvert is top youth
Record no surprise - Francis
Golconda looks good
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Let the music play, but it's rather annoying
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Commentary
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Setting a good example
THE FIRST thing to be said is a loud Alleluia that President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa has struck a blow against corruption in his country by dismissing his deputy Jacob Zuma because of his close association with a financial adviser and friend...
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Is there really corruption?
Ethics czars - bring them on
China's Mao Tse-tung: an exposé
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Fathers to right the wrongs of history
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA CAN once again be proud of the achievements of our finest in a race that we placed first, third and fifth. We are doing some things right so we must not despair.
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Links with J'can scientists in diaspora
Gov't should put people first
Adopt the flat tax regime, Ja
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Entertainment
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Jazz, ska and more
THE 15TH STAGING of the Ocho Rios Jazz festival began at the Almond Tree Hibiscus Lounge under the theme 'Straight, No Chaser'. On Sunday, the first day of the nine-day festival, host Keith Brown...
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Fatal flaws take 'Cat's' life
Four good lines end CFW '05
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Social
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JIMMY ready to jam in Jamaica
THE APPLETON V/X show promises to be a musical delight, and the only foreign act is in the island, raring to go. Saxophonist Jimmy Sommers is ready to meet his fans and make new ones.
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Mae Wayne showcasing the Caribbean's best
Celebrating with SHABEAU
Celebrating a stronger Pulse fashion
Western Jamaica Media Association launched
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