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Kraal cop cover-up? Two cops charged with planting evidence
THERE WAS a bomb-shell development in the Kraal case yesterday as two policemen - Detective Sergeant Dennis Ballin and Detective Corporal Terrence Tingling, were arrested and charged with 'planting' evidence at the scene...
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UK bomber's mom defends character
NWC owed millions
United Way of Ja gets $12m boost
IAPA wants Fox to step in on roughed-up journalists
Appeal denied - Policewoman, district constable negligence charge stands
Nation's teachers leave for Japan today
Suspect in child's murder released
Overseas Examination body breaks new ground
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News
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Murder is leading cause of death in males
Dr. Elizabeth Ward, director of disease prevention and control in the Health Ministry: WHAT WE have seen over the last 30 years is a tremendous increase in the number of cases of violence...It has had tremendous impact on the health services...
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Jamalco expansion gets the green light
Our children are wired for violence
Violence taxes hospitals - Prof
Audience proposes solutions to violence - Put more money to help violence-torn communities
'Politicians are responsible'
Man charged with double killing appears before court
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Business
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Digicel bond offering oversubscribed
DIGICEL RAISED US$300 million from international investors yesterday from an extremely successful bond offering led by Citigroup and J.P. Morgan. The issue yielded 9.25 per cent maturing in September 2012...
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JSE launches new website
Little immediate impact from Chinese revaluation
Ed McKie - 15 years and going strong in stocks
LoJ expects to have good second quarter
Scratching our heads for solutions
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Sport
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Windies rally around Lawson
KANDY, Sri Lanka, CMC: JERMAINE LAWSON can count on his current teammates for support, as he faces the prospect of another battery of tests to determine the legitimacy of his bowling action.
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Young Sunshine Girls take on Bermuda
Brown wins double in Belgium
Colourful sponsorship for women's league
Atkinson, Hamilton to lead medal hunt
Vultures make minced meat of the Sharks
Dover raceway revs up for 'Driving Clinic' tomorrow
Rhone heads governing body for a second term
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Jamaica on the right track
The gaming industry - is there a policy?
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Commentary
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Revisit that Chuck proposal
DELROY CHUCK'S proposal for legislation to allow greater access to stun guns and pepper sprays has prompted much discussion. The Opposition Spokesman on Justice, speaking in the sectoral debate in Parliament on Tuesday, made the proposal...
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Living with hurricanes
History's lessons lost
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - What to do under gunfire!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM glad that the authorities have finally become alert to the fact that the children of this nation are literally under attack from the senseless criminals who roam our streets.
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Pointing to 'Blackman Redemption'
Put the airport on the mainland
Stricter laws after terror attacks
The mayor should apologise
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Entertainment
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Vintage stars sparkle at Sumfest
WESTERN BUREAU: ALTON ELLIS turned in a command performance on Wednesday 'Rockers Night' of Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2005, narrowly eclipsing a rampaging performance by DJs Charlie Chaplain and Josey Wales.
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'Urban Journey' album launched at Weekenz
'Wedding Crashers': comic, crotchless chemistry
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Social
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A record 12 parties in four days!
SPONSORS, PROMOTERS, media personnel and patrons gathered on Tuesday evening at the Grog Shoppe on the grounds on Devon House in Kingston for the media launch of Appleton Temptation Island 2005 (ATI 2005 hereafter).
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Vanzant: No-show at law firm's party
Warm welcomes and goodbyes
Radiant cultural ambassador: Miss Ja Florida
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