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Blue Mtns cut off - Hundreds marooned after landslides caused by 'Dennis', 'Emily'
COMMUNITIES IN the Blue Mountains of south-west Portland are experiencing severe hardship after several landslides destroyed the main road between Section and Buff Bay.
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Medical group targets uncertified practitioners
Seven slain on weekend
'Ditch Mugabe' - UWI professor wants CARICOM to snub Zimbabwe's president
Become witnesses and jurors, urges acting DPP
Public warned against 'false' medications
Chevannes: Solving crime possible
JAS: Give interim funds to 'Ivan'-struck coffee farmers
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Carving out his future
THERE ARE few men who can appreciate the kind of attention to detail and care needed to caress shapes out of a block of wood. One such man is furniture maker Clarence Foster, this year's Governor-General's Achievement Award (GGAA) awardee.
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The Good Samaritan
Ministers, mining officials tour landslide-ridden St Thomas
Parish council cutting new road in Swamp
Court clears physician, hospital of negligence
Sp Town braces for upsurge in gang violence
Doctor on assault charge offered bail
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Business
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Family business dead on target
THE NAME Madden has been synonymous with the funeral directing business in Jamaica since Ferdinand Leslie Madden responded to the need of the poor for the service in 1937. His decision to leave his cold supper shop business...
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Hill to head NIBJ
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Sport
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Girls aim at Canada
JAMAICA ARE aiming to topple Canada this afternoon in their march to top Pool B of the World Youth Netball Championship (WYNC).The young Sunshine Girls will take on the Canadians at 2:45 p.m. local time inside the Broward County Convention Centre...
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Windies have it all to do
Manchester ambush JDF to lift Cup
Harbour View swamp Elipse 18-0
Honours for Ja's Marshall
Portmore join semi-finalists
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Commentary
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Disaster recovery upgrade
THE SAGA of the recovery of five bodies from a muddy pond at Myersville in St. Elizabeth early this week attracted the expected levels of national interest and concern generated by a tragedy of this nature.
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The professorial question - Part I
London: A view from New York
Varieties of corruption
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Harassment of a female learner-driver
THE EDITOR, Sir: I URGENTLY seek a space in your column to explain a situation I am currently engulfed in. Please read slowly and carefully as this could be an enlightenment to prospective female drivers.
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Lessons for survival
Why Ja is a failed state
Protect our children
Proud of heritage shared with Jamaicans
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Entertainment
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Sumfest ends in top style
WESTERN BUREAU DAMIAN AND Stephen Marley, sons of reggae ambassador Bob Marley, were the heart of Saturday's staging of Summerfest Production's Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2005.
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DJs Franco, Slim meet in Green Synergy
Sweet start for 'Chocolate Factory'
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Flair
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To tell... or not to tell - Would you tell?
LAST WEEK British actor Jude Law made entertainment news when he publicly apologised to his fiancee Sienna Miller for cheating on her with his children's nanny. To no one's surprise, subsequent reports say Miller, 23, is furious...
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TWO WEDDINGS, TWO STORMS HAPPY ENDINGS
6 GREAT REASONS TO GET MARRIED
Sole man
RIDING OFF into the sunrise
A stroke of health
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