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Cop protest looms
THE MORE than 6,000 rank-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) are threatening to stage a massive industrial action. This, according to several delegates of the Police Federation who spoke with The Gleaner yesterday.
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Half-Way Tree jam drives away shoppers
Foreign police interviews set to begin
Serious breaches at Solid Waste, Whiteman says - Report to be tabled tomorrow
Strike as last resort, Nelson urges police
Residents shut down Yallahs pipeline repairs
Docs pay up after publication threat
Tax office acid victim dies
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News
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Governor General's Achievement Award - Dedication is the key
EVERYONE IN the town of St. Ann's Bay knows him as Mr. Mac but his friends just call him 'Rolly'. Whatever his moniker, it is clear that Roland McPherson is a man who knows the meaning of dedicated service...
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Governor General's Achievement Award - A lover of challenges
Young geniuses
Gov't accused of land misuse
A time of peace for August Town
Massive campaign for Million Woman March
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Business
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Trinidad moves against bureaucracy
PRIME MINISTER of Trinidad and Tobago, Patrick Manning, is blaming public-sector bureaucracy for keeping back the ruling PNM's development programme for T&T. Citing an example, Mr. Manning said the (J$2 billion) programme to build new schools...
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Customs puts unclaimed vehicles on auction block
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Sport
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Young Girls still on a roll
JAMAICA'S YOUNG Sunshine Girls continued their devastating form yesterday inside the Broward County Convention Centre in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the home of the 2005 World Youth Netball Championships.
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Windies caught in Murali's web
Wates, Vaz win FEI show jumping
100m win for Campbell
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Manchester: The best in the island
Basketball gives Arnett's youth a lift
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Commentary
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The danger of Briton vs Briton
THE RECENT terrorist outrages in London will have inevitable and deep effects on British society. There is a danger that the United Kingdom, increasingly riven by suspicion and blame throwing after the attacks...
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Sentenced to death
Taxes and mental emancipation
The retreat from global fairness
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Abandon sugar cane industry
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ST. Thomas Parish Council during their monthly meeting revealed that the Public Health Department served notice on the developers of the Duckensfield Housing Scheme...
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Women's march, good idea
White collar crimes
The worst road
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Entertainment
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Wedding fantasies from Sheer Elegance
THERE WAS tulle, there was lace. Organza, too, had a place. The colours were white and everything else that was bright. Naturally, it could only have been a wedding showcase and Sheer Elegance displayed every style...
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Fierce contest for a Festival Queen
And so it begins...Rising Stars studio finals
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The Shipping Industry
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Maritime authority hosts regional workshop
THE MARITIME Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) is this week hosting a regional Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping (STCW) Convention Quality Standards Systems workshop for maritime personnel with direct responsibility for education...
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SRHA thanks Shipping
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Lifestyle
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12TIPS - Decorating on a budget
1. Always work with a plan. 2. Get rid of clutter; it opens up the area and gives you more room to work with. 3. Rearrange before you purchase.
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Summershine Put your children to work and transform and make a drab bedroom fabulous
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