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PM's son quits - Leaves IT post at solid waste agency
RICHARD PATTERSON, son of Prime Minister P.J, Patterson, resigned from his post as an information technology consultant at the beleaguered National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), yesterday.
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New unit cracks down on human trafficking
Betrayal of trust, says JLP - as Senate passes amended NHT Act
Support rolls in for Million Woman March
Fire damages Camperdown High School's main office
Warders sent on leave after prisoner's escape from hospital
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News
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Rafting returns to Rio Grande
RAFTSMEN IN Berrydale, Portland, have only just begun to recover from the devastating blow dealt to them by Hurricane Dennis three weeks ago.
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Mind & Spirit - Men and Religion (Part 2)
Hospitals withholding birth records of youngsters
Christine Hewitt reaches out to AIDS-infected kids
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Business
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All sold out - $30,000 booths gone like hot bread
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Senator Norman Grant, said the demand for booth rentals in the inaugural food court section at the Denbigh Agricultural and Industrial Show has been overwhelming.
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Déjà vu disease hits St Ann yam farmers
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Sport
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A rare win for Windies
ANTIGUAN SYLVESTER Joseph yesterday stroked a vital unbeaten half century and led West Indies to a two-wicket victory over a Kandy XI in a warm-up match for the Indian Oil Tri-Nation series that starts this weekend.
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Powell out of 100m
Manchester open double bid against St Elizabeth
Sit O for RJR Classic
Hot Ja girls face England
Greaves, Ruddock in sweep
Simpson, Smith settle for second place
Discontent in table tennis
Commentary - Basket to carry Windies
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Commentary
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Editorial - A pragmatic Portmore ruling
GOVERNMENT THIS week won an important legal battle for the establishment of the Mandela Highway as an alternative route to the Portmore section of the Highway 2000 project.
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The 'savage breast'
How extortion relates to wage disputes
On landlines and cellphones
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Letters
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Letter of the day - Install cable cars in mountain districts
THE EDITOR, Sir: AGAIN JAMAICA is forced to face the annual bill of roadway restoration in the mountains of Cedar Valley, Hagley Gap, Mavis Bank, Robertsfield and surrounding areas.
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Press along, Mayor!
What about our fisherfolk?
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Entertainment
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'Stealth': Just plane stupid
THE REAL star of Stealth - a movie about a trio of hotshot Navy pilots that is so clueless it makes its best actor, Jamie Foxx, play dispensable sidekick to Josh Lucas and Jessica Biel - isn't even a person. He's a machine.
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SOAPSCENE
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Farmer's Weekly
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Millions spent on Denbigh 2005
THE ORGANISER of the annual Denbigh Agricultural and Industrial Show, the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), has spent about $20 million to make this the 53rd staging of the island's premier agricultural event bigger and better and more exciting.
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Security increased for August show
Challenges force farmer to change produce
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