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Bloody feud! Three killed in east Kgn yesterday
THREE MEMBERS of a household were killed execution style while they slept early yesterday morning in a six-bedroom house at Newton Square, popularly known as 'Dunkirk', in east Kingston.
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Petrol prices jump
US launches probe into Ja's telecoms levy
Lilliput 'black spot' claims two more lives
Truck driver killed by train
'Release the JPS's grounds for rate increase'
New board attacks breaches at NSWMA
President Chavez to arrive in Montego Bay next week
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78 Haitians sent home, five to receive asylum
WESTERN BUREAU: THE GOVERNMENT of Jamaica repatriated 78 Haitian nationals via chartered flight to their homeland early yesterday afternoon at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.
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Samuel Fitz-Henley - local recognition at last
Strategic plans to be reviewed
Ministry lifts advisory on safety of drinking water
Circus truck overturns in Fern Gully
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Business
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US stocks edge higher as HP soars, oil drops
Reuters: U.S. STOCKS snapped back yesterday, with stronger-than-expected results from No. 2 computer maker Hewlett-Packard Company sparking a rally in the tech sector a day after the major indexes racked up their worst drop in two months.
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WTO finds US wrong in EU steel subsidy dispute
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Sport
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Bedward's strike keeps St Catherine on top
A SECOND-HALF strike by Ricardo Bedward helped St. Catherine maintain their share of the top spot in the JFF/Pepsi Under-15 football competition as they got the better of visitors Hanover 1-0 yesterday at the Spanish Town Prison Oval.
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Hue set to join fellow Boyz at Kansas City Wizards
Jamaica struggle to two-wicket victory
All-Stars advance to semis after Rockers default
Haphazard clinches feature
NCB, C&W bmobile prepare for final knockout battle
Simmons axed after massive defeats
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Commentary
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Keeping Jamaican skies safe
TO DATE, there has been no definitive denial by the Ministry of Transport to the charge made several days ago by Howard Greaves, president of the Air Traffic Controllers Association...
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Marcus Garvey, internationalist
Happiness in poverty
Oil sets new records
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Nostalgic for professionalism
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN 1948, I read the following sentence from a hard cover, general knowledge book: "The roads of France and Jamaica are the best roads in the world."
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Failed leadership
Patterson's legacy
Work, study programme
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Entertainment
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Youth Summer Splash - An event worth waiting for
POSTPONED TWICE because of hurricanes Ivan and Dennis, Youth Summer Splash 2005 was finally held last Saturday. Though it was not as dramatic as the hurricanes, the event brought enough of the excitement for those who turned out.
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Jamaica's musical icon Michael Williams dies
Love, charity at Nadine's party
HIV and drugs: 'Reality check'
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What's Cooking
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ROMANCE WITH RICE
JAMAICANS HAVE a love affair with rice. There is no getting away from that fact. No matter the merits of complex carbohydrates, lunch or dinner just does not seem complete without it.
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TASTY RICE SO NICE
Bravo Le Deauville !
Using chopsticks
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