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Gas tax hike revolt - JLP vows to fight fuel rate increase
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding sounded a strong warning yesterday that the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) will vigorously oppose any attempt by the Government to increase the tax on gasolene.
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Stench of 'Katrina' deaths haunts J'cans
'LEPTO' ALARM
Teen slain at school gate
Hutchinson to sue cop
Blood clot in lung killed Charles - newspaper
Eye surgery patients return from Cuba
Soldier freed of murder
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News
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Change men's attitudes to help in HIV/AIDS fight - Weller
MORE EFFORTS need to be made to reach out to men in order to effectively fight the spread of HIV, says Dr. Peter Weller, a lecturer and clinical psychologist attached to the counselling unit, Health Centre, University of the West Indies...
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Jamaicans could contract poisoning from eating eggs
Anglicans offer reward for stolen brass lectern
New lead in double murder of UK J'cans
PM green-lights JTA's $500m skill loan fund
Children, victims of sexual abuse
Transformation group to establish national parent teachers association
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Business
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World airline fuel bills soar
WASHINGTON (Reuters): AIRLINES GLOBALLY will pay more than US$97 billion for fuel in 2005 but carriers in Europe could break even while those in Asia are expected to make money, a leading international trade group said on Monday.
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Trade negotiators dash for deal
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Sport
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KC blank St Jago 2-0
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC), through goals by McKauley Tulloch (73rd) and Oliver Blake (90th), turned back St. Jago High 2-0 in their ISSA/Pepsi-Jamaica National Manning Cup schoolboy football game at Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.
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Jose Marti, Mona draw
Henry scores hat-trick for Brown's Town
St Andrew lift first national U-15 crown
H View hammer Wadadah
Mixed results for Gayle and Breese
Pietersen stands tall as England regain Ashes
Burton strikes purple patch
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Get rid of the blinkers
Simpson confident of topping title-chasing duel
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Commentary
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Occupational safety
WHAT APPARENTLY was a routine operation turned into a tragedy at the Jamaica Public Service Company's Old Harbour power plant on Saturday. We are anxious to hear the details of the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Arthur Williams,Woodford Brown...
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Welcome to 'bangarang'
The biggest loser
UN reform
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Windscreeen wipers harassing motorists
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to add my voice of outrage at the harassment I have faced in my morning commute along Spanish Town Road in the vicinity of Three Miles. A young windscreen wiper began to target me every morning....
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Pulling Janet ' s leg!
Let us be constructive
We need better representatives
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Entertainment
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Beauty with a difference
TERRI-KARELLE GRIFFITH, in all her beauty and grace, elegantly sauntered down the catwalk, as she did her Ms. Jamaica World 2005 victory strut, holding dearly to her bouquet.
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'Macko' to be remembered in reasoning and rhythm
Johnny Depp a pirate at heart
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The Shipping Industry
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Shipping Industry/KSAFA competition Footballers reap U-15 awards
THE AWARDS ceremony for the Shipping Industry/KSAFA Under-15 competition for the Winston Chung-Fah Trophy took place on Thursday, September 8, at the offices of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ).
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CMA CGM reinforces global offer with Delmas acquisition
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Lifestyle
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A BIRD IN THE BUSH!
HAVING GOT to the Texaco gas station in Old Harbour, we turned left and followed that road all the way down. Don't turn off until you see the Rangers Club sign on your left. When it's rainy, you'll have to cross deep puddles...
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SHATTERED ILLUSION
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