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'Developed countries have not done enough' - Patterson urges assistance to realise UN goals
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has urged developed countries to do more to help developing countries achieve the United Nations (U.N.) Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015. The MDGs involve the eradication of poverty and hunger...
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12 KILLED IN A DAY - 29 murdered since Saturday
Stand up against violence - Henry-Wilson
Seaga to be inducted as IOJ fellow
Thwaites, Munroe eye constituencies
Autopsy for JPS workers
Five struck by lightning, two die
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News
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Banana quota in jeopardy
THE BANANA Export Company (BECO) is facing a serious problem in meeting its export quota, as the adverse effects of the recent hurricanes continue to affect the banana industry.
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Caribbean disappointed at new EC proposals
JLP MP in court for disorderly conduct - Arising from activities in islandwide protests
Praise for Jamaican media - More 'vibrant' than US counterpart
Custos welcomes Falmouth's new resort status
13-y-o among four arrested following gun find in Portland
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Business
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Delta, Northwest file for bankruptcy
NEW YORK (Reuters): DELTA AIR Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines, the third-and fourth-largest U.S. air carriers, both declared bankruptcy on Wednesday as the industry's struggle with soaring oil prices and low-cost competition came to a dramatic head.
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First Jamaica: Well positioned for the future
Jamalco sets an example
GraceKennedy lays down rules
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Sport
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Lamey sinks Tivoli
KEVIN LAMEY served up a simple but delightful finish at the hour mark to appease the vast majority of goal-hungry fans at the packed Drewsland Mini Stadium as homesters Waterhouse nipped Tivoli Gardens 1-0...
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St Thomas Tech crush Lightbourne
BT secure first win against Wadadah
Victory for Seba
Reno down Rivoli
Village hold Portmore United to goalless draw
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Commentary
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The gift of sight
WE REJOICE with the 23 Jamaicans who have just returned from Cuba with the gift of sight restored. In a joint arrangement, the governments of Cuba and Venezuela have offered treatment to the visually-impaired and others free of cost...
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PetroCaribe wish list
War on terror: mixed results
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - A new day has dawned!
The Editor, Sir: ON SUNDAY night, September 11, I was watching TVJ and was about to go to bed when the Miss Jamaica contest started. I had not watched it in a number of years because I had become disillusioned with the trend...
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Responding to 'Justice in St Elizabeth'
Stagger work hours to ease traffic pile-up
Schwarzenegger vs same-sex marriage
Condem thefts from church
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Entertainment
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J'can comedians among top acts - Several nominated for Black Entertainment Comedy Awards
SEVERAL JAMAICANS are among the nominees for the upcoming Black Entertainment Comedy Awards (BECA) to be held at the Broadway Theatre in Catford, London, England.
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African Pride, Joseph Current into Grand Slam
The Gleaner and Royal Palm Estate
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What's Cooking
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GRAND LIDO'S EPICUREAN ESCAPE 2005: THE FINAL DAYS - the sweetest days
BEFORE I get into the finer details of what was Food & Wine and Grand Lido Negril Resort, & Spa's best Epicurean Escape ever, I would like to castigate in no uncertain terms Grand Lido's Jag Mehta...
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IT'S MR BANANA!
Clash of the chips: Chippies vs St Mary
RICHARD HARRISON (MD) - Doctor in the kitchen
Cook-Off competition spices up Florida's Jamaican Jerk Festival
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