KIDNAPPER KILLED - Abductees reunited with family
AFTER A harrowing five-day ordeal, two abducted men returned home to their relatives after police intervention resulted in the shooting death of one of the kidnappers. The other kidnappers reportedly escaped...
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Stories Soldier arrested in ammunition bust
CSEC WHIZ-KID - Excelling in a totally different culture
CXC a trap for failure - JTA boss
Warmington to return to court on assault charge
Two appeal murder sentences
UK authorities identify J'cans' killer
St George's greets girls on Monday
CCJ means big changes for companies - Coore
JLP taking Portmore toll road case to UK
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) councillors say they will take their case over the replacement of the Portmore Causeway with a toll road, to the United Kingdom-based Privy Council if it loses in the local courts.
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Stories '$5b fund part of education budget'
Banana interests take issue with US trade rep
New fire station for Falmouth, Trelawny
Bail extended for Red Hills Road strongman
PATH students honoured
Bisexual behaviour - one of the factors hurting women
Jamaica is failing itself - Michael Fairbanks
FAR FROM being unique, Jamaica's economic problems are the classic problems of an under-performing developing country, well blessed with natural endowments such as a great climate, good location, and plentiful natural resources...
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Stories Red Stripe seeks to shift market focus
Chester ' s chicken takes flight
CARA'S Communication Focus - What part of 'help' didn't you understand?
Gov't as the enabler
The proper governance of pension plans
Modification of the auditor ' s report
McGrath fall to Bog Walk
IT TOOK a strike for Bog Walk to get by McGrath 1-0 in Group J action of the Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup competition at the Tru Juice/Nestle field in Bybrook yesterday.
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Stories 'Rum and Wata!' NPL to receive $10 million from new deal
Harbour View riding high
Khari released by the Wizards
Simpson, Harding set to battle tomorrow
India, Zimbabwe to tour WI in 2006
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Congratulations England, well played Australia
Upgrading teacher training
UNDER THE leadership of Mr. Ruel Reid, president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), some new thinking on education in Jamaica is beginning to emerge. For one thing, Mr. Reid has apparently persuaded the JTA to give in gracefully on the issue...
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Stories Accepting personal responsibility
Rampaging rats
LETTER OF THE DAY - Challenging youth to avoid 'national idleness'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FEEL deeply compelled to share my observations of some youth today with regard to their ambitions, goals, aspirations etc. Listening recently to Dr. Peter Phillips' speech during the PNP leadership campaign...
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Stories Jah Kingdom goes to waste?
Paulwell's response
Blocking roads unacceptable
Coffee festival for Devon House
THE BEANS of organisation are being ground up, a fine blend of entertainment is being planned and the aroma of the 2005 Jamaica Coffee Festival is in the air.
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Stories Ryan Mark is 'The Chosen Prodigy'
Jaunel McKenzie has top 'Vibe'
Ja wins 30 medals at Performing Arts Olympics
Silk sells on cotton shirts
'The Forty-Year-Old Virgin': Sweet, funny, stupid
JR GONG ROCKS!
THERE'S NO escaping those haunting scenes on our television screens with continued international coverage of the devastation in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
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Stories Barbican Centre: Good to go!
Miss Ja World a spectacular affair