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JPS contractor murdered
Just days after trial-hungry lawyers began offering representation to the families affected by the baffling deaths at the Old Harbour Bay power station in St. Catherine last week, another mystery has emerged. Sixty-six-year-old Jamaica...
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Patterson bares his soul UN rapped for shortcomings
Boarding is better
Take a number Part II: The antsy meter dispute
Let's try boarding says Phillips
Davis prepares to leave UTech
Tropical depression 17
Air J Express to suspend operations
Aircraft siezed in a massive drug bust
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News
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Female constituents give PJ high marks
Western Bureau: If P.J. Patterson's political legacy were solely dependent on the views of the young women in his Eastern Westmoreland constitu-ency, the outgoing Jamaican Prime Minister would be virtually assured of a favoured place in the nation's histo
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'The economic climate is bad and still deteriorating'
'We're not interested in politics right now'
'I have done well for myself'
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Business
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Inflation and the money market
FOR MANY investors, cash is king. They do not want to hear about the stock market and think the real estate market is overvalued. For these persons, the money or fixed-income market is the safest vehicle to invest.
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Trading of Dyoll shares to resume in October - JSE
Making big financial decisions
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Sport
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Melbourne clinch one-day crown
WEST INDIES wicketkeeper/batsman Carlton Baugh Jnr. scored an undefeated half century to lead Melbourne to the 2005 Capital and Credit limited-overs title after beating Manchester by six wickets under the Duckworth/Lewis System at...
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Glenmuir trounce Bustamante 9-0
Eltham shock KC 1-0
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Commentary
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Plugging the ammo trade
It's not often that we find examples of persistent intelligence on the part of Jamaica's security forces leading to a breakthrough in a criminal investigation. So the reports of the arrest of a Jamaica Defence Force soldier for illegal possession of over.
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Health care crisis Globalising J'can medical expertise
... A young doctor's cry
P.J.'s putrid behaviour
Justice, extradition and legal reform
Addressing oil price hikes
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY Weighing criteria for new PM
THE EDITOR, Sir: Permit me to use this medium to join the Prime Minister in warning both the leadership aspirants and the delegates of the People's National Party to be careful about ...
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The great American divide
Make road traffic law gender neutral
Keep protests lawful, orderly
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Entertainment
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Reggae ' altars ' for God
They have experienced the fame and riches that the secular world of reggae and dancehall entertainment have to offer, but now in their prime, some reggae artistes have done gospel albums.
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Eek-A-Mouse big in reggae
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Arts &Leisure
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Shades of adversity
Christopher Irons is a Jamaican artist living and working in Kingston. A resident of Buff Bay, Portland, his work 'F ... State of Emergency' (2002) is part of the collection of the National Gallery. It is composed of metal, body filler,...
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Graffiti paint grim tales
Thirteen to receive 2005 Musgrave awards
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In Focus
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PEASANT TO PRIME MINISTER A six out of ten
The comrades heaped sugary praises on P.J. Patterson during last Sunday's PNP conference, and as expected Labourites poured out vitriol in response....-Chang
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PEASANT TO PRIME MINISTER Legacy unquestioned
'Katrina': Thy name is woman
'Katrina' Sign of things to come
The irony of protest
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Social
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GOLDEN celebration FOR JOHN ELLIS
IN THE cricket game of life, businessman John Ellis has reached the half century mark.
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Hedonism III is six years old
Happy Birthday, Miss Lou!
Doctors honour their own
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