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Gang warfare shuts down Vauxhall High
THE VAUXHALL High School in east Kingston was closed yesterday after teachers raised concerns over inadequate security with administrators. Angela Chaplin, the school's principal, told The Gleaner yesterday that the school will be re-opened today.
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'Wharf glut' - Congestion sparks fears for Christmas season
Lobby for better sugar deal - Clarke
Upgrading teachers will take a long time
Juror shortage stalls murder case
Girls get first taste of St George's College
Seven slain over weekend - CCN
CSEC WHIZ-KID - From a home of excellence
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EDITORS' FORUM: Gender stereotypes are alive and well
Peter Weller, clinical psychologist, Counselling Unit, Health Centre, UWI; Faculty of Medical Sciences and member: WE DO a lot of work with counselling at the Health Centre and also Student Services.
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Searching for respect
Violence against women linked to HIV/AIDS spread
Call for toll bridge to connect Kingston Harbour, downtown
'Hanover residents protest bad roads'
Fugitive wanted in murder conspiracy arrested in Ja
Jamaica - winner of German election
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Business
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Barbados rejects Venezuelan oil pact
CONCERNS OVER acquiring too much debt led Barbados to turn down a Venezuelan oil pact promising fuel to the Caribbean under easy financing terms, the energy minister said Sunday.
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Mo Bay Ice possesses tremendous value
Magna double deal at FX Traders
No future out of poverty without creativity - Hughes
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Sport
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Simpson jumps ship - Quarter-miler won't run for Jamaica again
FORMER NATIONAL 400 metres champion Brandon Simpson, will no longer compete for Jamaica. Simpson, who won medals at three World Championships while representing Jamaica between 2001 and 2005...
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Calabar punish 'Charlie'
Cornwall swamp Irwin 10-0
Orane Simpson gets national call
Spectacular Fuller goal snatches draw for Southampton
Earle's goal lifts Waterhouse
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Carlton Baugh's gem rescues butter-fingered Melbourne
Beckford looking to make the most of his selection
Rose saddles 100th winner
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Commentary
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Reviving the public sector MoU
THE BATTERED public sector Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) got a new lease on life last week with an agreement for a cash injection from the Government. This comes against the background of concerns by trade unions about rising oil prices...
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Tomorrow is World Alzheimer's Day
Courting disaster: salary and productivity fallacy
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - A grave crime dilemma
THE EDITOR, Sir: '12 KILLED IN A DAY'. That was the headline on the Gleaner front page of September 15, 2005. Certainly that story will remain etched in the minds of many Jamaicans for some time.
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Health care and the KPH
Beacons of hope
Mr. Patterson lives in Utopia
Noise nuisance
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Entertainment
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JYT Summer Production History twice revisited
THE JAMAICA Youth Theatre (JYT) presented its second staging of drama at the Little Little Theatre on Tom Redcam Avenue, St Andrew, last weekend. In doing so, the group continued to highlight the impressive breadth of talent...
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Excellent music, fun at UWI
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Lifestyle
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A tropical transformation
BLAND. That's one word that could be used to describe the Merrivale apartment of Kurt Barnett. It was a nice place but it had only the basics. A bed in the bedroom, two burgundy leather sofas in the living room...
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Accentuate & accessorise
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