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More foreign cops - Two British officers appointed Ass't Commissioners of Police
THE JAMAICA Constabulary Force (JCF), has recruited two British officers at the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP). One will be assigned to professional standards and the other to anti-corruption...
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More illegal connections since fuel increase - JPS
GG awards for four from Surrey
Texans evacuate as Hurricane Rita strengthens
Hold-up on police wish list
'Zekes' to remain in custody
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News
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Oil spill shuts down sections of MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: A MAJOR oil spill, resulting from an accident involving a fully laden oil tanker, forced the closure of the busy Alice Eldermire Drive in Montego Bay, St. James for just under four hours yesterday ...
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CSEC WHIZ-KID - Remembering the recipe for success
Jamaica warns German media against nickname
No merging of the forces - PM
Court orders return of truck in gun case
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Business
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Gov't delay will slow containers at US customs
THE TARDINESS of the Jamaican Government in signing the Container Security Initiative (CSI), offered by the United States Customs, may delay the smooth processing of containerised cargo shipped to the United States from Jamaica.
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J'can liaison office in Canada brings job boom
MoBay Ice has a cool profit margin
Oil prices surge as 'Rita' nears US
JSE to announce broker-analyst of the year
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Sport
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Thomas leads Glenmuir to win
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMES THOMAS scored twice as defending champions Glenmuir cruised to a 2-0 win over Central High to win their third straight game in Zone I of the ISSA Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup schoolboys' football competition.
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H View eke by rivals Barbican
Mona, Excelsior draw 1-1
Dibbs to appeal his suspension
Stephenson seeks new club in MLS
Simpson forges clear of Harding
Lara meets hero Mandela
KSAFA to kick off season October 1
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Commentary
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A clever ploy by JPS
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPS) has presented to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) a demand for a $1.8 billion in reimbursement for damage to its transmission system and other assets caused by Hurricane Ivan.
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Sixth form and boarding space
September school blues
Germany and the world economy
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - It's more than 'turmoil', Minister Whiteman!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WATCHED the news broadcast of the very likeable and polished Minister Burchell Whiteman explaining why, although an option, the Government was 'unlikely' to take steps to re-take the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) from Mirant.
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Monopoly is not the way to go
Unfortunate decision
Transfers for connecting buses
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Entertainment
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OLIVER Still large after 35 years
OLIVER SAMUELS will now be even 'larger' than before as come next month he will be the first recipient of the Gold Medal of the city of Kingston for the arts.
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'Lyrically Speaking' airs on CTV
A Sunday morning serving of poetry
Q&A with Rachel McAdams: Crashing Hollywood and taking the 'Red Eye' straight to stardom
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What's Cooking
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Quick CHICK - Tasty chicken salad without all the work
CONVENIENCE, ELIMINATION of a lengthy preparation process plus a healthy, quick alternative, were uppermost in the minds of the Jamaica Broilers Group's Best Dressed Foods, when they conceptualised their first ready-to-eat product...
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Chicken salad with the works
Scrumptious EATS from Kingston to Runaway Bay
Florida goes wild for J'can Jerk Festival
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