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Tired of talk - Mtn View residents say Gov't part of problem
IN AN emotionally charged atmosphere yesterday, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mark Shields told residents of the violence-torn Jacques Road community in south-east St. Andrew that three persons have been arrested...
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Cops snub negotiations with criminals
Digicel hits back at C&W cell deal
Jamaica plans bigger, better Int'l Trade Expo
Students to test Access to Information Act
Mullings wants enquiry into Gov't petroleum pricing
Jamaicans freed of looting back home tomorrow
Regaining the Focus - Thailand's anti-AIDS campaign back on track
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News
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Ministry pilots early childhood registration
THE MINISTRY of Education, Youth and Culture through the Early Childhood Commission is currently conducting pilot registration of early childhood facilities in the parishes of St. Catherine and Clarendon.
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JTA to build houses for teachers
... seeking millions for upgrade
NWC, UGI at odds over 'Ivan' claim
Former Cigarette Company worker to be tried for arson
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Business
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Gov't selects oil bidders
GOVERNMENT IS to issue two licences for the onshore and offshore exploration of oil and natural gas in Jamaica by October, says Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell.
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C&W aims to claw back market share
Gov't to develop youth thrust
Small entrepreneurs massively disadvantaged - Moss-Solomon
Ja's foreign investment flows slow
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Sport
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Yallahs High swamp Robert Lightbourne
FOUR GOALS by striker Jemel Morgan led Yallahs High to 8-0 swamping of Robert Lightbourne High in Group L (B) action of the Issa/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup competition yesterday at the Southhaven Avenue field.
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Norman Manley edge Penwood
Boyz, Guatemala to rumble in friendly
J'can player wins US women's title
President's Cup to bowl off under new rules
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Good news from Barbados
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Commentary
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Caution with retroactive legislation
THE BILL to amend the Motor Vehicles Insurance Act which Arthur Williams initiated in the Senate from the Opposition benches and which was the subject of our commentary last Friday is facing a roadblock in the Lower House.
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Maintenance and responsibility
Financing police equipment
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - RGD's apology - with explanation
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN AN effort to satisfy public concern, I wish to respond to your Letter of the Day published in The Gleaner of Monday, September 27, 2005. I must first take this opportunity to apologise to the Hon. Roy Barrett...
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Restoring Holland Bamboo grove
Throwing garbage through bus windows
'St Bess' roads need repair
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Entertainment
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Rising Stars finale today
WHO WILL be the winner? Christopher Martin or Noddy Virtue? The public will have to tune in to Television Jamaica tonight at 8:30 for the finals of the Rising Stars competition when the new Rising Star for 2005 will be crowned.
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'Roll Bounce' - a roller-coaster ride
Nominations open for Hall of Fame Awards
Prizes, poetry at Edna Manley College
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Social
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Shipping industry celebrates
WITH ALL this talk about ships, it was a wonder nobody got seasick. Scotiabank hosted the Shipping Industry Awards Dinner at the Jamaica Pegasus on Tuesday. It was bound to be a glittering affair with elegantly dressed ushers waiting to escort you...
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Celebrating with the Chinese
Kudos for Bishop Reid, Mike Fennell
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