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Lead Stories
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'Bulbie' gun find - 20 weapons, ammo seized at Kgn Wharves linked to 'Clansman'
PERSONNEL FROM the anti-crime squad Operation Kingfish seized 20 guns and ammunition valued in excess of $3 million during a sting at the Kingston Wharves last night.
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Cayman gives J'cans cold shoulder - Horror stories of exclusion, abuse, discrimination
Andem found guilty - 'Gideon Warriors' leader to be sentenced today
KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 7 - Key Crown witness shies away from testifying
Esso stand-off set to escalate - Gas retailers hang tough in pricing row
Government unveils investment manual
Driving efficiently (Part II) - Develop good driving habits
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News
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Nominees for Gleaner Honour Awards 2005
The following are some of the nominees for the prestigious 2005 Gleaner Honour Award: Category: Sports: Bertland Cameron: For his outstanding contribution to sports, St. Jago and Wolmer's high schools. Andrew Jackson: For his contribution...
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Bidders vie for new cell licence
RGD wants JP seals on documents
18 more Haitians land in Portland
... Montpelier escapee caught
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Business
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Aubyn Hill's new venture - Venture capital firm starts up next January
WESTERN BUREAU: ENTREPRENEURS WILL soon be able to tap a new venture capital investment option, says management consultant Aubyn Hill. The managing partner of Corporate Strategies Limited, Mr. Hill will be starting the new venture...
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JPS profits hit $1.1 billion
Rubber-stamp boards (Pt II)
LOJ Group profits spike
No to changes in Legal Profession Act - Cornwall Bar
Ja to become Net leader
This is none of your business!
WEEK ON THE WEB - Voting via the Internet
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Sport
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STATHS claim early lead in Group One
ST. ANDREW Technical High School (STATHS) put themselves in pole position after coming out the only winners of yesterday's ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup Group One second-round games at the Spring Complex.
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Stand by 'Shiv' says coach King
Heart Fund Run set for November 27
NPL derby showdown in MoBay
Glenmuir chase second crown of season
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Commentary
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Conflagration in France
ANYONE WHO has ever visited a French low-rent housing complex can attest to the problems that have long lain beneath the surface of French society - poverty, marginalisation, ethnic tension. But even jaded observers would probably be shocked...
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The hour of decision
The extortion racket
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Wanted: a new cadre of leaders
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT upsurge in criminal activity only serves to exacerbate the social decay that's in the country; the politicians, whom we have elected to foster peace and security - a country where we are free to move without fear...
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Are we reaping what we have sown?
Patois should stay as is
Not all that glitters is gold
What more do you want?
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Entertainment
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Entertainers rock Seafood Festival
THE FIFTH staging of the Port Royal Seafood Festival took place at the Old Coal Wharf on Sunday. "This is the ideal place in terms of crowd control and the venue has potential for growth," said Philip Paulwell...
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Prime pluck of the litter
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Profiles in Medicine
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Cheers to 'YOUR HEALTH' ...again!
JOURNALISTS FROM the English-speaking Caribbean and Suriname last Friday dusted off the family jewellery and donned their finest garbs for the glitzy and glamourous calendar event in media; the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Caribbean Media...
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Managing osteoporosis with exercise
Sexual wellness downside up
10 'I musts' for a HEALTHY and SUCCESSFUL life
Lethal lead
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Caribbean
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Legislators to debate crime
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Martin Joseph will tomorrow lead off the parliamentary debate on the Trinidad and Tobago government's "efforts to combat crime" in the oil-rich republic.
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Free, fair poll for December
TSTT says it will not meet Digicel's deadline
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International
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Ex-minister, footballer vie in poll run-off
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP): A FOOTBALL star vying to become Liberia's first post-war president, vowed to work for peace as he voted yesterday in a presidential runoff that many hope will herald a new era, after a quarter century of coups and conflict.
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Police arrest 17 terror suspects
Fujimori loses bid for freedom
Imprisonment for curfew violators - PM
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