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'Butch' says novices running Air Jamaica
CHAIRMAN OF Air Jamaica Acquisition Group (AJAG), Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, has described as inaccurate, the projected losses of Air Jamaica for the 12-month period ending December 2005.
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WTO talks saved - Interim farm deal averts collapse
Lee Clarke: KSAC open to transparency
Early-morning quadruple killings rock Clarendon
Kingfish raid nabs 55 detainees
DPP office clarifies Danhai Williams bail arrangement
Jamaica will benefit from media presence
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News
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The Kennedy/Nightingale Grove investigation (Pt III) - Breaking the rules - Paying attention; the trouble with housing
TRUST. IT'S like a broken vessel in the housing market these days; especially when houses form part of joint projects between the National Housing Trust (NHT) and private developers.
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In the Housing Minister's defence...
Top cop cites successes of 2005
'Nation must rethink communication strategies'
It was one of the greatest days of my life - Thomas
Dunoon seeks critical answers
University of the West Indies student gets HR bursary
Seaford Town - Germany in Jamaica
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Business
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'Butch' to sue Government of Jamaica for US$150m
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: TWO MORE multimillion-dollar lawsuits in connection with the problem-plagued Sandals Whitehouse project in Westmoreland are to be filed, Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, chairman of Sandals Resorts International, told reporters yesterday.
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Salvation Army kettle donations on par this year
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Sport
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Arnett clip Boys' Town
ARNETT GARDENS, playing with a one-man advantage for 72 minutes, edged Boys' Town 3-2 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.
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Village United extend strong run at home
Portmore let off Tivoli
Jamaica's Under-16 netballers stranded
Waterhouse douse Spring's hope
Reno nip hapless Wadadah 1-0
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Commentary
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Integrating the region
SUPERMARKET SHELVES have already started to reflect what the latest Sunday Gleaner edition has labelled 'Shop Caribbean' - a new phase of regional integration called the Caribbean Single Market (CSM), due to start formally with the new year.
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The best universities
The PNP - a party of tradition?
Eggs for Christmas
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Christians pursuing divisive agendas
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Christian I wish to say that Christ has commissioned those who follow Him to ensure that the good news of salvation is spread. I must state, however, that I am fed up with many religious leaders...
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United States visa fee much too high
Confusion in the People's National Party (PNP)
Coffee farmers need answers
Police brutality
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Entertainment
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A very Tastee treat
THE CROSS ROADS area was abuzz with excitement last Thursday when the Tastee Talent Contest made its final stop for the year at Tastee, Cross Roads. The grand final was highly amusing, with some great performances.
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'John Crow's Devil' takes flight
'King Kong' struggles to the top
Code Red plays morning music at 'Yesterday'
Lou Rawls diagnosed with cancer
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Flair
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SAINT leads the way
HEAD OF local model agency SAINT International, Deiwght Peters, has consolidated his agency's position as a leading Caribbean talent source for London's top agency - Premier Model Management. The prestigious British-based agency has confirmed...
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Deborah Reed - A woman in a man's world
Men selling sex to women
After the love has gone... What happens to the wedding gifts?
Christmas babies, Where are they now?
Christmas babies
FLAIR COUPLES - Love forever
Woman Inc gets a well deserved pampering
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Caribbean
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Carrington wary of PetroCaribe cheap oil deal
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) governments may have made a mistake in not discussing an offer for concession fuel from Venezuela before committing themselves to the deal, a senior CARICOM official has said.
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300-y-o remains found in USVI
Police officers object to polygraph tests
Unions give ultimatum
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International
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Mild stroke fells Sharon
JERUSALEM (Reuters): ISRAELI PRIME Minister Ariel Sharon, battling for re-election after spearheading a pullout from Gaza, suffered a minor stroke yesterday and was rushed to hospital, where doctors said his life was in no danger.
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Fox to Americans: You were immigrants too
Prison torture claim surfaces
Violence flares during Cheney surprise visit
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