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Church to be heard - Christians to make submissions on Rights Charter
A CHURCH group yesterday wrung an agreement from legislators to appear before them to raise concerns about the present forms of proposals to amend the Jamaican Constitution.
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Healthy turnout for safe sex expo - Hundreds line up for free HIV testing
Long delay in Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) workers' autopsy
Ministries launch e-Learning Jamaica Project
Mishap in Montego Bay - Accident on 'Hip Strip' leaves tourists, policemen nursing injuries
Jamaica tuberculosis free - Dr Davidson
'KD' upbraided for remarks against Simpson Miller
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Creative Production and Training Centre Limited (CPTC) launches television documentary of former Governor-General of Jamaica
THE CREATIVE Production and Training Centre Limited (CPTC) has announced the completion of a new documentary in honour of former Governor-General, Sir Howard Cooke. CPTC Chief Executive Officer Mrs. Angela Patterson said...
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Professor Lalor to conduct ackee study
Logos II closed until next Monday
Civil suit against Panton on hold
Lessons learned from Jamaica to Pewaukee - Former orphans become standout college students
Privy Council sets aside murder convict's sentence
Higgler freed of firearm, burglary, larceny charges
Court rules man be released from prison
Businessman charged for attempted bribery
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Optimism returning to downtown businesses
IF YOU think the recent civil disorder in Spanish Town is just a reflection of the status of downtown Kingston, you could not be further from the truth. After suffering from a reign of crime, violence and disorder lasting decades...
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Economic developments and activities ... this week in our past
Ambitious plans for Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB)
Bruce Levy sees growing opportunities in commercial law
Moderating the storm of repatriated profits
Directors' duties and corporate governance
Entrepreneurship needs more focus - Morrison
CAFTA in limbo
Boycott bites Danes
Disappointing results enter the market?
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Lowe shines in Portmore win
WRAY AND Nephew National Premier League teams Portmore United, Tivoli and Reno justified their status in top-flight football as they advanced to the third round of the Red Stripe Champions Cup in different ways yesterday.
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Barbican claim major awards
Windies, Kiwis tie in Twenty/20
West Indies to get World Cup help from South Africa
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Good luck, West Indies
Waterhouse blast by Constant Spring
Miracle Man is 'Horse of the Year'
St. Jago, Wolmer's go unbeaten into semis
Sunshine Girls squad get picked today
Hot Muschett complete clean sweep out west
Lucozade Sport scholarships for two leading local athletes
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Analysing the Manley legacy
IN THE tradition of the United States to establish presidential libraries to house the papers and memorabilia of former presidents and as centres for research and study of the life and work of the former president and his times, the University of the West
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Answering the call
Gold from Roger's mouth
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Finding freedom from mental slavery
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS ONE walks daily on the streets one can hardly but notice that, increasingly, there are persons who resort to bleaching their skin. In a month designated for the celebration of black history...
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'Ministry not struggling'
Jamaica will move forward with confidence
Jamaica must not go gay
Curbing crime in the Old Capital
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Concerts mark Black History Month
A NUMBER of organisations will be celebrating Black History Month, February, with entertainment-based events. Among them are the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica (ACIJ), the Portmore Healthcare Complex and the Jamaica Cultural...
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FUNNY IN PINK
Della, Mutabaruka both say 'I Know'
Karlene Bartolo: Moving with the Spirit
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THEY LOOKED FABULOUS!
THERE'S A new couple in residence at King's House and what a fine pair they make. Their Excellencies The Most Hon. Professor Kenneth Hall and his beautiful wife Rhemia Holding, now occupy the Hope Road landmark.
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Michael Manley, man before his time - Rex Nettleford
Now this is how Valentine's shopping is supposed to be
What a 40th!
Fun-filled fantasy
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HAITI: Haitians celebrate Preval's victory
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP): HAITIANS CELEBRATED in the streets yesterday as word quickly spread that René Preval will be Haiti's next president.
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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: People not satisfied with Manning gov't - poll
T&T: Boldon's father shocked
T&T: ... Ato does not desire division
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COLOMBIA: Uribe orders air attack on rebels
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP): COLOMBIA'S PRESIDENT has ordered his military to launch an air attack on rebels inside a mountainous national park where guerrillas attacked a coca eradication crew and killed six police guards.
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CUBA: Support for Iran's nuclear programme
SWITZERLAND: UN RIGHTS REPORT RELEASED UN, EU condemn detentions at Guantanamo Bay camp
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