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School under siege - Vicious attacks rock Brown's Town High
CLASSES HAVE been suspended at the Brown's Town High School in St. Ann following a series of violent attacks, including the physical abuse of a student by a parent. Acting principal at the school, Joyce Wilson, was reportedly physically attacked...
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Dabdoub may switch to People's National Party (PNP)
Police kill alleged gunman in Montego Bay
Pension benefits jump 66%
'JLP, PNP both bad at fighting corruption'
Compensation for recalled cement
Companies warned on illegal signs
'Cable ads to spark job cuts'
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Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA) clamps down on Esso pricing strategy
THE JAMAICA Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA) has given marketing company Esso Standard Oil until March 16, to suspend its pricing strategy, desist from discrimination and victimisation of its dealers and withdraw the termination notice served ...
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Mixed reviews for 'Access to Information'
Warder arrested for attempting to smuggle contraband items
Doc on rape charge faces trial May 8
HEART Trust trains hundreds for Jamalco expansion programme
Most Jamaicans feel safe, says poll
Free health care for Moneague community
Changes for the challenged - New facilities for disabled at next year's cricket world cup 2007
Negril coral reef society gets donation
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Michael Lee Chin ...Man on a mission (Pt II)
The following is the continuation of an interview in Monday's Gleaner of Michael Lee Chin, chairman of Canada-based financial company AIC, by Lifestyle Editor Barbara Ellington.
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Globalisation, capitalism and Dubai
Raymond Campbell - From banker to hair care entrepreneur
Spanish Court is up for sale
Are Jamaican investors spoiled?
Rez Burchenson to head ICD subsidiary
TALKING TAX - How to pay your taxes
Water Commission seeks rate increase
World Bank examines system of remittances to Caribbean
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Mona in charge against Meadowbrook
MONA HELD the upper hand against Meadowbrook while defending champions Eltham and Tarrant were locked in an intense battle as the Grace Shield Premier League semi-final round bowled off yesterday.
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Cup double-header at National Stadium
Coaching staff gets more time
Flames defeat Lakers
Take Lady Isis
'Track and field a way of life'
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Mr Dabdoub's salvo
THE MERCURIAL Mr. Abe Dabdoub has fired a salvo into the camp of the Jamaica Labour Party suggesting that the party is, in his phrase, being 'NDMised' and that this is being done in violation of the party's constitution.
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Popular leadership
Dealing with the enemy within
The Rasta revolution
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LETTER OF THE DAY - It's time for draconian measures
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ONLY way to stop the crime and violence in Jamaica quickly is to send one very powerful message, one so powerful that it will create a perception in every 'testos-terone-driven' young man who wants to play Rambo with guns and knives..
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Stop talking rubbish
Zealous, not hypocritical
Home-grown solutions
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MISS JAMAICA UNIVERSE CONTESTANTS 2006
Meet another of the 2006 Miss Jamaica Universe contestants. The MJU coronation is slated for March 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hilton Kingston Hotel, St. Andrew. Camille Bartley - Miss Covenant Insurance Brokers Ltd.
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Models on the verge
Abominable Ultraviolet
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SPOUSE WHAT TYPE ARE YOU ANYWAY?
We all have different personality characteristics as a result of our different life experiences. We take these traits, some of them dysfunctional, into our love relationships. In this article, we look at some of the personality types that men and women...
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What type of spouse are you anyway?
Parenting boys to be good husbands
The cow's milk debate
Healthy lifestyle challenges for today's women
How flexible are you?
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South Korean PM quits over golf scandal
SEOUL (AP): SOUTH KOREAN Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan quit yesterday for dereliction of duty after he partook in something many South Koreans would rather be doing than work: playing golf.
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Afghanistan urges drug lords: Keep profits here
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