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10-car smash-up
THE VISIBILITY hazard triggered by blazing cane fields near Highway 2000 yesterday led to a major traffic accident along the toll road causing a 10-vehicle pileup that left several persons injured.
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Riot alert - Prison unrest looms over condom dispute
'25,000 Jamaicans have HIV' - 15,000 don't know status - Health Ministry widens testing
Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) to reshuffle some Portmore bus routes
Canada firm joins oil hunt
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TYRONE'S WATCH - Springvale in Stone Age
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - The community of Springvale in St. Elizabeth is without electricity, piped water and roads, a situation that has left residents wondering why they are without such basic amenities.
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NEWSMAKER - Lue brings eye care into focus
Gunshots 'from all over'
Stabbing suspect nabbed
ICON - UB40 finally makes it Jamaica
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JSE drops executive chairman post
CURTIS MARTIN, president of Capital & Credit Merchant Bank and former Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) deputy chairman was appointed chairman at the JSE's 29th annual general meeting last Thursday. Leo Williams, international business development...
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Moscow is world's priciest city
Oil slips below US$71
US expansion solid - Fed
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India abort run chase
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC): THE THIRD Digicel Test between West Indies and India ended in an intriguing draw on the final day at Warner Park yesterday to keep the series deadlocked ahead of the last match.
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Ghana seek African first against Brazil
Soggy start to Wimbledon
Exotic bets elude punters
Samuels totally focused on teamwork
Questionable penalty puts Italy through
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Beckham parades his genius with an unstoppable shot
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The CCJ and regional politics
SOMETIME OVER the next several weeks or months, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will rule, in the case of Barbados, on the constitutionality of executing someone more than five years after his/her conviction of a capital offence.
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Real agricultural development
Diaspora and the Church
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Start of a gender-based revolution at St George's
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE APPOINTMENT of a female as principal of St. George's College has spurred discomfort among some of its stakeholders, and by extension, triggers the voice of at least one gender lobby group.
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The POA defends its stance
A painful procedure
Stop musical violence
Buy into the environment
Tired of the corruption
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Percy Sledge marks four decades of Jamaican visits
Before singing When Man Loves A Woman, his closing song of a near one-hour performance at the Cable and Wireless Golf Academy, New Kingston, on Sunday night, Percy Sledge gave thanks for his repeat trips to Jamaica.
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Breezy partying at sea
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NATURE exposed - Excellent exhibits dominate horticulture show in China
THE INTERNATIONAL Horticultural Exposition 2006 took place in Shenyang, China, from May 26-29 and Jamaica's floral artist/international judge, Marigold Harding, was among the 12 judges who presided.
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Triangular-shaped roof
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CARICOM ready to welcome Preval
GEORGETOWN, GUYANA (AP): The Caribbean Community will be ready to welcome Haiti back into the regional group at its Council of Ministers meeting in July after a 28-month suspension, officials said Saturday.
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GUYANA: Security agencies told to launch assault on crime
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