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'Flexi' talks resurface
A statement on the issue of flexible work arrangements last week has been met with some mixed responses from the Church and employers. The proposal, which was first made in 2000, found its way into the public arena again last week when Junior Minister...
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Take care with the cricket law
'Trafigura scandal will not deter private party funding'
Student's death sparks Safe School programme
Elderly woman found dead
Man held in connection with bus robbery
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ROVING ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - An audience with the Dumpling Empress
I love me a good dumpling. It's true. To me, nothing beats a plump, well-designed, succulent fried dumpling, with just a smidgen of 'salting'. I can taste it now. From that first whiff you get when they are fresh off the fire...
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Young Jamaicans challenged to consider joining the force
Here's how to stop car thieves
Highholborn Basic School gets face-lift
Surety pays $200,000 bond
Wanna go bananas! - Can a banana a day keep the doctor away?
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Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) expresses concern over 'Red Zone'
President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, Beverley Lopez, is expressing concern over the prospective Sunset Legislation, which she believes will infringe on private business interests during the staging of Cricket World Cup 2007.
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 - Floating hotels for Barbados
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Harbour View hot streak ends
PORTMORE UNITED played the first 30 minutes of the second-half with 10 men and the last 15 with one less, but still managed to look more threatening than leaders Harbour View in their 0-0 sixth round Wray and Nephew National Premier League draw....
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Wadadah blank Village
Scrappy play fails to yield goal
Super goals lift Reno
Lara glad for break
Manchester United on top
Clarendon dethrone Glenmuir
General Accident rule again
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EDITORIAL - Take care with cricket law
Christopher Dehring, the CEO of the company that is planning next year's Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean, and Robert Bryan, the head of the organisation planning for the Jamaican leg of the competition...
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'The buck stops here'
Some school thoughts
Poverty and inequality
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Marcus Garvey era gets digital platform
The Editor, Sir: Thanks for your coverage of the Garvey Multimedia Museum in your issue of October 16. I would like to acknowledge that four years ago in 2002, the first grant received by the Friends of Liberty Hall was under the Ambassador's Fund...
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Birth of the Cancer Society
Horrific Pedro Plains road
Aftermath of accident
Commending Mrs Graham
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Hair-raising reason for gospel album launch shift
As much time was spent on the shift of venue for Friday's launch of Angel In Zion's debut gospel album as the 15-track What God Wants You To Know itself. First slated to be launched at the church singer Angel Gordon Kelly attends in Miami...
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'The Prestige', 'Flags of Our Fathers' - A battle of high-quality movies
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Brawta Dawta and Odda Madda - How Rosie Johnston cared for our heroine
Some things are destined to happen. And Rosie Johnston was destined to meet the late Louise Bennett-Coverley and her husband Eric Coverley. Mrs. Johnston who emigrated to Canada in September 1979, had worked her way up from loans officer to manager...
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Beauty without boundaries - Festival Queen 2006 reaches out to Trelawny
Week against violence
Pan Caribbean: Partnering to fight breast cancer
Safeguarding the sense of hearing
A year with Flair
Confidentiality in banking
I really want to finish
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