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Bloodbath in St James - Gunmen kill three in rampage
WESTERN BUREAU: Gunmen continued their bloody rampage in the parish of St. James on Monday night leaving three men dead and a small girl traumatised in the Meggie Top, Salt Spring, community.
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Whitehouse hotel changes made without consultation - Alston Stewart
'Porus cops negligent'
Students near Mountain View taught survival techniques
People's National Party (PNP) is the more unified party - Poll
'Docs not solely to blame' - MAJ dismisses claims that wrong medicines being prescribed
Body found near Education Ministry
Court backs beating victim
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Government of Jamaica approves contracts to improve sewerage, water supply
The Government on Monday approved several contracts worth in excess of $1 billion to improve sewerage and water supply systems in the Corporate Area and some rural parishes. Speaking at the weekly post-Cabinet press briefing...
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Drains on North Street to be cleaned soon
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) wants to see clean campaign
Bus stop relocation in Liguanea November 24
Cement crisis pushes back Transport Centre completion
Hotel and other projects to push cement demand
RM postpones verdict in Caldon Bank fraud case
Understanding the power of thought
Church urged to get involved in the nation's affairs
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Caricom mulls bilateral pact with US
The 15-member Caribbean Community (Caricom) is considering approaching the United States for a bilateral trade pact, but it is months before the Community decides on whether it will go ahead, according to top trade negotiator...
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Red Stripe bottom line pinched by 270% increase in tax charges
LOJ posts strong 3Q premium income
APM imposes penalty for breach of port appointment system
Pan Carib's third-quarter profits up, nine-month performance flat
Carreras 2Q profit, earnings per share decline
Montego Freeport back in black
Germany seizes 1m knock-off Nikes ... In world's largest counterfeit haul
Shell-led natural gas project could face US$15b fine
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Bora ready to work
FIVE-STAR coach Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic arrived in Jamaica yesterday ready to begin his work with the Reggae Boyz. Milutinovic, who has coached a record five separate countries at World Cup Finals, is expected to sign a contract...
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Reggae Boyz take on Peru tonight
Clarendon advance to semis
Reggae Girlz off to 2007 World Cup qualifiers
Athlete tests positive at Stuttgart meet
Pakistan crush Windies
Lara urges players to shake off 'one-day fever'
World Cup 2010 will take place in S Africa - Blatter
Smith fights flu, leads Panthers to victory
Jamaica Open returns to the national golf calendar
Micah to make debut
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EDITORIAL - Good moves at Jamaica College
We are excited that Ruel Reid, the new headmaster at Jamaica College (JC), is apparently excited by the performance-related incentive system that he, no doubt with the prodding of the school's governors, is helping to implement at JC.
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Overfishing in Jamaica
Chiney Bump and Nubian Knots
Where is Trafigura's money?
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LETTER OF THE DAY - UWI graduates searching for work
The Editor, Sir: As a graduate of the UWI and a very patriotic Jamaican who feels I have a contribution to make in the further development of Jamaica and the region, at large, I welcome the utterance made by the Governor-General of Belize...
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We've done it again!
Stand strong
Trafigura's whistle-blower
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Circus comes to Starfish
The circus came to town and left when Starfish Trelawny celebrated its first ever Circus Week last week. The inaugural event is the first and only of its kind in Jamaica. In case you missed it, mark it on the calendar because this year's circus...
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'Colour of the Cross' pales
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Colour me black - Athletic success is skin deep
Talented black people seem to have an edge over other racial groups in a wide range of athletic activities requiring speed and power. This issue preoccupied the mind of Professor Errol Morrison, president and chief executive officer...
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Cardiac investigations in Jamaica (Part 1)
Eat your vegetables (Part II) - Just a little water will do
Why are cigarettesso addictive
Natural products - facts and fictions
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