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Students shot - Vere Tech security guard fires shotgun
Hayes, Clarendon: Five students were left nursing gunshot wounds and a security guard taken into custody yesterday after they were hit with shrapnel from the Remington shotgun he should have been using to protect the children at Vere...
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'We are shocked by this incident'
Four killed in MoBay's murderous rampage
Report confirms deportee, crime link
Ashtrom owed millions on Whitehouse project
Woman strangled
Deadline warning for cricket tickets
'Clinical pharmacists to solve prescription debate'
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CAFFE gets grant from US Embassy - To help finance general election activities
Jamaica's sole independent election observer, Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE), yesterday received US$10,000 (J$668,300) from the United States Embassy to help finance its activities as it prepares to monitor the next general election.
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A place for peace in Trench Town
Royal Caribbean and Port Authority sign $1 billion deal
Rotary Club assists UWI student, others
Man judged unfit for trial
AIDS debating contest opens December 6
Free HIV testing on Friday
Call for HIV/AIDS programmes in corporate Jamaica
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BNS settles for less... Acquires 65% of DB&G
Dehring Bunting and Golding stock leapt to an all-time high of $24 before settling down at $23 as news emerged that Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica (BNSJ) was ten points shy of its 75 per cent minimum takeover target.
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Adventists compete in money market
BNS to focus on investment, SMEs in '07
Fish market switch pays off for Jamaica Broilers
Closing stock market indices
Mining surge in Dominican Republic attracts new search for gold, copper
One in five UK firms moving some business overseas - Survey
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Defiant Ganga keeps the West Indies alive
KARACHI (Reuters): WEST INDIES opener Daren Ganga played a lone hand of 77 to keep his team alive in the third and final Test against Pakistan yesterday. Ganga steered the West Indies to 191 for six at the close on day two with his defiant...
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Ad Infinitum to rebound
Jamaica still has a lot of work to do - Bryan
Heat scorch Philadelphia
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EDITORIAL - Campaign prospective
Both major political parties have staged impressive annual conferences evoking competitive labels of 'maternity' - the PNP first claiming to have staged the 'mother' of all such gatherings, and the JLP obviously trying to go one better...
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The battle against bad governance
Counterfeit development (II)
Crime and the economy
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Campaign approach of critical concern
The Editor, Sir: It has been a few weeks since the Trafigura affair bloomed into the consciousness of the Jamaican voters and the final verdict on the fallout is still being tabulated.
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Double standards on the 'Hip Strip'?
PNP must come clean too
The art of listening
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Sampling the Outameni Experience
It promises to be unlike any of its kind in Jamaica. The Outameni Experience now under construction in Trelawny will be based on the lives of the Tainos, the island's first settlers.
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Food for the soul
'Déjà Vu', is it worth the watch?
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A healthy lifestyle is a habit
Each of us creates a way of life that is typical of us. This way of life is called our lifestyle. A lifestyle is a stable, habitual pattern of behaviour that constitutes our day-to-day experience. We behave according to what we believe and value.
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Cardiac investigations in Ja (Part 3) - Testing the heart with exercise
Meal time for persons with diabetes
Eating season is in high gear - Separate fact from fiction
Is exercise safe for me?
More young women are TEMPTED TO INHALE
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