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Family evicted from Bodles Estate
Spanish Town, St. Catherine: The Nelson family in Bodles, St. Catherine, whose houses were vandalised on December 1 after they were given notice to relocate from a property on which they were squatting, are set to relocate.
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Bee sector safe - No plans yet for mosquito spraying
Caribbean to benefit from US court ruling on deportees
Prime Minister of Jamaica urges media to help protect kids
No Christmas in August Town
Pinochet dies at 91
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Sheree Brown tipped to replace Assamba
Sheree Brown, business-woman and a protégée of former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, is tipped to replace Aloun Assamba as the parliamentary candidate for the People's National Party (PNP) in South East St. Ann.
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Press Association of Jamaica Awards Highlights
Malaria scare keeps health centres busy
Scotiabank Jamaica grants $25m for new lecture theatre
Political party funding law for Constitution
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Jamaican-born farmer earning millions on UK soil
From a bad boy to a millionaire, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones has defied the odds and overcome the obstacles to become an almost perfect example of what a focused, determined and ambitious son of the soil can achieve in a foreign land.
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Cruise shipping dilemma - Jamaica said to be losing billions annually
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Sloppy Windies hand Pakistan third one-dayer
LAHORE, Pakistan (CMC): The West Indies produced a ragged fielding and bowling performance yesterday as Pakistan powered to a comfortable seven-wicket win in an abbreviated third One-Day International (ODI) at the Gaddafi Stadium.
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'We didn't bowl well'
Pulsating tie hurts Chelsea
Germans beat Scotland to sink World Cup
Jamaicans upset with finish
'A' Team whip Sri Lanka by 53 runs
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EDITORIAL - PMI must help the police
Public concern about the proliferation of illegal guns in the society has more often than not been directed at the sources of these weapons. The assumption has been that the guns are smuggled in as contraband contaminating commercial trade...
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International humanitarian law
Jamaican drivers are too 'horny'
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Black apology for slavery? Hogwash!
The Editor, Sir: Response to the Letter of the Day, 'Blacks, not whites, should apologise for slavery' - hogwash! To think that someone had the gall to write something as treacherous as that and then to include his email address is equally puzzling.
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Apologise? For WHAT?
Putting people over politics
'Phantom' bridge in Yallahs
We will miss Perry Henzel
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Double 'fs' for Richie Stephens
The rain delayed but did not deny singer and standout performer Richie Stephens celebrating a double of 'fs' at his Cassandra Avenue, St. Andrew, home on Saturday night. One was his 40th birthday, the other the 14th staging of Ocean Spray Unity Splash...
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Mrs Jamaica World launched
Frank Gordon in film, flesh at Liberty Hall
'Apocalypto' leads US weekend box office
Mariah Carey battles porn star for stage name
'Brangelina' set to wed
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Brigitte Foster-Hylton: Gets on track for Flow
Flow is a member of the Columbus Communications Inc., a CARICOM-based telecommunications provider now up and running in Jamaica. They are the first to offer digital cable TV, digital landline and ultra high-speed broadband Internet service...
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Custody of Jamaican children - Which court should hear applications?
SEX AND RELATIONSHIP - Stay sober this Christmas
Style Over Fashion
Health and Fitness - You did well!
SEX AND RELATIONSHIP - When office romance turns sour (Pt. II)
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CUBA: Mob attacks human rights protesters
HAVANA (Reuters): More than 200 Cuban government supporters attacked 15 human rights activists on International Human Rights Day yesterday, manhandling the demonstrators as they drove them from a Havana park.
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DOMINCAN REPUBLIC: War of words over Haitian mistreatment
ST LUCIA: The day of reckoning
ST LUCIA: Bill Johnson poll under fire
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SWEDEN: Nobels awarded
STOCKHOLM (Reuters): Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk and six academics, credited with breakthrough research on the origins of life, the universe and economic policy, accepted their Nobel prizes in Stockholm yesterday.
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PHILIPPINES: Typhoon kills five
UNITED STATES: Iraq Study Group chairs defend report
SAUDI ARABIA: Gulf Arabs want nukes
IRAQ: Prison chief held after Saddam's nephew bolts
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