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Probe into police killings - Commissioner to get report on St Catherine shootings
Forty-three-year-old Neville Morgan struggled to hold back the tears as he spoke about his 71-year-old father Edward who, along with a 43-year-old man, was shot and killed by the police under questionable circumstances in the quiet rural district...
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McKenzie to tackle embassy issues
No ease up on buggery restrictions - A-G
Media, beware! - RM wants action taken against unlawful reporting of child sex abuse
Clarke denies Christie's claims
PNP the better government - poll
Big company accused of stealing electricity
Toll petition signing in Portmore on Saturday
Opposition protests latest withdrawal from bauxite fund
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Charlie - the giant goat
The chubby man in the red T-shirt grabbed the 200-pound goat by the horns and gave it a good shake. The now obviously ticked-off goat then hoisted itself on its hind legs and charged the frightened looking man, sending him running for cover.
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Some Government buildings in Jamaica lack proper fire safety
PSOJ to target the rule of law
JCC wants proof Trafigura money was returned
Guyanese Gov't pulls ads from Stabroek News
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Persistence can help rescue a résumé
When Colette Fozard was looking for work in the fall, things started off great. A partner at her law firm handed her resume to a friend who was hiring. She was quickly called. Fozard, a legal secretary, took the requisite tests...
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Airbus loses order lead to Boeing
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Steady Bernard sets up victory
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (CMC): A telling all-round performance by Man of the Match David Bernard pushed Jamaica to a five-wicket victory over the Windward Islands in their KFC Cup second round match at the Beausejour Cricket Ground here yesterday.
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Crucial win for Barbados
Teen blasts Guyana
Wolmer's set sights on Manning Cup
Host venues fine-tune match-day integration
When Windies cruised and Australia rallied to win semis
Dean earns point for TG
Portmore win easy
Overseas-based players a must
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EDITORIAL - Big Brother solutions
We admire the community activism of Montego Bay businessman Mark Kerr-Jarrett and his constant search for the kinds of interventions that will bring prosperity to Jamaicans and help produce an environment that is less amenable to the crime...
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King loved Ja, Ja loved King
The Chinese colossus
Sexless in the Sunshine City
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Ganja should be taxed, regulated like alcohol
The Editor, Sir: Gwynne Dyer's January 12 column was right on target. There is a middle ground between drug prohibition and blanket legalisation. Switzerland's heroin maintenance programme has been shown to reduce disease, death and crime...
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We need more Jamaicans to till the soil
More advice for Air Jamaica
Teenage pregnancies
Appalling road conditions
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Richie Stephens urges 'Come to Jamaica'
Richie Stephens burst through a large paper banner suited up in the national colours at the Montego Suite, Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, on Tuesday morning with smile and song on his lips, spring and split in his legs and Jamaica on his mind.
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Jackson wants Beckhams to take Neverland
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Farming is 'hereditary'
Malvern, St. Elizabeth: It easy to say Anthony Francis' love for farming comes from a long family line as both his mother and grandmother who are veterans in the trade. From a boy his skills were honed by watching his elders and perfected...
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Imported beef continues to hurt local producers
Annual agri expo organisers focus on public growth
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Whitebones...shells up new menu
"Taste is in the eyes," says Richard Elliot, co-owner of Whitebones Seafood Restaurant, Mannings Hill Road, which has revamped its menu with appealing new selections that offer the full culinary experience - both in taste and in visuals.
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Football fare!
AND ALL THAT JAZZ!
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