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'Cop killer slain' - Denham Town Station shot up in revenge attack
Christopher 'Cheese Trix' Williams, who allegedly killed Special Corporal Charles Gordon as he conducted a traffic check downtown Kingston in January, was shot dead by the police early yesterday morning. Two hours later, gunmen opened fire at the Denham Town Police Station...
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Fisherman dies at sea
Golding hints at PNP slush fund
PNP rally at Stadium
A Time to Die - Death rituals
Schoolboys to study on bail or go to jail
Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Programme
HIV virus discoverer to speak at the Hilton
Silver Hill residents cry foul
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68-y-o female horse trainer riding high
Margaret Parchment has the distinction of being the only female trainer at Caymanas Park, but despite the many challenges, she is holding her own in a male-dominated sport. Given her undying love for horses, the 68-year-old trainer says she will continue to train...
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Parliamentary committee to examine ganja report
Family church trip ends in tragedy
'Don't punish crime victims'
Cervical cancer drive for the month of April
Judge calls for disposal of backlog cases - Palmer said absent witnesses was one of the major problems
Pakistan sends cricket official back to Jamaica
George Phillip dies
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'Bauxite sector not getting enough credit'
EXECUTIVE Director of the Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI), Paris Lyew Ayee, says the local bauxite sector has not been given enough credit for its contribution to Jamaica's development.Speaking during last Friday's inaugural awards ceremony at the Terra Nova hotel...
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Send the entire sheetlet, not just the stamp
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Crippling blow - Windies' World Cup hopes diminish with Sri Lanka defeat
GEORGETOWN, Guyana: The West Indies dream of winning cricket's World Cup for the third time and of becoming the first home team to lift the coveted title is fast becoming a nightmare. After storming through the first round with three fairly comfortable victories...
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Top coaches pleased after 'great Champs'
Relegation looms for Wadadah
Last-minute goal lifts Reno
Naggo Head facing up to reality
Keane penalty pushes Spurs up to sixth
Kiwis aiming to crush Bangladesh
Inzamam admits void left by Woolmer
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EDITORIAL - Missed opportunities in Trafigura debate
A fortnight ago, Prime Minister Simpson Miller faced a grilling in Parliament from the Opposition benches, including their leader, Bruce Golding, on whether her party, the People's National Party, had...
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Cholesterol: judge for yourself
Schools - no longer safe havens
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Searching for a better evil for cricket and tourism
The Editor, Sir:Our current leaders have proven to be pride-oriented above all and very inflexible. All research proves that Air Jamaica is so deeply off par with industry trends, that it will never be profitable as a national carrier.
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When murder came close to home...
Child policy
Students and indiscipline
Frightening!
Join in the call for GCT cuts
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Yasus Afari presents book, album
Yasus Afari presented prose and recorded poetry in 'Overstanding Rastafari: Jamaica's Gift to the World and Revolution Chapter 1 respectively to a large audience at the Undercroft, UWI, Mona, last Thursday evening.With Professor Cooper of the Institute of Caribbean Studies...
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'Fear of Stones' launched at UWI
Reggae in the Valley was worth the wait
Ferrell, Heder ice competition with US$33m 'Blades' debut
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Bad girls of boxing
Being able to throw a good punch is not exactly a requirement for the average woman. But female boxers swear by the benefits of the sport. For about a year, Job Walters, owner of Smoking Job Walters' Gym in Anchovy, St. James...
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Disfigured beyond recognition
Pregnant and jobless
Politricks
Ayanna Samuels Reaching for the skies
'Wuk up' in your Carnival wear... and make-up
Queen Rasta reigns
The home gym alternative
Single and financially independent
Foreplay: do you know his hot spot?
FLAIR MAIL BAG - Vulgarity galore
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UK communicating with captured sailors
LONDON (Reuters): Britain is in "direct bilateral communication" with Iran as it tries to win the release of 15 detained sailors and marines, Defence Secretary Des Browne said yesterday. "We are anxious that this matter be resolved as quickly as possible...
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Row over gay cruise
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