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Tuesday | December 11, 2007 |

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Gangster cops - Montego Bay police involved in criminal activities - McGreggor
Superintendent of Police Steve McGreggor says it would be foolhardy for Jamaicans to believe that some members of the St.James police are not involved in criminal activities. "It would be foolhardy to think that there won't be some police who are involved, even intimately involved in bandoolo...
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Montague tenders apology
'Cops the main culprit of human rights violations'
Jamaican prisons have HIV under control
'Stop killing our children'
Henry seeks $10m to help fight crime
'Question politicians about increased guns'
Churches revive plan to dismantle garrisons
Charities benefit big from Jamaicans abroad
Wanted men, toddler found dead in car
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Tyrone's watch - Hughenden's hellholes
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? There is absolutely nothing glittery about Stars Way, one of many pothole-filled roads in the middle-income community of Hughenden, St.Andrew. Roadways in Hughenden are an eyesore. Craters are many and the pothole network's coverage of the thoroughfare...
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Public should log on to press freedom issues
Agency seeks funding to set up justice centres
Craft vendors cry foul - American vessel fails to dock in Portland Harbour
CHRISTMAS PARTY 101 - Things to know when going to office Christmas parties
Question of the week - What should the Government do about the current crime problem?
Northern Caribbean University (NCU) gets education award
Human rights body takes cases to court
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Jamaica secures coveted seat on IMO council
Jamaica has been elected by the Assembly of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to its council for the 2008-2009 biennium, in Category C. Category C represents states which are deemed to have special interest in maritime transport or navigation, and whose election to the council...
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Christmas buyers, beware! - Consumer watchdog urges vigilance, budget consciousness
... CAC secures more than $17m in complaint resolutions
Chávez, allies launch Bank of the South Regiona to multilaterals
Brain drain hurting Jamaica
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Hot final expected
TIVOLI GARDENS survived a slow early-season start, attempted mutiny and an embarrassing 3-0 loss against Port-more United en route to qualifying for this Sunday's first-round final of the Cash Plus Premier League. Starting Sunday's decisive final match of the round as one of many team...
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Gayle hoping to win fitness battle
Regional club cricket needs audit - Patterson committee says revival crucial to West Indies ascendancy
Walker poised for first crown
Jockey Fallon cleared of race-fixing charge
Bernard calls for increased support as sunshine girls honoured for WNC bronze finish
IOC delays decision on medals
Waterhouse make strong finish to first round
FROM THE BOUNDARY: Four in four - a performance to cherish
For a quartet of Knights ...This one's sweeter
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EDITORIAL - Contemptuous comments, irresponsible behaviour
We expect that Messrs Everald Warmington and Bobby Montague, junior ministers in Bruce Golding's administration, will, at the urging of the Prime Minister, apologise to the public for their insulting and contemptuous remarks to voters ahead of last week's local government...
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'Jamaica is one big coffin ...'
Whatever the PM wants
NOTE-WORTHY: Time for pragmatic action
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Crime fight needs a 'Fresh Start'
The Editor, Sir: The increasing levels of crime is disturbing and demands quick and effective action that can arrest it. The new government is under pressure and must be put under increased pressure to find solutions, as justice and defence of citizens are two ...
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Quick fix will fail
Scandalous statements
'Jah' kingdom goes to waste
Christian notions of superiority
Shame on Lloyd Coke
Bad bus service
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Bigger & better - Improvements promised for 2008 Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues
Some were specified and a few were not. Some were certain and at least one, the completion of the highway, as much a statement of hope and confidence as a prediction. Take a slew of improvements were outlined at the Mona Visitors' Lodge, UWI, yesterday morning...
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Great family fun day - Jonkunnu Festival and Christmas Brunch a mega hit!
'Golden' controversy - Film under fire over religious content
Glenford Dawes - truly entertaining
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International |
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Caribbean crackdown on drug traffickers
WASHINGTON (CMC):The United States Coast-guard says that illicit trafficking in cocaine is seemingly shifting from the Caribbean to the Pacific, as it announced record seizures this year."We have forced them to adapt to routes that are dangerous and are expensive...
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Tutu hits at US, UK 'apartheid' policies
Brits split on identity
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