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Auditors cast out - UTech workers sent home following info leak to press
Four members of the audit department at the University of Technology Jamaica (UTech) were yesterday sent on leave, after information from an auditors' report involving financial queries at the institution was circulated to the media. The report, which was commissioned...
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Move to stem school violence
Good vibes at Vale Royal talks
Bittersweet day for Seaga - Loses Privy Council appeal
Appointed as new pro chancellor of University of Technology (UTech)
Giuliani, Edwards drop out
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Safe passage in Hayes
There's trouble afoot at the pedestrian crossing in Hayes, Clarendon. School is out and boys and girls of varying ages and sizes are rushing towards the sidewalk. Little Rasheed is sucking intensely on what little is left of a bag juice and Shaniqua, a bright-eyed...
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58 forensic crime scene investigators ready for the road
Turmoil in Montego Bay
Conflicting accounts from cops, soldiers set man free
Thursday talk - Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
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Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) cuts staff - 340 to be made redundant
Some 340 workers of the state-owned Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) will be made redundant, starting next week.Representatives of the cash-strapped bus company and the University and Allied Workers Union (UAWU) yesterday signed an agreement...
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US economy stalls in 4th quarter - Recession fears climb
Olint wants Hylton barred from case
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Asafa, Ver proud to receive elite sporting award
World 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell and Olympic and World Champion-ship gold medal sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown are proud that their hard work was rewarded with the RJR Sports Foundation's Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards for 2007....
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Harbour View turn back Olympic
'Message' delivered in winning fashion
Premiership throws £100m out the window
Battle for supremacy in both zones
It should have been Smith
Boys' Town, Seba in lone CPPL clash
Mixed reaction to ICC verdict on Harbhajan
Eto'o sets record
Eltham, Wolmer's score wins
Pakistan crush NZ
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EDITORIAL - Don't write off coal
The Government, Prime Minister Bruce Golding has announced, has foreclosed any further discussion on the issue and has decided that liquefied natural gas (LNG) will be the fuel of choice in Jamaica's energy diversification programme. So, that is one issue with which the public...
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The Obama phenomenon
UTech 50
NOTE-WORTHY: Money and evil
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LETTER OF THE DAY : Abortion - to do or not to do
THE EDITOR, Sir: I have been following the abortion debate since January of last year, and whatever decision is made by Parliament, the debate will continue ad infinitum. There were several recommendations made by the Abortion Policy Review Advisory Group (APRAG).
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Sangster and the PSC
Womb or tomb?
Sick joke on 'The Far Side'
Guyana killings condemned
NWA action needed in Portmore
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Six 'D's rock Rae Town
The street was full and High Tension was in good form on Sunday night as the weekly oldies jam in Rae Town attracted its loyal following of music lovers, who came not to profile but to dance. And dance they did, not only to the five 'Ds' that dominated - the songs of Delroy Wilson...
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Madonna tops 'Cash Queens of Music' list
Something EXTRA
Gleaner Giveaway
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Cool Cool Cucumber
Cucumber may be considered by many to be a boring tasteless vegetable. However, adding cucumber to your diet can aid in weight loss as it is extremely low in calories. Having an enclosed seed and developing from a flower, cucumbers are scientifically classified as fruits....
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RECIPE OF THE WEEK - Cucumber-Dill Salad
Panorama was de bomb!
Valentine love potion - RUM CREAM
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