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Thursday | February 7, 2008 |
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Cold shoulder for Kern - PNP leaves former state minister in spotlight
The People's National Party (PNP) appears to be distancing itself from former state minister, Kern Spencer, in at least three broad areas of the contractor general's report, which fingered Spencer for major breaches in Government's procurement...
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Skeletal remains found in Hanover - Believed to be those of missing children
Golding for Jamaica's Men on a Mission
'Condoms in schools send wrong message' - Leave it to health professionals, say guidance counsellors
Chin leaves Christie in the dark
PAC takes public bodies to task
Focus on Bee finals
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Meditating in the mountains
It was a strange place. Looked more like a utility vehicle graveyard than a place where people actually lived. It was somewhere high in the Blue Mountains that the vehicle in which photographer Norman Grindley and I were travelling came to an unexpected and abrupt halt.
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'Zekes' wants money returned
Over 150 killed since start of 2008
All-night sessions robbing children of parental guidance
Thursday talk
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Grenada to mirror Ja's land-titling system
Grenada, a tiny island with approximately 65,000 to 70,000 parcels of land serving a population of 90,000, has turned to Jamaica for technical advice on setting up a proper land-registration system.Grenada wants to adopt the Torrens registration system...
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Golding promises to clean house at NHT
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Game Jamaica draw
TYRONE MARSHALL transformed what would have been utter grief into jubilation by scoring an injury-time equaliser with his head that gave Jamaica's Reggae Boyz a 1-1 draw after the hosts had dominated Costa Rica in their...
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Samuels to know fate by month's end
Shaq looks towards the Suns
The Smoker upsets in Ash Wednesday Trophy
Inside the BPL - Fans flex muscles for Liverpool
Western rivals look to break free
Choices, choices, choices!
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Monumental change unfolding in America
Whatever the eventual outcome of the race for the presidency of the United States, it is already clear that something of monumental proportions has already taken place.
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The Constituency Development Fund
And then there were three
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Skin colour change matter of fashion
The Editor, Sir: Sometimes, we Jamaicans may be too harsh in our assessment and judgement of each other, and overlook the basic right to differ.
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Bleaching bothers teenager
Gov't urged tosupport JFLAG
SEHF tribute to Desmond Henry
On women and children
Abortion - a personal choice
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Launch, lecture for Bob Marley
On the eve of the Tuff Gong's 63rd birthday, there was a book launch and a dancehall lecture at the Undercroft of the Senate Building, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus.The book was Vivien Goldman's Writing the...
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Sister Minnie - on lifes mission
Aretha Franklin feels lighter than air these days
Theatre Spotlight - 'Uptown Bangarang' is a must-see
Something Extra
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Frightfully English!
What comes to mind when you think of England? The Queen, Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge, red double-decker buses, the feeding of the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, and the rain! What about the culinary side? Scones with clotted cream, crumpets with butter...
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The world of food at our doorstep
Fish for Lent; 40 ways in 40 days
Love potion for my Valentine
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