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Tuesday | July 22, 2008 |
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Bruce's super squad - Police, army to flood communities under new anti-crime plan
A MAJOR deployment of police and soldiers and several legislative changes should form the primary planks of new anti-crime measures to be announced by Prime Minister Bruce Golding today. With more than 900 persons killed across the island in the first seven months of this year...
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Pardon us, Tom - King's House gave senator wrong information on Garvey forgiveness
Still hoping - Families of lost fishermen cling to possibility of rescue
Giving our readers what they ask for
Riot inmates relocated to Horizon Remand Centre
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No new captain for Scotiabank
THE BOARD of directors of the Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (BNS) could learn who will succeed William 'Bill' Clarke as president and chief executive officer of the bank on July 28, the scheduled date for a board meeting. This follows the bank's announcement through a Jamaica...
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Monty Kandekore to wrap up Cash Plus
'Ochi' market mess - Faeces, garbage smear image
Keep the campaign clean, says Phillips
Vigil for Esmin Green
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Experience a JAMAICAN VACATION (pt 2)
Last week, Lifestyle started a two-part series, looking at local summer vacation alternatives. The cost of overseas travel has escalated, pushed up by rising prices for aviation fuel, resulting from the global increase in the price of oil. Air fares have skyrocketed...
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Yahoo settles with Icahn to avert control battle
EU offers to cut farm tariffs 60%
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Bolt, Powell to warm chilly Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP): Usain Bolt is worried chilly weather could slow him down in the rematch between the world's two fastest men at the DN Galan athletics meet today. The weather forecast calls for scattered clouds and temperatures at 14 degrees Celsius (57 F) at the time of the race...
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Guyana hold on for draw
Jamaica, T&T in keen battle at CISC
Jamaica off to winning start at AFNA
Wilson stars in 400m hurdles on final day
Jamaican women take third place
Robinho dropped from Olympic team
South Africa too good for England
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EDITORIAL - Time for investment companies to come clean
It is high time that the so-called alternative investment schemes come clean, so that people can have a real sense of their financial circumstances and get on with the business of rebuilding their lives. To do otherwise is to heap ignominy on the economic pain that people...
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What is wrong with tipping?
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Highway 2000 economic noose around Jamaica's neck
The Editor, Sir: I write as someone familiar with the development of the Highway 2000 project as I was the coordinator of the Farquharson Institute of Public Affairs public forum on the project on September 1, 2001. The forum raised a number of critical questions...
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Meaning of 'rain shower'
'How cum we just noticed?'
'Unfinished business' in PNP
Ties between prowess and aggression?
Controlling waste disposal
More about missing bulbs
Take control
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Robert's Olympic bound, AGAIN!
NOT MANY Jamaicans can boast of participating at the Winter and summer Olympics. Robert Campbell may not be an household name in sports, but he has that rare distinction. Campbell, for those in the dark, is not an athlete. He is a manager of USA House, the hospitality area...
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'High Priest' remembered
Homage to the HEROES
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