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Conference chaos - Gunfire sparks stampede at National Arena, leaves one dead, others injured
Gunfire disrupted the 65th annual conference of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) yesterday, sparking a stampede at the National Arena. In a reaction last night, General Secretary Karl Samuda declared that the party will not yield to hooligans aiming to disrupt its business...
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Bruce talks tough
Jamaica the most diverse in the Caribbean
Managing your anger
My son is 'acting out'
I don't understand
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Hanover councillors upset about work routine at North Coast Highway
WESTERN BUREAU: Hanover parish councillors have expressed displeasure at not being informed about the routine road-maintenance work currently being carried out along the segment of the North Coast Highway that runs along the parish's coastline...
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Road deaths closing in on HIV/AIDS
... Two killed in crash
Centre's doors open for 'Champion' students
Man sues state for false imprisonment
'Culture of death' needs to stop - Asphall
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PM warns speculators - Government determined to defend the dollar
Prime Minister Bruce Golding has warned speculators that the Government will not stand by and allow them to cause a further depreciation in the Jamaican dollar.Addressing delegates at the Jamaica Labour Party's 65th annual conference yesterday...
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JEF head disputes gender gap rating
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Boyd's goals put TG in final
NAVION BOYD ghosted his way through Boys' Town's defence to score two goals from close range and propel Tivoli Gardens to a 2-1 Digicel Premier League victory yesterday at Collie Smith Drive, that earned the west Kingston team a place in the first end-of-round final...
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Gayle's ton not enough
Jamal Campbell-Ryce
Geovanni rescues Hull
Portmore score controversial win
Early wins put Barbados on top
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EDITORIAL - For a dose of reality
WE HOPED that, by now, the Golding administration would have taken the Jamaican people more fully into its confidence, speaking with realism about the crisis in the global economy and laying out squarely the actions it might have to take in the period of adjustment...
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No to HIV pretesting
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Citing scripture pro and con in death penalty debate
THE EDITOR, Sir: Peter Espeut's column on the death penalty missed the very point of the death penalty ('Reason, not outrage', November 14). People are supposed to be outraged and angry over brutal murders. If we are not, then we have lost all of our humanity.
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Same old, same old
Do something
Jamaica still under siege
More on capital punishment
Abortion views challenged
Review crime deterrents
'Yes, we can'
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'Quantum of Solace' gets mixed reviews
Last Friday was the world premiere of the highly anticipated Quantum of Solace, the 22nd film in the James Bond series. Patrons who saw the action-packed movie at the Carib cinema in Cross Roads gave it mixed reviews as they still seem to be warming up to the new, edgy James Bond...
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Warm and Easy vibes at US embassy
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Bond girls! - Caterina Murin
In a Flair exclusive, Murino said she was extremely excited about what will be her second visit to the island. "It's a huge treat to come back to Jamaica. When I was asked, it was very exciting. I always love to meet fans of Bond, they know everything about the movie...
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Fe-mail ties - Mama Africa
SINGULAR SUBJECTS - Yes, we can!
KELLY'S WORLD - Road rage 101
Dreambraids
St Catherine girls rule
Clutched by style
SEX & RELATIONSHIP - Afraid to commit
HEALTH & FITNESS: Running: Good exercise for women - Reggae Marathon Feature
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