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No way, no how! - Female cop turns table on rapist
The man who attempted to rape Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Dorett Barrett-Latchman is someone she has known for at least 10 years. She surmised, while speaking with The Gleaner, that his intentions must have been to murder her after raping her...
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Bunting returns - Investment banker to contest seat again for PNP
Ministry to probe abuses at wholesales
Government, nurses settle
Jamaica's first female permanent secretary dies
Police get tough on copyright pirates
No room for judge in Westmoreland
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TYRONE'S WATCH - Royal mess in Majesty Gardens
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - There is nothing regal about the situation in Majesty Gardens. Some residents from the Kingston 11 community are complaining about the stagnant sewer water that has settled in front of their housing compound. So unbearable is the stench coming from the water...
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Insufficient jurors delay murder trials
Monument to be constructed to commemorate African slaves
The voice of summer
Cops face robbery charges
St Mark's Anglican rededicated
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Cerberus to buy majority shares in DaimlerChrysler
U.S. private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is to buy a majority stake in DaimlerChrysler's ailing U.S. arm. The German-U.S. firm will pay 5.5 billion euros (US$7.41billion) to buy 80.1 per cent - much less than the US$36 billion paid for Chrysler's 1998...
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Bush wants action on plan to cut gasoline use
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Rain denies West Indies vital practice
TAUNTON, England (CMC): Rain robbed West Indies of vital preparation ahead of the first Test at Lord's, later this week when it ruined the third and final day of the tour match against Somerset yesterday. The match, the only one before the start of the Test series...
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'We don't want to risk anyone'
Chile game part of familiarisation process for 'Bora'
MATCH on target for 2010 World Cup
Exotic bets offer carryovers
Walker hopes hot streak takes him to title
Stars to grace UWI Games
Blackwood, Goulbourne win in the Dominican Republic
Marshall's blitz spurs St Ann to victory
Aussies doubt Zimbabwe will accept new venue
ON THE BOUNDARY - The joke of the century
Jazz power past Warriors
Federer drops coach - Tennis ace to go it alone at French Open, Wimbledon
Frank Sinclair signs with Huddersfield
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EDITORIAL - Woolmer case a woolly affair
Few cases can have been as woolly and as difficult to penetrate by the police as that concerning the death of cricket coach Bob Woolmer, who died in Jamaica in March.The toing-and-froing over whether Woolmer - an Englishman who lived in South Africa...
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Inez Jackson - master teacher
Iraq deadlines
NOTE-WORTHY - Foreign investment
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Issues the next administration must face
The Editor, Sir: In regards to the upcoming election, it does matter who governs Jamaica for the next five years. Upon commencement of a new or continuous term in office, the Prime Minister-elect needs to address these issues:...
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On intelligence and character
Formula for a turn around
Think about the children's future
Capitalism and big business not the same thing
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Giving mom all the love
Mother's Day was made even more special for the lucky mothers at 'To Mom With Love' held on the lawns of King's House last Sunday night. The likes of Peabo Bryson and Jeffrey Osborne held patrons in euphoria for much of the night...
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Few takers for 'Ruption in the Junction'
Icon: Marcia Griffiths - Feel like jumping after 40 years
Hot flicks for summer
Risqué Robin the rave at Redbones
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CSA executives to learn from KWL
Kingston Wharves Ltd. (KWL) will today be in the limelight of the Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference being held in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Grantley Stephenson, chairman and CEO of KWL, will make a presentation on the operations and development plans....
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Fellowship award to MAJ officer
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YS Falls - A taste of paradise
Up, up the rocky hills with trees hovering on either side of teh road, the air is fresh and lightly scented by fresh blooms while forest birds and animals sing their merry tunes. At the end of the journey in the hills of St. Elizabeth is the YS Falls. It's a taste of paradise.
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Let's do 'St Bess'!
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