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Terror preacher deported: UK boots mentor of 7/7 transport bomber
Abdullah el-Faisal, the St. James-born Muslim cleric implicated by the British government in the 2005 London transport bombings, returned to Jamaica yesterday at the Norman Manley International Airport, hours after he was ordered deported by British authorities.
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Miami man held on gun charges
Police watchdog visits St James Divisional HeadQuarters
Human rights group to hold general meeting
United Kingdom/Jamaican ties will remain the same
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) drops robbery charges against teens
Psychologists to beplaced in special-education centres
Tufton touts modernisation of fishing industry
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Let's talk ...life: Parental stress
Dear Counsellor: I am a new parent and sometimes become overwhelmed with my parenting duties.
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Let's talk ... relationships: Does he care?
Realtors association applauds agents
ACROSS THE NATION: Closed-circuit TV for May Pen streets
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Imports to attract enviro levy on June 1
Effective next Friday, all imported goods will attract a 0.5 per cent environmental levy.This 0.5 per cent will be calculated on the cif (cost of goods, insurance and freight) value.
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Air J secret sale damaging labour relations - Morris
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Vaughan, Pietersen slam West Indies
LEEDS, England (CMC):West Indies bowlers failed to ease concerns that they are the weak link and England captain Michael Vaughan and batting star Kevin Pietersen hit hundreds in the second Test yesterday.
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Showdown on court to decide titles
Richards helps New York win
Seba United take title with 1-0 win
Manchester, St Elizabeth face-off
West Indies looking to restrict England to under 450
Uncertainty lingers over Sarwan
Performer of the week: Valiant Veronica
Sweetly tuned Musical Maestroto outshine rivals
Put your francs on the Spanish pirates
Tour de France winner Riis admits using drugs
Beckham set to return to England squad
NBA eastern conference finals: Pistons get by Cavaliers again
Jaffer retires hurt after hitting ton
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Public Accounts Committee dragging its feet
We are dismayed that the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament is not aggressively going about all the things we know to be its business and that it appears that it is having to be coaxed into action ...
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Some targets for Portia
Issue:In defence of roots theatre
Missis Queen
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Reader responds to Letter of the Day ...How to make substandard candles safe
The Editor, Sir:It was with great interest that I read your 'Letter of the Day' on Thursday, May 24, regarding substandard candles.
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Ban horse racing on Labour Day
There's hope for very sick girl
No 'new light' for Rasta queen
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Underneath it all, he's still Bill Nighy
Michael O'Sullivan, The Washington Post: Bill Nighy likes to collect what he calls 'nutty experiences'.
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Daytime welcomes back popular Emmy-winning actress
Desperate Housewives: Andrea Bowen plays a teen dealing with HIV.
Divorce, Hollywood style, stars in fun, fluffy 'Starter Wife'
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Evangelicals at a crossroads: Jerry Falwell's generation fades
Washington Post:If the Rev. Jerry Falwell personified the Christian right in the past, then the Rev. Frank S. Page may represent its future.
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Designed to relate, built to imitate
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Floods, mudslides kill three in Haiti's capital
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters): Torrential rains triggered flooding and mudslides that killed three people in Haiti's capital, officials said yesterday, raising fears of more destruction during the coming hurricane season.
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Gov't determined to let American Eagle fly
Court grants opposition party right to protest
Community not backing shut down of capital
OECS chairman wants focus on agriculture
Handling of flooding irks citizens
CARICOM officials says region well prepared for trade talks
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