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'They were stupid' - Sangster maintains view on PSC despite Golding's withdrawal of misbehaviour claim
Educator Dr Alfred Sangster is maintaining a hard line against his former colleagues on the Public Service Commission (PSC), despite Prime Minister Bruce Golding's withdrawal of a claim that they were sacked because of misbehaviour while carrying out their duties...
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Weapons found in Corporate Area school
Jamaica: filled with tremendous talents
PM settles lawsuit with former PSC members
Christmas cleaning jobs to be allotted fairly - Gov't
Coroners Act to be amended
Tuesdaytalk - Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
MP says meeting needed to deal with crime in Tredegar Park
Deacon caught trafficking schoolgirl to face trial in April
Crime fighting goes high-tech - New automated fingerprint identification system for St James
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'Spirituality should not become anaesthesia'
Internationally acclaimed preacher Bishop T.D. Jakes, 51, will be the main speaker at 'The Way Forward' conference which has been organised by Pastors In Action - a group of local clergy led by well-known Pentecostal/ Charismatic Renewal leaders Pastor Merrick 'Al' Miller...
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School dismissal alert project troubles parent-teacher body
Stand & deliver - Mom claims baby fell to ground during childbirth - Jubilee nurse said she should've caught newborn
Tighter security for Manor Park shoppers
Storeowners cross their fingers for buying blitz
Boys are a class act
Prayer warriors to focus on children
Sloley wants quick stimulus package
Vox Pop
SALUTING HEROES PARK
Gleaner 'high-fives' its PAJ awardees
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SAJ gets new president
Roger Hinds, chief executive officer of Transocean Shipping Limited is the new president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ). Hinds, who previously served as vice-president for the last three years, was un-animously elected president during ...
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Little focus on street-smartbusiness ethics - Walker
JTB promotes Kingston as leisure gateway
'Cut the crap' - Cari-Med boss
More decreases under way - JPS
World markets surge on Obama's spending pledge
S&P downgrades Russia's ratings
Auto deal 'very likely'
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Reggae Boyz want it all
Western Bureau: While coach John Barnes was not exactly a happy man on Sunday afternoon in the aftermath of Jamaica's 1-1 draw against arch-rivals Trinidad & Tobago, in their Digicel Caribbean Championships fixture at the Trelawny Mini-Stadium...
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Bolt a shoo-in for top JAAA award - Campbell-Brown, Walker head race for women's title
Dodgy weather frustrates WI
Watson powers UTech past JDF
Henry on the double
Amateurs to get prize money
T&T players discuss concerns with board
Asst coach pleased with weekend sessions
Heavily guarded England back in India
Holmwood, St Andrew are all-island queens
Bennett inspired by performances at trial
Manchioneal clip Ujama
Haitians secure must-win mandate
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EDITORIAL - Deepen the UWI debate
We are grateful that the University of the West Indies (UWI) has responded to our recent leaders suggesting a realignment of Jamaican government subsidies to the university to promote study in disciplines such as engineering and agriculture and to lessen the emphasis...
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Was Marlon Samuels unjustly banned?
The Editor, Sir: The important pillars upon which all civilised societies are based are law, order and justice. The non-observation of law leads to anarchy, the absence of order leads to chaos and inconsistent or capricious interpretation of laws makes a mockery...
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Bolt's school coaches deserve recognition too
Volunteer offer: 'We'll take back Jamaica'
This atrocity of bed sharing - No jubilee for the poor
Reaction to sharing beds
Honouring student loan promise
Christmas - no true meaning
The annual stall removal ritual
Mom recalls sharing hospital bed at birth
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Marleys, Nat King Cole: The Jamaican connection
CALL IT a royal affair. Sons of reggae king Bob Marley will be sharing 'a joint' with American jazz icon Nat King Cole in a project set for release early next year. According to the website nowpublic.com, reggae Grammy winners Stephen and Damian Marley ...
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