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Sand suspects held - Three persons taken into custody, might be interviewed today
At least three persons suspected of stealing sand from properties in Trelawny are now in police custody.However, up to late yesterday, the police were refusing to provide any details. They argued that, because of the state of their investigation, they could not disclose the identities ...
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6,000 more rooms for Harmony Cove
Opposition, JMA blast Gov't on chicken meat import
Death penalty could choke foreign aid to Jamaica - junior minister
Food prices will stay high, says Samuda
Henry wants pre-JLP gov't probe at JUTC
Bus, taxi drivers urged to be more cautious
'Immunise your child this Christmas'
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'Better days ahead'
Internationally acclaimed Texas-based preacher, Bishop T.D. Jakes on Wednesday night encouraged worshippers assembled in the National Stadium that the nation's best days are not in the past, but in the future. Jakes was in Jamaica to headline the 'The Way Forward' conference...
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Minister gives urgent priority to bed-sharing issue
Cop faces 22 years behind bars
Motorists filling up on E10 - Mullings
PNP not trying to stall anti-crime bills - Nicholson
Technology the way forward - Holness
UWI honours its own
PNP against disbanding education reform team
'We need to make it good to be smart'
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Jamaica and Grenada advance to final
JAMAICA AND Grenada will meet in Sunday's final of the Digicel Caribbean Championship after contrasting semi-final victories at the National Stadium last night.In the opener, Grenada pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the history of Caribbean football when they defeated ...
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West Indies off to slow start in first Test
LIME's $4-m lifeline to inner-city swimmers
Top players still in Kingston Beer pool tournament
Bolt ready for challenges from Powell, Gay
Athletes oppose new WADA code
JAAA reaping benefits of Olympic success
Formula one to cut costs significantly
Take Just A Flutter
Expanding the horse racing business
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EDITORIAL - Rationalising tertiary institutions
As was reported by this newspaper yesterday, the University of Technology (UTech) is pursuing an interesting initiative, which we believe is worthy but ought to be part of a wider and deeper rationalisation of tertiary institutions in Jamaica...
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The same old, same old
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaican safety now 'at greatest risk'
The Editor, Sir: That criminal activities in Jamaica could degenerate to the point that a criminal gang could order the forced eviction of law-abiding citizens from their homes and businesses is beyond belief...
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Crucial wording for sex manuals
No room in the inn
Why more House seats?
No moral tutelage
Family structures through the ages
The true meaning of Christmas
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Pulse CMS down to six
It's been a wonderful season, full of glamour and drama on the Pulse Caribbean Model Search Reality TV Series. After weeks of living and breathing fashion, we are only a show away from naming one lucky girl the Caribbean's newest face of fashion....
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Something extra
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Putting on the Ritz
WESTERN BUREAU: The invitation read, 'Putting on the Ritz', and no one expected any less than the five-diamond treatment synonymous with excellence that the ladies and gentlemen of the Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall have crafted over the years...
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World of Bond
It's the Christmas party rush
First Global Bank fêtes customers
They are tops
VMBS celebrates with customers
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ANTIGUA - Anglican priest chastised
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): The Anglican Church has moved to distance itself from political statements made by a member of its clergy.While praying at a wreath-laying ceremony in honour of late Prime Minister Sir Vere Bird Sr,...
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BARBADOS - PM intervenes in dispute between union and LIME
ANTIGUA - Commission raises concern over voters' list
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UNITED STATES - Obama confident staff clear in governor scandal
CHICAGO (AP):United States President-elect Barack Obama said yesterday he was "appalled and disappointed" over allegations the Illinois governor tried to sell his vacant US Senate seat and insisted there was no involvement by himself or his staff...
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Daschle to oversee proposed health-care reform
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