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Get rid of the dons - Adams says they are key to crime
SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT Reneto Adams, Head of the Crime Management Unit (CMU), yesterday suggested "getting rid of 25 main dons" to resolve the country's crime problems. SSP Adams was responding to questions from Janet Nosworthy, counsel for the...
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Arms smugglers should be hanged - Phillips
FINSAC's non-performing loans sold
Gleaner/Don Anderson Poll - Simpson Miller best, Davies worst Minister
'Fly the gate' by April, says 'Butch'
Commissioner to revoke gun permits
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Crime plan tackles juveniles
POLICE COMMISIONER Francis Forbes yesterday unveiled aspects of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's (JCF) crime fighting plan for 2002, including special measures to tackle juvenile involvement. While noting the significant increase in gun murders and...
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House okays money transfer legislation
Pegasus employee jumps to death
Jamaica main transhipment port for Colombian drugs - Narcotics Chief
Am I a heathen if I don't speak in tongues?
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Beal Bank acquires FINSAC 'bad debt portfolio'
BEAL BANK of Texas, United States has acquired FINSAC's portfolio of loans for an initial payment of US$23 million. The announcement was made yesterday by the Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies at the Ministry of Finance and...
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$351 million in new business for Guardian Life
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WI, Pakistan ready to roll
SHARJAH, (Reuters) - WEST INDIES skipper Carl Hooper said his young and inexperienced team would produce competitive cricket when they take on Pakistan in the first Test, starting today, in Sharjah.
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Granville clip Village United 1-0
Rivoli, Central Link victorious
A lot of work to be done - Haynes
One or the other - Dillon or Skerritt
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Spotting the election date
THE INEVITABLE speculation about the date of the impending General Election is on in earnest. The Prime Minister himself who has the power to 'fly the gate' sparked the guessing in the first place by declaring that the election will take place this...
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Bishop John Spong as an atheist
Reconsidering the Washington Consensus
Nice dream, MLK, nice dream
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Letter of the Day - Motor-racing at night on Old Hope Road!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE with disgust at the seeming unwillingness of the police to find a permanent solution to the numerous complaints that I have made concerning those guys who race their motorcars and motorbikes along Old Hope Road religiously...
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Davies challenges DK Duncan on 'equity'
Teacher emigration and colonisation in reverse
On marketing Kingston
Jamaica worse off than Argentina
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Christine Fisher a thrilling hair-raiser at the Grog Shoppe
3 DEEP POETZ presented a night that was more than knee deep in jazz and poetry at the Grog Shoppe at Devon House on Tuesday night. While the poetry was great listening, however, there was no doubt that Christine Fisher's performance simple stole the...
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Beres to rock jazz festival
Dancer shatters stereotypes
Profiles On Reggae Grammy Nominees - Ky-mani Marley comes of age
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AIDS group workshops bearing fruits
WESTERN BUREAU: THE HANOVER AIDS Support Organisation is working hard to educate residents of the parish about the facts surrounding HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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PNP wants out-of-court settlement in lawsuits
Police in Trelawny step up crime-fighting strategies
Champion spellers of Western Jamaica crowned
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Simply speedy suppers
THE KNACK of pulling together speedy, appetising evening meals consists of simple techniques any cook can develop. Start by gathering everything you need to make the meal: utensils, equipment and ingredients -- prepared and measured. Now you're ready...
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Slice of life, with toppings
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