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Hondurans to be released
Eighty Hondurans who were charged for fishing illegally in Jamaican waters last month, are to be returned home with the help of the local Honduran Embassy, despite not having relevant travel documents.
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Slow introduction of Information Act recommended
St James PC denies link to street people burning
We will be ready by March end -EAC
$10 million loan to fund water supply
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Drive-by killings linked to US drug war
Two men were gunned down during separate drive-by shootings in the Admiral Town and Craig Town areas of Kingston 12 Wednesday evening, in what is believed to be the continuation of a row over drugs which began in the United States ...
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Allan 'Skill' Cole on $1.5M bail
More preparations for Queen's visit
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Captain's Bakery opens in Cayman
The establishment of a branch of the Jamaican business, Captain's Bakery, in that country, has all the ingredients to make it a successful venture, says Leader of Government Business in the Cayman Islands, McKeeva Bush.
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Brady's wind-up petition dismissed
Betting, Gaming and Lotteries workers strike
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Windies in trouble
West Indies wasted much of their early initiative with the ball yesterday as their batsmen ended the second day of the second Test against Pakistan at 164 for four.
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Jamaica poised for good show
All set for Milo Western Relays
Step with Dancing Flames
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Editorial - A peaceful election
The Prime Minister, Mr. Patterson, and the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Seaga, have committed themselves to ensuring that the general election, which will be held this year, will be the most peaceful in the history of the country.
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Attorney-General rebuts censure on corruption
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Jamaica doesn't need a Political Ombudsman
THE EDITOR, Sir: The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition agreed at their talks on crime to appoint once more a 'Political Ombudsman.'
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Concerning Patois' origins
Air J should stick to flights, not jazz
Chuck's laughable claims
Zimbabwe hurting from economic terrorism
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Great show at UWI Black History tribute
Excellent performances highlighted the University Dramatic Arts Society (UDAS) Black History Month Tribute on Wednesday.
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Special milestone
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Significant growth in agri publications
The development of local agriculture sector through animal and plant genetics, poultry production, and food crop technology has long positioned Jamaican agriculture in nearness to that of first world agriculture
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West End cane farmers demand promised Government assistance
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Highway awaits final designs, toll legislation
No construction activity is likely on Government's super highway project before March, according to the latest information on the project, and funds raised from the infrastructure bond issue remain uncollected ...
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Final judging of New Town competition next week
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Carnival - Like it hot, like it not
Like it hot, like it not - Carnival is cause for excitement as well as criticism.
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Green Grotto Caves - Secret of the slaves
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