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Security beef-up -100 cars, 100 bikes for police, 'go-fast' boats for Coast Guard
THE GOVERNMENT plans to spend $4.4 billion during the next two years improving the capability of the island's security forces, purchasing equipment for them and...
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Homeless man set ablaze
Portland Eastern PNP set to hit the tape
House approves funds for housekeeping
Gov't eyes natural gas programme
Today is World Water Day
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I was misled, says prisoner
LONDON: WHY DO so many Jamaicans, especially women, put their lives in great danger for payments which can range from between J$66,000 and $337,000 per trip depending on the amount of cocaine they can swallow...
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Commissioner promotes 72 cops
PNP lost morality to speak for nation - Seaga
Cop suffers memory lapse
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Ernst & Young in accountancy pickle
ACCOUNTING GIANT Ernst & Young's (E&Y) operations in Jamaica has come under scrutiny as a result of it having to de-register itself and subsequently re-register as a different accounting...
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Tax on Dividends to be eliminated next month
What's the better deal, paying off the Don or the police?
Misleading advertising tops FTC case list
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Rivoli draw first blood
A COMMON CLICHE in football is 'goals win matches'. This was shown to be true yesterday as Rivoli United took their chances yesterday and beat Bull Bay 3-0 in the first leg of the A League final at the...
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ISSA to propose split Champs
Hats off to Williams, Murray, Samuels
JNBS sponsors cricket again
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Zimbabwe's suspension
THE COMMONWEALTH'S decision to suspend Zimbabwe comes as a surprise to all, and as a blow to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. The three-country panel asked to advise on the matter comprised Australia, Nigeria and South Africa. It was known that...
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Financial fiasco in Scandalia
Six months later Americans remember Sept 11
A culture of vultures
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Playing political football with corruption?
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. SEAGA and the JLP's anti-corruption campaign against the government must be extended to the private sector.
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Breakfast Club and Farrakhan worship
Capital goes where it is comfortable
Hotels are also businesses
Shameful handling of PRIDE
A wonderful idea
Disgusted with Financial Services Commission
Chuck misses the point
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A variety of acts spice up CME 2002
THE START of the Caribbean Music Expo (CME) 2002, at The Ruins in Ocho Rios on Wednesday night, featured mainly burgeoning Jamaican acts. The non-Jamaican acts were...
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Good show by UWI Dance Society
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