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Eric Coverley dies in Canada
ONE OF Jamaica's most beloved icons of theatre, Eric "Chalk Talk" Coverley, died yesterday at his home in Toronto, Canada. The 91-year-old actor and comic, husband of renowned folklorist Louise Bennett Coverley, passed away in his...
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Ja, Nigeria sign bilateral agreements
...Deal to prove beneficial for both parties - Obasanjo
Presidents lash US policies Obasanjo, Jagdeo address joint sitting of Parliament
Patterson to visit Atlanta
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Campion's MacKay off some fraud charges - Former bursar convicted
JOHN MACKAY, former principal of Campion College, was yesterday freed of charges of larceny as a servant and conspiracy to defraud the school of $360,000. But, the court was informed after the verdict that there were...
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PSOJ phone-in session tonight
Morant Bay gets new bus park
KSAC removes over 1,000 illegal signs
Dredging for a better MoBay harbour
MACK D's gets go-ahead to resume auto sales
MacKay to answer charges involving Campion's Benefit Fund
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Poor start for Ja
THE JAMAICA Women's George Teale Trophy team provided the lone spark on an otherwise gloomy opening day for the island at the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships...
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Stewart cools Vernon
Wilmot claims crown
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The casino debate
THERE IS no clear indication that the Government is softening its rather hypocritical stance against casino gambling, but there are straws in the wind. One such is the public support given by Government Senator Aloun N'dombet Assamba to the motion by...
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Glory day
Latin America seethes
Palestinians' right to their President
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Life behind prison bars
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY NAME is Hugh Anderson, an inmate at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre. I am sincerely appealing to all the young youth out there in society to stay away from prison, stay away from crime and violence, it's not worth it...
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That ten-types beauty contest
'I felt so proud I cried'
'Going after Saddam', disappointing
A dream for Jamaica
Caribana, no more
The burial of good behaviour
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Veterans of festival shine
THE VETERANS of the festival/popular song competition gave cosmic level performances on Saturday night at the Goodyear Oval in Morant Bay. The Festival Song Showcase highlighted that not only have some great songs come out of the National...
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A 'wicked' Jamaican street jam
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Bleak prospects for sugar industry
WESTERN BUREAU: MORE PROBLEMS are looming for the already limping sugar industry, as more than half of the cane fields that supply the Frome factory in Westmoreland have still not been planted, and according to the...
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Ja has overcome racism - ex-mayor
West reaps multiple environment awards
Hero's welcome planned for umpire Bucknor
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SMOOTH & SWEET
ICE CREAM FOR THE MASSES THE RICHEST, creamiest, most satisfying ice cream you'll ever eat is as close as your own back yard or kitchen, or anywhere else you can crank up an ice cream maker. The only other essential is a versatile...
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Belfield 1794 - worth the drive and journey back in time
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Lotto results for August 7, 2002
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