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Quick murder, quick getaway High-speed bikes newest weapon of deadly gangs
THE POLICE have intensified their probe into the use of high-speed motorcycles in a series of murders, extortions and carjackings. Deputy Commissioner of Police...
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Few takers for jobs at American Embassy
Survey reveals many late teens not going beyond secondary schooling
'More could have been done for Aristide'
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Jamaicans among top New Jersey surgeons
EDISON, New Jersey: THREE OF the 18 men and one woman licensed to perform transplant surgery in the United States are Jamaicans who, along with their colleagues, were honoured last week at the New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network's fifth annual...
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Students demand education revolution
Bike smuggling to Ja on the rise
Negril's vanishing beaches
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Stocks to watch
MANY PERSONS are looking to maximise the return on their investments by placing funds in various stocks listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange ...
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Private sector urged to help keep prices and inflation down
Strong medicine
Keeping records can benefit you
Are your adult kids returning home? Teach them independence!
Major expansion for JAMALCO
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England defeat VC's XI
THE TOURING England cricketers warmed up for Thursday's first Test against the West Indies with a comprehensive victory over the Vice Chancellor's XI at the Sir Frank Worrell Cricket ...
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Teams book Super League semi spots
Herecomesfudgie scores satisfying victory over stable-companion
Clarke, Beckford win silver
Exciting finish to Classic
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Working in the senior years
IN A CHANGE OF PACE from the distress of declining social order at home and abroad, a group of women, meeting in last Wednesday's Gleaner Editors' Forum, raised the issue of employment for women in the 40-60 age group. What emerged was the view that...
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The education system has failed its exams!
Race politics doomed to fail
How CARICOM missed the boat
Why intervention would be wrong
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LETTER OF THE DAY: CARICOM's shortcoming
THE EDITOR, Sir: AMERICA'S FIRST black Secretary of State, General Colin Powell, and a man with Caribbean heritage, on Monday, heatedly denied the charge that ...
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Gov't fails to heed its word
US duress
Shape up, JLP!
High praises for Jamaica
Legalise it?
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Fashion's new 'Gender Benders'
I N MODERN society the gender lines at least where it concerns fashion have become blurred. Men find it is OK to enter the female-dominated world of high fashion, manicures and pedicures, art and style without losing their...
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Thin line between ministry, bacchanal
The end of the line
Jazz buds blossom
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Edna Manley College gets book collection
VALUABLE paintings, sculpture and rare books from the collection of the late poet/writer Vivian Lancaster Virtue were handed over recently to the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts (EMCVPA) by some of his friends.
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Haiti -woman like we?
Quietly speaking volumes
Empress in exile finds 'way to go on'
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HAITI: Another US foreign policy tragedy
THE UNITED States has registered yet another foreign policy tragedy in a long series of such episodes in the world, particularly in the Latin American region, long ... -Boyne
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Reversing and restoring Haitian democracy
Schools are not zones of tolerance
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