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published: Friday | July 16, 2004 |
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Ammo stash found - 800 rounds seized at slain 'One Order' leader's apartment
THE POLICE yesterday reported the seizure of more than 800 rounds of ammunition at the upper St. Andrew apartment of Oliver 'Bubba' Smith, the slain reputed leader of the 'One Order Gang'.
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Thousands pay homage to Shearer at BITU
Port Antonio Mayor unseated
NCB gives $6m boost to Knox
Flooding closes Fisheries Division
Caribbean Hotel Association's Marketplace 2005 - Ja set to earn big bucks
JAS finds more assets
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St Andrew Rotary Club to build hostel for street boys
THE ROTARY Club of St. Andrew this week announced plans to construct a US$250,000 hostel to accommodate street boys in the Corporate Area as the main component of its centennial project.
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Education woes drive criminality, says Thomas
Man freed of rape and firearm charges
Accreditation a coming of age
COUNTDOWN TO DENBIGH 2004 - Veggies are good for you
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Business |
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Fiscal confidence continues Investors show healthy appetite for new Eurobond
IT SEEMED that international institutional emerging market investors just couldn't get enough of Jamaica's sovereign debt. Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, both of Germany, were the lead brokers of the bond, paying 11 per cent and maturing.
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C&WJ now has the best mobile coverage in Ja - Bryan
Spending patterns reflect consumer confidence - MultiLink sees brisk business
Anbell looks to Sandra Bodden-Reid
Bureau of Standards launches quality awards
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Sport |
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More medals for Ja
GROSSETO, Italy, CMC: JAMAICANS SONITA Sutherland and Sherene Pinnock provided the Caribbean with two more medals on the third day of the IAAF World Junior Championships yesterday.
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Nobody will lose their jobs - Boxhill
Gibson eyeing JFF appointment
No Tear hard to oppose
Record 17 claims for Lady Kampoor
The greatest horse
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Commentary |
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Enough is enough!
THE ANGER and frustration expressed by farmers at Wednesday's 109th annual general meeting of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), over the stalling of the passage of a Bill to fight praedial larceny is understandable.
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Three states to watch
Indecent exposure
Whither the OUR?
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Letters |
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Jamaica: a fantastic place
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY HUSBAND and I recently vacationed in Montego Bay, and we found Jamaica to be a fantastic place.
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Fear of returning home
Defended by the Public Defender
Revisit values campaign
MoBay's image tarnished
Thank you, Eddie Seaga
Mosquitoes a nuisance
If I were the Minister of Security...
The 'One Order' regime
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Entertainment |
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Over 4,000 enter Pulse Search
PULSE'S CARIBBEAN Model Search has surpassed the 4000 entrant mark, after a massive search over the weekend.
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NDTC to celebrate Haitian bicentenary
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Cartoon of the Day
An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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