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JLP row for court Charles seeks to delay election
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leadership contender Pearnel Charles has promised to make good on his threat to go to court to delay this weekend's party election after yesterday's breakdown in negotiations with rival Bruce Golding.
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Lawyer warns cops to return Zekes' money
Hurricane damage figures skyrocket
UNDP pumps millions into inner-city project
Students honoured for academic achievement
New ambassador to Cuba appointed
NCU to host archaeological symposium
Youth take spotlight during November
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Cobb confident of post-election calm
UNITED STATES ambassador to Jamaica, Sue Cobb, has dismissed the notion of a period of uncertainty developing in the United States, in the event that today's presidential election does not immediately produce a clear-cut winner....
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Who will occupy the White House? - Local analysts undecided
Gifford calls DPP 'childish, unfair'
Discount on Xmas card postal rates
Hanbury Home gets help from Windalco
BITU expresses sympathy to Nelson
G-G thanks South Florida for assistance
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LoJ opens new sculpture park
TRAFALGAR ROAD has received a facelift from the establishment of a sculpture park at the junction with Lord Nelson Way. The park, which has transformed the area significantly, is the gift of Life of Jamaica (LoJ) to the city of Kingston...
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Cricket business symposium today
Utilities regulators to meet tomorrow
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JFF boots out Portmore plan
THE CURRENT Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has booted out plans to construct a National Training Centre for the sport opposite the Portmore Mall.
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Big Cash Pot feature returns
Improve racing product now
Clive Lynch suspended
Change in Manning schedule
DaCosta qualifiers decided
Goal from Phillips gives W'house deserving win
A great victory
General Accident crash BNS's hopes
Another Aussie on WI coaching panel
Griffith endorses foreign coach
Four horses claimed
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Accuracy of official data
IN RECENT days queries have again been raised about the accuracy of official data. Considering the vital importance of Government statistics for planning in both the public and private sectors, these concerns cannot be treated lightly. No less a person...
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Let's be fair to teachers
Political suicide
Americans voting on war
Presidents who soldier on...
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Why are so many being killed here?
THCRIME IN Jamaica is at a dismal, unbelievable and unacceptable high rate. Jamaica is regarded as the second most violent country in the world on a basis of per capita death. This year we have once again set a new record for the...
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The hypocrisy of American democracy
Bush and his faith
Disturbing news on HIV/AIDS
Nelson killing awful reminder
Noteworthy
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'Jazz In The Gardens'
IF THE Jamaica Pegasus in New Kingston had not had an ample supply of chairs on hand, quite a few people would have been left on their feet at Jazz In The Gardens on Sunday evening.
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A word of advice
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B'dos, Panama win top awards- Named as Caribbean's best ports
THE PORT OF Bridgetown, Barbados, was named 'Best Multi-purpose Port' and Manzanillo International Terminal in Panama was named the 'Best Container Terminal' in the Caribbean. The winners of this annual competition, held by the Caribbean Shipping...
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Kingston Wharves addresses congestion problems
Pamplona' makes inaugural call in Ja
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