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Flooding kills five - St. Bess feels 'Emily's' wrath
FIVE PERSONS, including a five-month-old baby boy and a four-year-old girl, were killed in St. Elizabeth on Saturday as ravaging flood waters caused by Hurricane Emily battered sections of the parish.
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Policeman lucky to be alive
'Teach disaster preparedness in schools'
Manley Airport to get major facelift
Police task force reaps success
Hundreds marooned after 'Emily'
Dyer transferred to Miami hospital
YOUNG LIVES INTERRUPTED
LIVES INTERRUPTED - Battling the AIDS stigma
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News
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Portmore Mayor upset at McKenzie's comments
SPANISH TOWN: THE PORTMORE Municipal Council (PMC) expressed shock and disgust at a comment made by Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie, at his press conference earlier last week in Kingston, inferring that the PMC got preferential treatment...
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Commissioner gets tough on rogue cops
JAMAL light still shines in the Corporate Area
CASE to offer courses off-campus
Sp Town Mayor calls for animal pound
Developers served notice in St Thomas
Solid Waste dumps new site plans
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Business
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From one-room operation to multimillion-dollar business
A CHEMISTRY major, Jennifer Samuda of Jencare Skin Farm, the island's premier day spa, began her career in banking and reached the level of auditor before pursuing her true calling. She spent over 20 years in banking...
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Making corporate governance work better - Suggestions for the Prime Minister
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Sport
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Lawson at it again? - Pacer reported for suspect action
LONDON, CMC: PACER JERMAINE Lawson, the most successful West Indies bowler in Colombo this weekend, has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action for a second time in his fledgling career.
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Andy calls it quits
J'cans drop advantage
Ruddock, King add to Ja's tally
Ricketts falls short of quota
Ja trio shine in Greece
Combined Martial Arts team in Britain
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Commentary
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Forced evacuation
THE PRIME Minister's announcement in Parliament last week about the forced removal of persons living in disaster-prone areas was set in a context of developing an education policy to achieve this objective.
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A barrage of storms
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Targets for the 'man in the mirror'
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and the other participants in the "shut down" to protest against the crime situation.
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Climbing out of the abyss of crime
Who will act for seniors?
Call for fasting in August
Give your child the gift of time
Emily a strong warning to Ja
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Entertainment
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St Jago, EXED rule JCDC Drama Finals
THE NATIONAl finals of the performing arts in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) festival competition came to an end with two days of one-act plays at The Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, Kingston.
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Laughter put in medical, social context
Strict rules for Guinness Undisputed DJ contest
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Flair
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Skirting the issue
With this season's s kirts in light and flirty or crinkly fabrics, flouncy hemlines, minis and ankle length styles, find out what works best for you then work it all summer long.
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Be better women - Iyanla Vanzant brings a powerful message
'I know this is love'
Cook healthy and keep the pounds off
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