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Babsy's battle
Casually clad in a green crotchet blouse and green striped pants to match, Jamaica Labour Party Member of Parliament, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, seemed far away from last week's ordeal, when bullets rained on a vehicle in which she was...
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Cops to quiz Grange again
Grange did not breach code JLP
Tivoli Gardens: Act V, Scene 7
ACP Bailey considering legal action against Golding, Smith
Programme in Montego Bay putting lives back together
Hard times hit homes for elderly
Scarce funding shuts out needy, senior citizens
Audit needed urgently
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News
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Holding them to the books Churches urge young men to go back to school
Faced with the problem of the shortage of eligible bachelors to marry their young women in the congregations, church leaders are addressing the problem by engaging their young men in programmes that will encourage them to be academically..
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Varying views
Men not pulling their weight
The controversial Maintenance Act
Scores turn out for Gleaner adult Spelling Bee
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Business
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How to invest $200,000
While we all agree that creating wealth is important, for many persons, creating an investment portfolio can be a daunting task. And of course, to execute a portfolio properly, you need a licensed financial adviser.
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Rapid TrueValue stores rebranded
The 'December Effect' and the stock market
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Sport
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Jamaica in crucial clash with B'dos
LEFT WITH only a slim chance of advancing to the semi-finals of the KFC Cup, the Wavell Hinds-led Jamaica team will be hoping not only to beat Barbados today, but for the Leeward Islands to do likewise against the Windwards.
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Real Mona advance in Jackie Bell KO
Ad Infinitum wins in stirring finish
Allen's hat-trick leads Tivoli to 4-3 victory
Good luck Samuels, tough luck Banks
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Commentary
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Montego Bay at 25
TODAY IS the 25th anniversary, Montego Bay being accorded city status on October 9, 1980. The Second City has grown from a serene tourist resort to a formidable commercial hub that integrates several sectors critical to national development. As the...
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Revolutionising adult education through the learning city (Part II)
The male of the species 'Endangered' or 'Extinct'
While Omar ate pork, South St. Andrew burned
A week of madness
A 'successful' failure
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY Our day of shame
The Editor, Sir: I have been living in Jamaica for the past 10 years. I left Jamaica when I was a teenager in the '70s and returned as an adult in the '90s...
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Render unto Caesar ...
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Entertainment
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Africa live in kumina
Kumina, otherwise known as kalunga or kaduunga, features flat-footed inching of the feet (or the kongo step), a steady, but often subtle, forward-thrusting of the hip with the rib cage and arms moving against the hip, followed by wild...
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Ho Lung happy with music ministry
Judy Mowatt is born again
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Arts &Leisure
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J'can art's NEW KID on the block J'can art's new kid on the block
There is a new kid on the block in the Jamaican art market. Jamagination is a primarily web-based art dealership specialising in prints. They boast a collection of artist-certified prints...
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London exhibit features J'can-born photographers
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In Focus
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One shot away from Chaos
Suppose Bruce Golding had been shot and killed? This was the first thought that hit me when I read Wednesday's 'Women shot near Golding' headlines... - Kevin O'Brien Chang
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When globalisation doesn't work
Solving Ja's energy problem Part II:
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Social
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UWI alumni remember the bell
To the passer-by, a bunch of well-dressed people standing in wet grass looking at a bell doesn't make sense.But this is no ordinary bell; not when it holds so much of the history of the Caribbean's premier learning institution. The bell...
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Jan Carew feted Dining with a legend
New German ambassador comes to town
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