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Freedom!Mary Lynch
There were cheers and tears as 66-year-old Mary Doyley Lynch, a former upper St. Andrew housewife, walked through the gates of the Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre yesterday at 2:20 p.m. a free woman.
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Earl Pratt
Fishermen get 15 years at hard labour
SuperClubs Resorts supports exchange training programme
Regional HIV figures alarming
$94 million to be spent on special education
Polygraph, DNA tests for Trini police hopefuls
CAC to crack down on illegal GCT
Pickersgill defends Bouygues contract
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Let's talk ...life - Upbeat about future
Dear Counsellor: I'm a young adult with all my dreams and aspirations.
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Let's talk ... relationships
Whale of a controversy! Mexican cub in tug of love
Does vasectomy make the cut? Many men don't check
Former Satanist here for ministry
Fishing industry in crisis
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Carib must stop bleeding of nursing jobs to US, Europe
The Caribbean must find a way to stem an exodus of nurses seeking higher-paying jobs in Europe and North America, regional officials said yesterday.
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US House passes US$2.9 trillion FY08 budget
Zimbabwe inflation hits record high Reaches 3,700% in April
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Tons of tons
LONDON (CMC):West Indies bowled inconsistently, fielded sloppily and gifted three more hundreds to England's batsmen on the second day of the opening Test at Lord's.
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Portland surprise to win champs
No Bull, Pistons in conference finals
All set for Business House kick-off
India on course for huge total in Bangladesh
Schnyder surprises Williams
Inzamam hits back
Fyfffes Pen top Chris Tufton league
Alpha, Molynes for A League final
Dropped catches hurt
Campbell for Adidas Classic
'Memorial' looks a real Passa Passa
Pino's home advantage may foil Street Sense
St Hugh's secure crown
Kingston, Melbourne clash at Sabina
Windies facing a whitewash
Facey shines for the Aggies
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No consistency in energy conservation
As was highlighted by this newspaper yesterday, the amount of oil imported by Jamaica last year increased by about nine per cent to approximately 28.6 million barrels.
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issue:Colour me red - my time to die
The power of no-voting
Where are we men?
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LETTER OF THE DAY: The foundation of judicial independence
The Editor, Sir:Congratulations on yesterday's editorial with whose contents I find myself in total agreement.
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Imposters and amateurs
Control unruly Jamaicans
Wrong focus
Poll games not good
Real fathers needed
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Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges guest star on the season finale of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Tuesday on NBC.
There's nothing ludicrous about Bridges' acting dreamsThere's nothing especially new about rap stars taking roles in films and TV shows.
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Delaney reports for the duty of a lifetime
As the World Turns: Trent Dawson: Short-term player becomes two-time Emmy nominee
Four hundred episodes later, 'Simpsons' rake in the 'D'oh!'
De Niro,Pacino pair up for film
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Israel strikes Hamas in Gaza
GAZA (Reuters):Israel struck Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip yesterday and threatened more strong action to stop rocket attacks, while Palestinian rival factions fought each other in a turmoil verging on civil war.
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Migrants fear US immigration proposal locks out millions
Bible drawn into sex publication row
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