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Hardened criminals - Inmates return to society more vicious
Former prison doctor, Raymoth Notice, yesterday asserted that many convicted criminals are leaving the penal system more brutal than when they went in, and called for greater emphasis on the correctional system under the new crime plan. Notice, a former mayor of Spanish Town...
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Anti-crime initiative introduced
GSAT results ready - Ministry
Government gets tough on squatting in Jamaica
Jamaica still behind on human trafficking
Vox POP
Kick carbon to the kerb!
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Return of the Scott Town monster
Something moved in the bushes. I looked across at the man holding a stick beside me. He flinched and I swallowed hard. I could feel a single trickle of sweat running down my cheek as the bushes moved again. Whatever it was, was making its way out. I squeezed my eyes shut...
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Spotlight on Traffic - Call for modern transportcentre in Montego Bay
Cabinet approves plan for more appeal court judges
Thursdaytalk
Waiting in vain
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Attacking Praedial Larceny - St Mary agriculturists grapple with farm theft
As the Government continues to seek solutions to curb farm theft, some agriculturists in St Mary say they are on the brink of throwing in the towel."Nuh matter what the Government do, farmers still a go suffer from the hands of thieves," said Christine Dallas...
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Rich countries cut growth forecasts amid uncertainty
Not a crazy idea after all
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Meadhaven advance to NPL
WESTERN BUREAU: MEADHAVEN UNITED captured the first of the two qualifying places for the 2008-09 National Premier League (NPL) football com-petition yesterday when they clobbered out-of-contention Wadadah 4-1 at the UDC playing field in Montego Bay....
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Simoes praises Reggae Boyz
Sarwan pays tribute to Shiv
Watson to replace injured Hayden
Day of upsets at Caymanas Park
Federer gives his fans a scare
To run or not to run the 100m
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EDITORIAL - Concentrating the mind of the prime minister
Prime Minister Bruce Golding has told Jamaicans that Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin has been assured that he has the "full backing of the Government" in his role as the island's police chief. Now, it is for the members of the constabulary to assure the commissioner that he has their support....
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Down, but not out
The answer to crime
NOTE-WORTHY: Need stronger leadership
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LETTER OF THE DAY: Despite Wolfe crime warning in '93, 'the flood is now ...'
The Editor, Sir: Looking at the history of crime in this society makes me think that we are like a dog trying to catch its tail! In 1993 when then Chief Justice Wolfe presented the report of the National Task Force on Crime, commonly referred to as the Wolfe Report...
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More to come from Bolt et al
Want to help kids in need
Crack down on bad driving
PM was right
More using public health services
More using public health services
Leadership is the key
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Jody-Ann is the joyful Miss Global Jamaica
Even before the first-place winner was announced, the disappointment among members of the crowd that had gathered at the Kool Runnings Water Park for the 4th annual Miss Global Jamaica pageant was evident. It was third-place winner Natasha Brown, who had delivered a spell-binding...
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Something extra
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Wall-to-wall crab out west!
WESTERN BUREAU: The whiff of the sea air, aroma of the fields and the fragrances from the cuisine intermingled, releasing the many flavours of Jamaica at Eric 'Busha' Clarke's crab party at Paradise Park, Savanna-la-Mar, in Westmoreland, last Saturday evening....
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Thumbs up for Milo cereal
Replacing rice
SEAFOOD CARNIVAL IS COMING!
Bare music, bare food and barefoot
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