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Lead Stories
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JAMAICAN DIASPORA DISTURBED: Vexed and vocal
Advisory members of the Jamaican diaspora group which was launched last year have vowed to take to task unfair deportation practices in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States where a large contingent of the diaspora has settled...
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Strong int'l lobby for Ja
Hypocrisy - Diaspora dismisses human trafficking report
Fashioning the next J'can brand
Graham's last crusade American pastor battles ailments to take pulpit and get praise
Bogue Land saga takes new twist
Spousal abuse rife
Davies is not ahead
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News
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Stress!
Nearly half of all police officers islandwide are reportedly struggling with clinical sleep pathologies and stress-related lifestyle diseases. This has resulted in mounting stress levels according to a recent study conducted by the Police.
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Beefing up defences
Hours too long, but cops trying to cope
Greene hunts for illegal dumps
BSI probes policeman's death
Husband charged in wife's acid attack
Body found at UWI
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Business
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Investor confidence key says Michael Lee Chin
The chairman of the National Commercial Bank (NCB), Michael Lee Chin, says Jamaicans are unaware that the country is a diamond mine...
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Caribbean gift and craft show launched
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Sport
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Sprint stars triumph
WORLD 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell, and Athens Olympics 200 metres champion, Veronica Campbell, retained their national 100 metres titles at the 2005 Supreme Ventures National Senior and Junior Athletics Championships...
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Cricket flourishing in the parish of St Elizabeth
Injury puts Ottey out of action
Asafa's record run motivating junior athletes
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Commentary
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Protecting the local poultry industry
THE RECENT outcry from producers and suppliers of chicken parts of unfair and illegal competition seems to have been supported by information to the Ministry of Agriculture from American exporters. It now appears that for every permit granted by the...
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Scrap the SESP! Little accountability for how funds are spent
Petit bourgeois intellectuals
Never too late to correct injustice
Our children are under stress
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Letters
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Letter of the Day: Power cuts wreak havoc in Acadia
The Editor, Sir: I have sent the following letter to Mr. Charles Matthews, president and chief executive officer of the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited:
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Air Jamaica's annoying delays
Administrative ineptitude
Replace SESP system
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Entertainment
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Speech goes dub wise
The Speech Competition of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) Festival of the Performing Arts has been getting dubwise. The National Speech Finals ended on Wednesday, June 22, and of the 38 pieces presented 13 were in...
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Akon not quite 'Lonely'
Ranglin searches for lost rhythms
'Kreyol' clothes with attitude
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Arts &Leisure
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Nothing short of excellence - Festival in review
DAY ONE of the finals for the speech segment of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC's) Festival of the Arts was just that a festival...
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Den who is de owna?
'My favourite Jamaican fiction'
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In Focus
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BITTERSWEET LESSONS
The decision by the European Commission (EU) to cut by as much as 40 per cent the price of the sugar sold on the European market by the African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) community... - Ian Boyne
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Vigilantism and citizens' justice
Paradise adrift: poverty in St Ann
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Social
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Western Ja gets red carpet treatment
WESTERN BUREAU: Tons of flora encased the stunning red carpet that Pan Caribbean Financial Services Limited spread at the entrance of the Cornwall Room at Half Moon Resort, Montego Bay, last Friday, delivering on its promise to 'roll out the red carpet' t
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Mind, Body and Soul Retreat off to a great start
The night KFC honoured its staff
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