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UK offers relief - Jamaica to benefit from £24 million assistance
THE UNITED Kingdom will provide Jamaica with project assistance and debt relief amounting to £24 million (J$2.7 billion) over the next three years. Launched yesterday at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston...
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Patterson urges HIV testing
European Union (EU) sugar cuts may get legal challenge
Cops pursue six suspects in Windsor Heights shooting
Jamaican Men use gender power in the bedroom
KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 23 - Defence cuts Pusey's testimony
Thirty cops to account for missing weapons - Greater Portmore policemen to appear before Court of Inquiry
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News
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Montego Bay HIV/AIDS expo a hit
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. JAMES Health Department has expressed satisfaction with the large turnout of persons at the HIV/AIDS exposition held in Montego Bay yesterday to mark World AIDS Day.
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Balaclava - My kind of town
Jamaican contingency plan against avian flu
Floods deal further blow to rafting in Portland, Jamaica - More than two-thirds of vessels washed away
Two may serve life for racial murder
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Business
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Kris Astaphan quits National Commercial Bank(NCB)
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Bank's (NCB) deputy chairman Kris Astaphan resigned from all his directorships held in the NCB Group of Companies, the Jamaica Stock Exchange stated yesterday. The resignation took effect yesterday.
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Dyoll payout delayed further
Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) trading in Barbados
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Sport
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Waterhouse edge Cavalier
THE GIANT-KILLING days of Cavalier are over in this season's edition of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association's Jackie Bell Knockout after they went down 1-0 to Waterhouse at the Bell Chung Stadium yesterday.
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Boys' Town stun Tivoli
King lauds the playing spirit of the West Indies
Miracle Man withdrawn from Caribbean Classic
Jamaica College get by Ardenne in exciting encounter
Windwards sharpen up at Melbourne
Brian Harding noses ahead of Trevor Simpson again
Reggae Marathon - 5 years and running!
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Commentary
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Caribbean progress in the UK
THE GLEANER-OWNED Voice newspaper in the U.K. recently ran a story on the strides which Afro-Caribbean people have made in Britain over the last 30 years. It noted that a study out of the University of Exeter has delivered the surprising information...
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Another Christmas column
Return of the mercenaries
Peter Drucker, management master
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - What Cayman has that JA lacks
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican citizen working in Cayman since March 2005. I have noticed some basic differences why this society works and mine doesn't. Not that Cayman doesn't have its challenges or that it is a perfect society.
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Prime Minister's gender not relevant
Be very cautious Jamaica
Good move
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Entertainment
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Great looks 'On The Runway'
FROM THE casual jeans look to formal wear, 'On the Runway' held last Saturday at Red Bones Blues Café featured fashion, accessories and sandals creations of nine local fashion designers.
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Snowfall of stanzas at dub poetry festival in Jamaica
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Farmer's Weekly
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Invest to build Jamaica - Grant
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) Senator Norman Grant is proposing that the government launch a 75-year high yield investment bond to fund the development of the country's agricultural sector...
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St John Bosco Boys Home agriculture projects restored
Farmers get advice in wealth management
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What's Cooking
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GOOD, HOT AND SAUCY!
JAMAICA STANDARD Products, (JSP), known more for its coffee, has expanded its reach into the condiments market. The move was made nine years ago with the introduction of the Baronhall line of sauces and spices.
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Veuve Clicquot: champers anyone?
CUDDYZ: mad about food
Bob's Café: legendary memory, legendary food
Curing ham at home
Responsible drinking tips
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Eye on Science
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Turn creepy crawlies into cash
MOST PERSONS like to admire butterflies flitting across the landscape. The large number of butterflies which are seen periodically along Lady Musgrave Avenue and other streets in Kingston are always admired by onlookers.
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Your own butterfly garden
A HOUSE MADE JUST FOR BUTTERFLIES
Dr. Audette Bailey - Think outside the box
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