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Flights diverted
SEVERAL AIR Jamaica flights were diverted or cancelled after yesterday's American Airlines commercial aeroplane crashed into a Queens neighbourhood in New York yesterday morning, forcing the shut down of three major US airports. The crash forced...
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Street vendors stay put
JAMAICA'S TERROR - 1,146 violent deaths since January
Daniel Thwaites tipped for Senate
Tempers flare at Parish Council
Plane crash kills 260 - Mechanical failure suspected in disaster
KRC launches new Community Development tool
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JDF soldiers fired 4,000 rounds
JAMAICA DEFENCE Force soldiers fired just over 4,000 rounds of ammunition, a fraction of their allotment, during the July 7-10 operation in West Kingston. Major Delroy Greenwood, Quartermaster for the First Battalion, told yesterday's sitting of...
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Henry endorses Seaga
Health plan for inner-city students
Over 2,500 students graduate from UWI - Stewart, Hylton receive honorary degrees
JEF slams crime committee proposal
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St Catherine puts trading foot forward
WESTERN BUREAU: STARTING FRIDAY, November 16, St. Catherine will put its best trade foot forward for three days at the Jose Marti High School in the parish. The first-ever - but certainly not the last - St. Catherine Trade Show will be on.
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Exhibitors span business landscape
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Windies top duo vs 'Mura'
GALLE, (Reuters): A PERSONAL duel pitting the magical Muttiah Muralitharan against Carl Hooper and Brian Lara is likely to provide the centrepiece of the first Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies starting today.
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H. View look to rebound
Rush on for semis spots
Big bucks for well-bred filly
KFC boost for basketball
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How to tackle crime
DR. PETER Phillips has begun his difficult tenure as Minister of National Security with rounds of consultations with various interest groups on crime. This is an excellent move for public relations and image building for the popular Minister who has...
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Dr Phillips' weapon of choice
A new parliament
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Letter of the Day - Truth and more truth
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO Ms. Dawn Ritch on another well researched and well written article of Sunday November 11, 2001. It is obvious that despite the varying levels of criticism and despicable name-calling she have been subjected to, she...
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Preserving our culture
No respect for life
Flood cause error
An appeal for national unity
Sex workers need help
Give law-enforcers more support
Laziness has taken over the youths
No laughing matter
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Rains didn't stop the dance
IT WAS a chilly and wet evening at the Little Theatre on Tom Redcam Drive last Saturday, when the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission presented its second show in its 'Premiere Season of Dance.'
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Gospel DJs defend their music style
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Hylton addresses UWI graduates
LET ME express profound appreciation to the Council and Senate of the University of the West Indies for this award of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws and for admitting me to membership of your distinguished academic community.
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Kingston Container Terminal opens Phase 3
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'The After Hennessy Party' - Sparkled and bubbled
AFTER the show was the 'After Party', and it was hot. Delly Ranks redeemed himself and paid his dues for a foiled attempt at a birthday bash at the Pepper's nightclub recently.
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ENTERTAINMENT DIARY
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