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Wolfe foils jailbreak - Cops complain of staff shortage at Supreme Court
CHIEF JUSTICE the Hon. Lensley Wolfe last week foiled what could have been a major jailbreak in Kingston. According to reports, the Chief Justice was passing by a cell on ground floor of the Supreme Court building, downtown Kingston, on Friday...
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Tensions still high at Marcus Garvey Tech
PO workers protest
Fathers' Inc wins PAJ award
Local Government clarifies position on City Councils
Lacovia Primary gets donation of textbooks
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The Gleaner auction returns
JUST TWO-AND-A-HALF months after the first historic Gleaner auction, the newspaper is getting into the spirit of the Yuletide season -- donning its Santa suit -- and hosting another daring auction on December 15 at Cinema II, New Kingston. And there...
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Council bans cell phones
Public education programme coming for higglers
Investigations complete in most cases involving slain cops
Newspaper calls on Seaga 'to cool it'
Chuck hails slain area don
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Information Access Bill for Parliament
MEMBERS OF the public will soon have greater access to Government information, according to Information Minister, Colin Campbell. The Minister told reporters at yesterday's weekly post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House yesterday that Cabinet has...
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Appeal against BoJ thrown out
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Hooper: Lara a big plus
COLOMBO, (Reuters): BRIAN LARA has been given a vote of confidence by West Indies captain Carl Hooper who believes the record-breaking batsman is vital to his team's success.
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Lloyd: match refs must be strong
Pools carryover climbs
Canada's Kabel goes clear
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Saving Kingston Harbour
ONCE AGAIN the polluted and dying Kingston Harbour has been the subject of debate and discussion. This time in the nation's Parliament which sits only a few hundred metres from the harbour. Ronald Thwaites, MP for Central Kingston where Rae Town, one...
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TV ethics and the PM's fainting spell
Right to a quick autopsy
Whose swan song, Manning's or Panday's?
Doha - putting a bridle on free trade?
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Letter of the Day - Church must stick to saving souls
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CHURCH is trying to play a role in improving Jamaica by becoming more politically active. I do not believe that pastors should tell their members who to vote for. Liberation Theology is one thing as it actively promotes taking...
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God speed, Mr PM
J'can teachers in New York should sue
Taxing gifts is immoral
Birth certificate woes
Red tape and the KPH
The J'can image
Seaga did not break the law
JLP leader's bad decision not to testify
Addressing domestic abuse
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'An Evening of Joy and Peace'
The Little Theatre was home to PRO Communications Limited's 'An Evening of Peace and Joy' on Friday night. The event was described as one to launch the holiday season. It was indeed a festive occasion, even though there was not much that marked it as...
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The 'Pepperpot' was delicious
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The Shipping Industry |
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Port Bustamante acquires technology to fight drug trafficking
THE WAR against the scourge of drug trafficking through Port Bustamante, has received a major boost with the acquisition of a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), a device used to conduct underwater inspection of ships and other activities.
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Regional customs administrations to strengthen cooperation
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