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Student, teacher brawl - Fight at Clan Carthy lands educator in hospital, pupil in jail
A MALE teacher was allegedly stabbed several times by a 16-year-old student at the Clan Carthy Comprehensive High School in Kingston during a fight...


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Vendors bargain with church
Clunie assigned to Special Projects Division
Delay Info Act debate - civic groups
Police probing whereabouts of Frome student
Business owners tackle rat problem in New Kgn

News


Argentina closing local embassy
THE ARGENTINIAN embassy in Kingston is slated to be closed shortly as that country tries to tighten expenditure in the wake of a financial crisis. Gonzalo Fernandez Medrano, Argentinean ambassador to Jamaica, said his office, located on Knutsford...


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Warders seek spiritual healing
13-y-o girl takes own life
Swabbing could have been done properly -- analyst

Business


FTC forms consent agreement with D&G
By virtue of its powers under Section 5 of the Fair Competition Act, the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) initiated an investigation into certain sale and promotional practices of Desnoes & Geddes Limited (D&G). The FTC terminated the...


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Jobs, US$ on offer in Turks & Caicos

Sport


Indians ambush Windies
IT WAS cricket, lovely and exciting cricket at Sabina Park yesterday as the West Indies and India fired away at each other on the third day of the crucial fifth and final Test of the Cable & Wireless...


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'Posse' a hit on Red Stripe Mound
Breese gets one-day call
Wanted, a few good wicketkeepers

Commentary


Skills remittance
A JAMAICAN-BORN scientist, Dr. John Ewen, is slated to be awarded the National Medal of Technology by the Government of the United States. Dr. Ewen, a Kingstonian and a graduate of the UWI who emigrated to the United states in 1973, has distinguished...


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Jamaica's debt trap, FINSAC and truth
Millennium labour problems
George Otis and God's autograph

Letters


Poor service at the RGD
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN JANUARY 2002 I applied to the Registrar-General's Department (RGD) for a copy of my birth certificate via their Internet online service. I reside in Colorado...


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Football team has lot of work to do
Education and the PNP
Concerning overseas-based Jamaicans
Relatives of Jose Richards

Entertainment


Redbones blues for Labour Day weekend
"WHEN THE music hits you, you feel no pain." However, hopefully, you will be feeling the blues when the Redbones Blues Festival hits Jamaica's shores this weekend. The festival will be a three-day, split location event. The first two days of the event...


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Gala affair at CCN banquet

The Shipping Industry


CBAJ takes part in int'l customs conference
A DELEGATION from the Customs Brokers Association of Jamaica (CBAJ) will be attending the 7th World Conference of the International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations (IFCBA), being held in Venice, Italy, from May 21 to 25...


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Customs Valuation System to be changed




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