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Eye on foreigners - Dr. Phillips outlines new plans to screen visitors
LOCAL LAW enforcement officials are to intensify monitoring of visitors to the island as part of Government's plans to weed out those involved in crime, including drug smuggling and gun...
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Massive roadblocks in Montego Bay
PM reopens National Stadium
MoBay Deputy Mayor remanded
Veteran journalist Calvin Bowen dies at 86
Redundancy payments for FIDCO workers
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Chuck courts changes
DELROY CHUCK, Opposition Spokesman on Justice, has called for a complete overhaul of the justice system including longer opening hours for the nation's...
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Seaga promises Money Bills
PM seeks to resolve cane row
Residents protest police shootings
KSAC gives two-week extension for removing unapproved signage
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Shrimp production to double next year
IN ONE year, the shrimp on your plate will more likely be locally produced than imported, says Walter O'Meally, technical advisor to the island's only operating shrimp project. Over the last seven years the Marine Shrimp...
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National to open 6 more gas stations
Davies backtracks on bond tax
Starting a small business
The SBAJ - a voice of industry and commerce
Caribbean Express Shoe Repair
Losing your work
How I became a doctor - Monika Assani
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S. Korea oust Italy
DAEJEON, South Korea (AP): SOUTH KOREA pulled off yet another stunning result in a World Cup already overflowing with shocks, eliminating three-time champions Italy in extra time yesterday and advancing to the quarter-finals...
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Windies call up Powell
Local cricket receives big boost
Leave the 'little' refs alone
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Charter of rights
WE HAVE carried as Letters of the Day certain concerns raised by Dr. Lloyd Barnett (June 12) about the Bill for a Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the quick response of Attorney-General A.J. Nicholson (June 13) because of the...
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J'cans need hope and jobs
The problem with secondary education
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Security guards 'dissing' disabled
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON A recent Talk Show, the public was encouraged to visit the Green Expo which was being held at the Chinese Benevolent Centre on Old Hope Road. It was stated that visitors to the show would have to park on Jamaica College property...
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Tribute to Hugh Crosskill from PRSJ
Extend 'Exposure' to last an hour
Police brutality
Think of what Jesus said
85-y-o still waiting on pension
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Olé! for the 'Miami Latinos'
TO BE perfectly honest, when one hears the name 'Miami Latinos', one would think that it is safe to assume that the members of the band would all be Latinos. Of course, this would therefore be a classic example of why one...
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Fear not, watch twice
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Who's the father?
A strand of hair or the quick swabbing of the inside cheeks may be all that is required to confirm the paternity of a child. GENTLY RUBBING a swab on the inside cheek of a child, and those of his mother and putative father...
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Taking care of our feet
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