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Adams transferred - CMU to be replaced by special response team
DOZENS OF police personnel have been pulled from their various divisions throughout the island and reassigned to the Kingston-based Mobile Reserve, Harman Barracks, Up Park Camp, and the Motorised Patrol Division, Elletson Road.
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Misplaced files delay hearings
Portia, Shahine make peace plea
Behind the Bailey blues - Many views put forward, some not quite informed
Norris woman lives on edge
Bridge at Easington in danger
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Committee to study Fingerprint Act
THE HOUSE of Representatives and the Senate last week named members to sit on a joint select committee that will study proposed amendments to the Fingerprint Act.
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Kgn Harbour fishers still await help from Gov't
Health fund cards for distribution this week
GCT on charities immoral, says human rights group
Plaudits for Dr St Aubyn Bartlett
Hibbert moves resolution on flooding
Henry wants debate on local telecoms sector
Ja marks Disaster Preparedness Month June 1-30
McKenzie urges fair distribution of flood relief funds
Huge crowd out West on Nomination Day
Polling division workers undergo training
A peaceful campaign encouraged
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Hazard end Arnett reign
THE ROSES of the Gardens wilted under the white and blue flame of Hazard United as they took the double to close the 2002-2003 football season at the National Stadium yesterday.
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Windies finish series with crushing win
JDF extend lead by crushing St. Catherine
Foster aims at national record
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A municipal referendum
NOMINATION OF 495 candidates for the first municipal elections since September 1998 signals a return to normality in the Local Government system.
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A society under God
Distance, time and Oxford
For Ricci or poorer
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Time to find the solutions
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE OLDER I get the more I realise that the state of the economy is not only baffling to the common man but also to some of our brightest intellectuals.
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Hugh Solomon's claim to fame
NWC's lavish rural retreat
Thanks to Guardsman
Tax regime is inconsiderate
Suggestions for a new Yallahs bridge
Illegal fare hike in St Thomas
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The 'Good Times' rolled at Mas Camp
WHOEVER SAID that 'a promise is a comfort to a fool', certainly was not referring to 'Good Times' held on Saturday night at the Mas Camp on Oxford Road in St. Andrew.
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'Finding Nemo' sinks 'Bruce Almighty' at weekend box office
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Flaunt it - naturally
WE LONG ago gave up the hot comb, now an increasing number of Black women are bypassing creams and other chemical treatments to straighten their naturally curly hair.
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LIVING WITH CANCER
The process to natural
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Lotto results for May 31, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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