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Fair elections ... BUT CAFFE reports irregularities in some areas
Grace Baston (left), Director of Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) in discussion with Chairman of the organisation, Dr. Lloyd Barnett (right) and ...
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Mother, son slain 12th double murder since January
Seung Kim wins the Marcus Garvey Scholarship
Crawford can appeal, says Privy Council
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Naggo Head takes two Government scholarships
THIS SUMMER is shaping up to be a good one for Kemar England and Chevelle Gayle but the two, students at the Naggo Head Primary School in Portmore, St. Catherine, are looking forward to the start of the new school year in September.
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JLP supporters storm St James Parish Council
Schools welcome CARICOM's 'Torch of Unity'
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Ja invited for talks on Trinidad gas price
PORT OF SPAIN: JAMAICA, NOW shopping for the best possible price, has been invited to Trinidad and Tobago for discussions on the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to that CARICOM state, Energy Minister Eric Williams confirmed...
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Westmoreland still a major agri-producer
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Atapattu takes charge
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): OPENER MARVAN Atapattu hit an assured, unbeaten 108 yesterday to lead Sri Lanka to a satisfying 250 for four on the opening day of the first Test against the West Indies...
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Beckford, McFarlane hurdle to victory at Champs
Gung Tong Wah fancied
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'Suffer the little children...'
IN TRYING to explain the presence of evil in the world, there is one mystery that theologians have never been able to solve satisfactorily - the death of an innocent child. The tragic death of three innocent children on their way to school, mowed down by.
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The death of manufacturing
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LETTER OF THE DAY: PNP caused own defeat
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) may be thumping their chests at their victory in the Local Government elections, but in much the same way the recent victory of the ...
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Give fathers a break
Treat visitors equally
Good victory, but time to leave, Seaga
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Pantomime in the Holy Land
"IT'S LIKE a joke," exclaimed renowned radio announcer and playwright Barbara Gloudon. "Me never mek it to Israel but the set find its way down there," Mrs. Gloudon stated, as she commented on a mishap that sent the entire backdrop of this ...
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OUT & AROUND
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New variety of watermelons
MALVERN, St. Elizabeth: CLAUDE TAYLOR is a name that is synonymous with the production of watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew in the south-east section of St. Elizabeth.Mr. Taylor is one of several farmers in the Flagaman community who is well known...
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Drought hurting farmers in south St Elizabeth
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Lotto results for June 14, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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