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CARICOM to ratify ICC Leaders condemn US retaliatory aid cuts
AFTER INTENSE discussions over the past few days, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders last night issued a strong statement condemning the United States decisions to cut military aid to Caribbean countries for refusing to exempt Americans...
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JLP calls for deeper probe into Rapid Response Unit
CARICOM political union back on agenda
Police High Command refutes Adams' charge - Investigations into controversial Kraal shootings far from completed
Prosecutors reach agreement with Pantry
Security Ministry short of pathologists
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Gleaner's Editors' Forum - 'Clean up Falmouth'
PRIVATE SECTOR interests in Falmouth, the Trelawny parish capital, have ran out of patience with the deplorable state of the town which they describe as an eyesore.
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Indians fined for working without permits To be sent home on weekend
New rules to govern US Visa Waiver Programme
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Stock exchange summary
IN YESTERDAY'S trading session, the JSE Index advanced by 115.25 points (0.23%) to close at 50,027.93 points.
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New fertiliser factory well under way
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'King' seeks Triple Crown
GUINEAS AND Derby winner A KING IS BORN will seek to become the ninth Triple Crown winner at Caymanas Park today when he faces five opponents in the season's final classic, the Cable and Wireless Mobile Jamaica St. Leger...
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Carib referees to officiate at Gold Cup
Soldiers take aim at Super League title
Will it be Venus or Serena?
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Editorial - Water scandal
HERE WE go again - another public sector fraud, this time in the Rapid Response Unit of the Ministry of Water and Housing, a scam so simple even a primary school student would understand how it works: receive payment for a truckload of water...
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Guidelines of history and the CCJ
The people and public policy
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Letter of the day - How to speed up the postal service
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the "Letter of the Day" - "Testing the efficiency of the postal service" written by Herbert McKenzie in your issue of Monday June 30.
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Enforce Noise Abatement Act
JLP's boycott was a bad start
Summer jobs in short supply
Paternity leave sounds good, but...
...Better fathers make better husbands
Paternity leave is important
A father's role is key
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Singer Barry White dies at 58
VELVET-VOICED R&B crooner Barry White, renowned for his lush baritone and carnal lyrics that oozed sex appeal on songs such as Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe died yesterday morning, his manager said.
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JCDC drama competition - 'Dancehall Romance' waltzs away with big trophy haul
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JAS AGM Wednesday
THE JAMAICA Agricultural Society(JAS) holds its Annual General Meeting(AGM) at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston on Wednesday. Highlight of the conference will be the election of a new administration...
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'St Bess' farmers cry for assistance
'Table eggs' seminar begins this week
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Reaching out to the youth
TWENTY-TWO years ago when Miriam Taylor entered the campus of Excelsior Community College (Exed) to work as a secretary, fresh out of high school and a National Youth Service (NYS) graduate, she had little training, minimum qualifications...
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A passion for the plant
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