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Cops face charges - DPP makes ruling on Braeton killings
SIX POLICEMEN are to be charged with the March 2001 controversial killing of seven young men in Braeton, St. Catherine, Kent Pantry Q.C., the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has ruled.
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Structured recruitment to come for teachers
Family members react to ruling
Government to gain from tax exemptions
Ocho Rios market closed
Millions owed by Security Ministry
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Ferry to kick-start Port Royal plans
WHEN THE Port Royal Ferry resumed its service with several round trips on Saturday, November 1, the vessel had a special seafaring 'first-timer' aboard - Member of Parliament Phillip Paulwell.
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Speedy autopsy sought for tainted blood victim
Low-risk inmates transform prison
Energy solutions urgently needed
Mayor, business leaders seek urgent meeting with Fenton
Gov't mum on start-up date of Info Act
Grand Lido Negril in top 25 resorts
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JAMPRO doing more with less
THE 22 positions made redundant at Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) last Friday brings its staff count to 73, a massive fall from the over 300 employees it had at full stretch.
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JMMB looks to Barbados
Millions for energy campaign
Does the market need a few nudges now and then?
Jamaica Stock Exchange has its best year ever
JMA supports hike in cement tariff
Carib Fashion Week being restructured
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Taibu leads Zimbabwe fight
HARARE, Zimbabwe, CMC: THEIR ERRATIC bowling and their opponents gutsy batting saw West Indies let Zimbabwe claw their way back into the opening Test on the opening day yesterday.
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Taylor doubtful of finishing Test
Ja Open championship cancelled
Let's wait for South Africa
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New phase in Iraq
LAST WEEKEND'S attack on a United States helicopter in Iraq may have moved the war into a new phase.
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Blood on their hands
The cry for resources
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Teachers, learn the shortcuts
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOLLOWING THE recent reports on Jamaican teachers I feel obliged to give some valuable information. Firstly, Jamaican teachers should avoid agencies that treated us badly in 2001.
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Overseas vote too expensive
The value of J'cans abroad
The SportsMax challenge
Only correct travel advice
'Police used to be nice'
Dead leaves need shedding
'Let nerves kill them'
Elect qualified persons
The side effect of the cure
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It's brilliant 'Under the Tuscan Sun'
UNDER THE Tuscan Sun is a dramatic comedy about getting on with life even after it kicks you in the teeth. You get up, wash the blood off and move on.
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Kickin' it with Kevin
CARLTON BROWN - Designer for stylish men
And the good times ROLLED !
Celebrations galore
Birthdays and bats
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Some cloned milk or steak?
Food derived from cloned animals may be safe but the jury is still out on the safety of genetically-engineered animals. S O, HOW do you feel about a glass of 'cloned milk' or a juicy piece of 'cloned steak'?...
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Ganja - the facts
Antibiotic misuse is drug abuse
Alternatives to sugar
'Buck teeth' blues
Cervical infection
Love your body
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Lotto results for November 1, 2003
LOTTO:             
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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