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Ease-up for ganja - Committee recommendations set for House
THE JOINT Select Committee of Parliament examining the use of ganja is set to recommend that Government reclassify the drug, making its use a low-level criminal offence.
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Euro bonds ease cash crunch
Florida, Ja sign crime agreement - Partnership will target gangs, guns, drugs, money-laundering
Uproar as RM reverses verdict
'Respect law and order' - Phillips urges deeper co-operation between public, security forces
Dogs maul 81-y-o woman to death
JLP pledges to unearth fiscal deficit information
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Maintain emphasis on tertiary education - Kenneth Hall
PROFESSOR KENNETH Hall, principal of the University of the West Indies, (UWI) Mona, has said that while the proposed review of the education system is necessary, shifting the priority from tertiary education would be unwise.
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NWC blames JPSCo for woes
'Eddie' needs a new home
American's death under investigation
Women - breaking the glass ceiling
Extortion ring being probed
Flood repairs stalled by lack of funds
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Grace, Kennedy sells shareholding in Kingston Wharves
GRACE, KENNEDY & Co. yesterday sold its shareholding in Kingston Wharves Ltd. (KWL) to NCB Jamaica Ltd. The transaction was completed across the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
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Partnership For Progress puts its case before the JLP
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Tivoli through to final
TIVOLI GARDENS took matters into their own hands to ensure themselves a place in Sunday's end of second round final by beating Waterhouse 2-0 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at Railway Oval yesterday.
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Portmore knock out Village United
Lara, Edwards tops in SA
Supreme Ventures to sponsor Super Cup
H View topple Rivoli
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Cool the rhetoric!
BY WHATEVER name it comes to be called we think it is vital that the public and private sectors of this nation should maintain dialogue about the matters affecting all of us.
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Dubya wagers the house
The meaning of January 1
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Traffic Police vs pickup mudguards
THE EDITOR, Sir: OUR COMPANY would like to expose what we consider to be an illegal and/or immoral practice by the Traffic Police of issuing tickets to drivers of pickup trucks for not having mudguards on vehicles.
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Las May's cartoons, works of art
Juror cries out for justice
Order and decency are becoming extinct
Seaga's departure would be morally right
Help needed for our infirmaries
Lee Boyd's nomination was a joke
Water is life and we have none
Dr. Kenneth Williams
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'What a gwaan'? - Comedy revue brings a lighter side to serious J'can
COMEDIC POETRY helps to create a frolicking good time in What A Gwaan?.
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Fashion and poetry mix at the 'Bistro'
'Rebel Salute' hits off with the word
'AIR JAMAICA JAZZ AND BLUES' QUIZ
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Garbage collection expansion for Trelawny
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NATIONAL Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) and the Trelawny Parish Council are implementing measures to overhaul sanitation and waste disposal facilities in Trelawny.
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18-year-old actress enjoying the stage
MoBay in decay
U-Drive assists Negril police
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KUNG HEE FATT CHOY - Enough monkey business! It's time for some seriously good food
The charming Chinese buns known as "bao" are as wildly appealing to Asians as they are to Westerners.
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Cooking Chinese? Where to buy ingredients
NOT LOVIN' IT
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