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Aristide warned ... Not to interfere with new Haitian Gov't
THE JAMAICAN Government has warned exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide that it will not tolerate any attempt to topple the new Government of his former home. But Haiti's new Prime Minister Gerard LaTorture said yesterday that Mr....
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Bamboo Ave residents resist embassy building
Parents offer $millon reward for son's return
New child protection laws closer to reality
$55m to ready camp for Haitians
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New rules for airline ticket ads
THE FAIR Trading Commission (FTC) has laid down new rules dictating how airline companies operating out of Jamaica should advertise the price of airline tickets. Acting on complaints that airline passengers were being charged up to 53 per cent more than.
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Few march against the Terrorism Bill
'Cow-itch' ends classes at Titchfield
Maroon Board of Elders bat for Meridie Rowe
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Big cruise deal in final stage
THE PORT Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) has announced that it is finalising negotiations with another major cruise line company which will guarantee more visitors to Jamaica. "We are about to sign another contract that will guarantee us about 2.5 million...
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Private sector gets billion-dollar injection
Boom time looms for egg farmers
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Windies on the prowl
CRICKET FANS who are eagerly awaiting the day when the West Indies will once again be powerful and probably all-conquering may not have long to wait - not after yesterday's action at Sabina Park on the second day of the exciting...
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Lara dislocates finger
Warne joins Walsh in exclusive club
St Andrew ready to roll
Juniors shine at the trials
The fabulous J'can foursome
FINAL WORD: Subline greatness within our midst
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Deplorable police behaviour
WE AGREE wholeheartedly with Clerk of the Courts Thomas Levene in criticising in the Half-Way Tree Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, the behaviour of some members of the Narcotics Police Division who had gone there escorting two men whose...
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The eagle has landed (late)
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LETTER OF THE DAY: KSAC's inconsistency is 'mind-boggling'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with dismay but not disbelief, a report in the Gleaner of Friday, March 5 of the decision by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation to allow the conversion of Bamboo Avenue from a public thoroughfare...
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Haiti sets a dangerous precedent
'A little knowledge is dangerous'
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Give Jamaica a voice How are we to compare passing a few simple tests to countries sending people to the moon?
JAMAICANS HAVE sat down long enough and watched other countries grow and develop. How long will it be before we realise that we have been idle for far too long?
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Passionate public kiss could mean jail
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Banana disease threatens agri show
THE ANNUAL Montpelier Agricultural Show slated for Easter Monday, April 12, may be cancelled as a precautionary measure against the spread of the deadly Moko disease which has been detected on five banana farms in St. James...
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A man of the earth
AGRI DIARY
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Literature ministry returns
FOR YEARS, Sunday Schools across the region were supplied educational material from the Caribbean Christian Publications (CCP) based in the United States. But since last October, the CCP has set up offices in Kingston to get closer to...
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Religious activity increasing in the western US
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