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Gun bust at wharf - Weapons, ammunition found in shipment from New York
A MULTI-MILLION dollar shipment of guns and ammunition that was destined for the streets of Portland, was intercepted on Monday during an intelligence-driven operation at Berth 5, Kingston Wharf.
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New road safety device unveiled
Minister warns of fire service cuts
Clampdown on 'bus sex'
Peter Henry Stewart laid to rest
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Jamaica, US and extradition
OVER THE last 12 years, Jamaica has been one of the United States Government's most active extradition partners since the two nations signed the treaty in 1991.
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Poultry price going up - Multiple increases as soybean, corn prices soar
Chicken run - High demand cuts availability as costs rise
Special conference for J'cans overseas to be held in June
JAS president calls for plan to restore pride
'Taxi operators must work with police in fighting crime'
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Guardsman takes an interest in Paymaster
GUARDIAN GROUP, headed by Kenny Benjamin, has expressed an interest in acquiring an equity stake in local bill payment company Paymaster, which is run by Audrey Marks, The Financial Gleaner understands.
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How NCB can be of assistance in paying off AIC's debt
A brief look at the Companies Act 2004 - PriceWaterhouseCoopers & DunnCox hold joint seminar
Port Authority wins top award
Dyoll scores big on interest and forex income
Making the local film industry viable
'2004 Budget has to meet its targets to restore credibility'
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Stars to shine at Stadium
FROM AS far as Mozambique in Africa to little St. Kitts/Nevis, a superstar cast of Olympic and world champion athletes has been confirmed to fly in for the first Jamaica International Invitational.
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Rally 'round the West Indies
'Expect more big sponsorships'
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'Dissing' Early Education
IT IS obvious from the expenditure Budget presented to Parliament that the government, ignoring a rising chorus of expert opinion...
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South Africa votes
Paying the price of paedophilia
Rights and freedoms
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What are we parents teaching our children?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I write to express my feelings about the Cliff Hughes programme that aired on Sunday, March 28th, 2004.
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Equal treatment from police
Irreverence at Easter
New lotto concerns
Status of a murder case
Miss Jamaica Coronation Song
Too many people, too little jobs
Mental slavery
Prophecy for the PM
Suggestions to fight crime
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Candi Staton is back! - To perform at kite festival
INTERNATIONAL GOSPEL singer Candi Staton will soon grace Jamaica with her presence, as she is slated to perform at the National Kite Festival on April 11 (this Easter Sunday) at the Kaiser Sports Club in St. Ann.
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Sweet 16 for 'Consciousness'
'Ele' gets spring bling with new video
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New fishing rules - Permits system for Great River-Tropical Beach
WESTERN BUREAU: FISHERMEN WHO use the waterway spanning the Great River, on the St. James/Hanover border, to Tropical Beach, in the Whitehouse area of St. James...
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Belmont property acquired for cemetery
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the lowdown on raw foods
DR. ARIS LATHAM has been a 'raw foodist' for the past 28 years.
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Oh Asparagus!
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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