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Rollin' in the dough - Privy Council orders Ja Flour Mills to compensate, reinstate dismissed workers
THE UNITED Kingdom Privy Council has upheld a Jamaican Court of Appeal ruling last year that three Jamaica Flour Mills Ltd. (JFM) employees, made redundant in 1999, were unjustifiably dismissed and should be reinstated.
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Fun-filled day in West Kingston -Supporters display unity ahead of by-election
Airlines should merge - Former Air J official says unity is best way to solve regional airline problems
JDF soldier killed - Was fatally shot while travelling on hijacked minibus
More security needed for Haitians
Spanish Town vendors served notice
Teenager to stand trial for Kidnapping
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News
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Man convicted for policeman's murder
A HOME Circuit Court jury on Tuesday convicted 26-year-old labourer, Garfield Campbell of the capital murder of 46-year-old Police Sergeant Glenston Hamilton.
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Export our best practices Davidson
UWI elects new guild president
Ja Diaspora Foundation goes online
Kilancholly murder accused for court next week
Bus operators protest illegal taxis
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Business
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High interest rates are stifling entrepreneurs
SOME OF the private sector bodies spear-headed by the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) are calling on the commercial banks to lower their interest rates to foster greater entrepreneurship, which in turn should boost employment.
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Debts collection: Major challenge for businesses
Key Insurance outlines formula for success
Environment influences indiscipline
Ja targeted as 'call centre' hot spot
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Sport
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Waterhouse in charge
WATERHOUSE WILL go into the second-leg of the Red Stripe Champions' Cup with a 1-0 lead after beating Boys' Town in the first game of a two-way tie at Collie Smith Drive yesterday.
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C'bar knock out KC
South Africa will not underestimate WI - Coach
Braves struggle to find winning form
JFF presents more evidence in anthem case
Bank on Formally Gold
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Commentary
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A conspiracy of 'ginnalship'
FROM THE pen of William Shakespeare comes the infamous indictment that 'something is rotten in the State of Denmark" and with a sense of shame and disgust we are forced to admit that there is a foul odour hanging over Jamaica.
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Gerry Adam's dilemma
Lonely villagers and their children
GraceKennedy Foundation Lecture - Jamaica's musical heritage
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - An MP's lament... 'We hear the people's cry'
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Member of Parliament, in many ways I play a role similar to that of a pastor. Some may think the forgoing blasphemous, but I only mean in so far as assisting the family...
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Scholarship programme needs fund
The poor state of our roads
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Entertainment
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Viva la fashion!
THE RHYTHMIC tapping of drums, the silent shimmer of a swimming pool as it glistened in the starlight, and the gentle, intermittent caress of the wind.
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Glacia Robinson a 'Survivor'
World Poetry Day celebrated at Flashes
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What's Cooking
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HOT MEN - THE 7TH ANNUAL MEN WHO COOK EVENT
THEY WERE raising steam over there at the Alpart Sports Club, Spur Tree, St. Elizabeth, on Sunday. Twenty men from business, politics and government came together for the seventh annual Men Who Cook event ...
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On the wings of 'hot' love
Five days with 'Bon Appetit'
Tasty Tastee
Fiery for food
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Social
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Of pots, pans and food Men serve it up for charity
FOR THE seventh year in a row, some of the island's most influential men converged at Alpart Sports Club to serve up a range of succulent meats and accompaniments for hundreds of patrons who support the annual Lions Club of...
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Bumper to bumper, coast to coast
Building global leadership
Red Stripe bats for cricket
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