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'Enough is enough' PM takes tough anti-corruption stance
Prime Minister P.J. Patterson yesterday called for the development of a code of conduct to address corrupt officials in the public sector. Mr. Patterson made the call at a meeting with permanent secretaries, board chairpersons and chief executive...
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Flash flood warning
Court intervenes in airport row
Seaga's inaugural lecture focuses on folk roots
CONDOLENCES FOR SLAIN COPS
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Another stalemate Police Federation walks out on Finance Ministry
The wage negotiation meeting between government and executive members of the Police Federation ended prematurely yesterday when federation members walked out on Junior Finance Minister Fitz Jackson...
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More flooding in 'St Bess'
Intelligence-led policing the focus says Shields
Policeman weeps in court
Woman shot by policeman awarded millions in damages
Traffic changes coming for Half-Way Tree
Carib poison centre launched
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Business
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Online visa applicants to get earlier dates
The United States Embassy announced yesterday that effective Tuesday, May 17, non-immigrant visa applicants applying via the Internet will be offered earlier appointment dates. The Electronic Visa Appli-cation Form (EVAF), for which no additional fee is.
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Children's Expo draws multitudes
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Sport
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'I am sorry' Repentant Maxwell promises no miracles at Waterhouse
Controversial coach Geoffrey Maxwell responded with humility and gratitude to the public announcement that he would be the man to take the reigns of Waterhouse...
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Boys' Town, Santos in big showdown Howard Walker
We've to stay positive says Shiv
Batsmen failed to follow instructions
Sir Gary endorses Chanderpaul as skipper
Sizzling Powell for 200m dash
Ja duo scores in Qatar
Road to be named after Walsh
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Commentary
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Flap over municipal advertising
The Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Desmond McKenzie, has led a vigorous and admirable campaign to rid the capital city of decrepit and illegally mounted outdoor advertising signs. His zeal has prompted mayors in other municipalities to follow suit. It is.
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Police deejays
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY Ad campaign by councils challenged ...
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE on behalf of the Jamaican public in reference to the new drive by the parish councils of the country to charge business owners for advertising their business ...
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.. .mayor's logic questioned
Social workers voice outrage
New Horizons Project respect due
Defending the benefits of ganja
More landlines needed in Epsom
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Entertainment
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ENTERTAINMENT DIARY: Hot picks
SATURDAY, May 14: The May Haze: Fame 95 FM presents Fame Road Party-The May Haze at the Jamalco Sports Complex, Hayes, Clarendon. Music by Marlon Young, Mixmaster Marvin and Deejay Dimitrius. Fraternity members free...
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ENTERTAINMENT DIARY: Where to go
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Farmer's Weekly
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FAO funds fruit project $16 million to assist in production, marketing
The Ministry of Agriculture has signed an agreement valued at over $16 million (US$269,000) with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to resuscitate and increase the production of fruit crops in Jamaica...
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Over 190 youths get tractor training
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Mind &Spirit
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Ape vs Adam Evolution on trial in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kansas, (Reuters): EIGHTY YEARS after a famed courtroom battle in Tennessee pitted religious beliefs about the origins of life against the theories of British scientist Charles Darwin...
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Poor urged to reform teachings on women
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