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Anger mounts - Federation, senior cops want rogues out
SENIOR OFFICERS in the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) want the commissioner to act now to weed out corrupt cops from the force.
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'US report highly prejudicial'
Gov't considers new legislation to fight crime
About-turn - MPs ready to sign decree on crime
Patterson awarded for service to region
Commentary - Prime time crime!
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News
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Jamaicans trust the police - survey
MORE JAMAICANS believe that only a small percentage of police officers in the area where they live are corrupt. This is according to an island-wide survey carried out by the Ministry of National Security last year.
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A country divided
Dwight's dilemma
Thomas gets strong support on corruption
Putting unity first
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Business
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Through the roof! Real estate prices continue to rise
"WE ARE in a sellers market, real estate prices are just going up," asserts Debra Cumming, lead broker of Century 21 Heave Ho Properties.
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Tame crime to create wealth
Sour note for Caribbean sugar
Morrison appointed to Sterling's board
Air Ja in-flight meals ranked number one
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Sport
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Lethal Lara
CLASS IS class, and whoever does not believe so should have been at Sabina Park yesterday to see Brian Lara in action on the second day of the second and final Test of the Digicel series between the West Indies and Pakistan.
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Magical Miracle Man
Gatlin edges out Powell in 100m race
Five J'cans in WI 'A' squad for Sri Lanka tour
Ja, Honduras in stalemate
Excelsior take girls'softball crown
Commentary - Thank you very much, St Catherine
Waterhouse make easy work of Wadadah
Team tennis league makes its return
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Commentary
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Editorial - Keeping up the pressure
IN THE ten days since the island's business sector led a shutdown protest of commercial activity to highlight the need to address the frightening state of crime in the country, there has emerged an increasing danger of losing focus on the real problem.
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Time for proportional representation?
Reduced to foolishness
Politricks and pro-teck-sion
Tourism and the WTO
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Letters
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Letter of the day - Rev Dick should apologise
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to respond to Rev. Devon Dick's article, "Discriminalise obeah in Ja", which appeared in your issue dated May 24, 2005.
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Time to offer gun amnesty
Crime: where there's a will, there's a way
Lockdown a waste of time
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Entertainment
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Fire and Kreyol for Fashionweek
THE SPECTACULAR growth of Caribbean Fashionweek continues this year with the inclusion of noted designers from Jamaica and around the world.
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New and old hard copy
Calabash closes chapter 5
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Arts &Leisure
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Chillin' with Ras Dizzy
MEET RAS Dizzy. The one and only, irrepressible, inimitable, unconquerable, unstoppable Ras Dizzy.
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Money is a funny ting
Cliff 'the wordsmith' honoured at Calabash
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Outlook
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Walking together forever - Simeon and Millicent Walker
WHILE ELVIS Presley sang Love me Tender and the Righteous Brothers crooned That Loving Feeling on the gramophone in cold London nights in the 1960s, Millicent and Simeon, lonely Jamaicans in the British capital, fell in love.
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Outlook debate
Let's talk relationships - Reasons for infidelity
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In Focus
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Waltzing with wolves - Dancehall's link to violence
THE PUBLIC'S revulsion, disgust and raging anger at the gunman-terrorist is showing no signs of let up, and the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's protest succeeded in getting the two political leaders to pull their Members of Parliament...
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Under the barrel of a gun
Politicians at risk - The question of integrity
Wanted: Strong leaders
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Social
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French fashion on parade
THE FRENCH Embassy on Hillcrest Avenue was turned into a fashion house for one night, last Friday.
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Homecoming 2005 in full swing
Testimonial to a gifted artist!
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