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Chilling murder, suicide Manchester man kills two women, then self
NEVILLE POWELL had been drinking heavily and threatening to kill himself with his licensed firearm for several weeks. Yesterday, he finally carried out his plans, shooting and killing two women, after attempting to kill his estranged...
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'Million-Woman March' on today
Marvia Roach - Keeping cricket fans abreast with World Cup 2007 news
Hylton to replace Williams in West St Andrew
Five killed on weekend
Old Harbour residents stage roadblock against police action
Church service to start Jamaica's Independence celebrations in Britain
Gov't eyes draining 'St Bess' pond to reclaim farmlands
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News
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Migrant criminals wreak havoc in Hanover
HANOVER: THERE HAS been a 100 per cent increase in the number of murders committed in the parish of Hanover this year. Since January, there have been 18 murders committed in the division...
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Watchman freed of rape
Charity show to support children in dire straits
Man loses murder appeal
Clarke: Coffee farmers to get 'Ivan' payment
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Business
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Tough-talking self-made mogul
HE'S SUCCESSFUL, he's outspoken, he takes risks and he's no stranger to controversy. Like him or not, when Gordon 'Butch' Stewart speaks, everyone listens. Mr. Stewart's name is synonymous with the Sandals hotel chain...
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Impact of time on your money
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Sport
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WI flop AGAIN!
DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, CMC: WEST INDIES bowled and fielded untidily, after another poor batting performance, and India cantered to a comfortable six-wicket triumph in the second match...
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Lara skips Trinidad for World XI
Under-19 champs Ja open against T&T
Shahid for Emancipation Day Trophy
Jeff Rodgers team outclasses NBL All-Stars
Dwyer eyes Jamaica recall
Aussies outclass young Ja girls
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Commentary
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IRA pledges end to struggle
EMERGING ONLY briefly amid the din of last week's hunt for London's suicide bombers was an equally-dramatic statement: The IRA (Irish Republican Army) announced that it was ending its campaign of armed struggle.
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'Let's not ignore our history'
'Stop fighting among ourselves'
The professorial question (Part II)
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Bound by the MoU, yet millions wasted
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me the space to address members of the current administration as it is only through The Gleaner that I am confident my views will be aired.
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Intellectuals have no appeal
Chaos yes, but good legacy
Congrats, Jukie Chin
No one person can save us
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Entertainment
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JCDC Popular Song contest - 'Poverty' reaps rich bounty for chanter
KHALIL HASSAN Irshad took this year's Jamaica Cultural Develoment Commission's (JCDC) Popular Song contest, and with it the $1,000,000 bounty for the first prize.
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Honour roll of awardees at 'Tribute to the Greats'
'Stealth' crashes at box office
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Flair
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WOMEN'S WORLD - Jamaican elected regional head of int'l women's body
MONICA MCNEIL, a past president of the Business and Professional Women's Club of St. Andrew (BPW, St. Andrew) was elected by an overwhelming majority as Regional Coordinator...
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The darker side of female friendships - Why are women so mean to each other?
FLAIR COUPLES - A slow build-up to love
HEALTH AND FITNESS - On top of the world - JAMFIT's Karelle Ashley muscles up for competition
MONEY WISE - Plan for your vacation
FASHION - Hooks, needles and loops - The world of crotchet
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