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Relief at last! US troops, aid pour into disaster-stricken New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, (Reuters): Armed troops rolled in to try and restore order to the chaos in New Orleans, bringing emergency supplies for the desperate survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
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'Katrina' blows up chicken prices
Breakthrough close in principal's murder
Dead seniors unclaimed at May Pen morgue
Legal aid pays lawyers
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Solid Waste Authority raps 'dirty' businesses
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is militantly moving to stop business people who are breaking the law by indiscriminately dumping their garbage in non-designated areas...
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J'can hotel workers arrested for looting in US
15 students awarded Top Cop Scholarships
Medical tourism services for Ja
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Caribbean's institutions not CSME ready
Chairman of the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ), Dr. Omer Thomas, has expressed concern about what he considers the large number of institutions not accredited to meet the requirements of the CARICOM Single...
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Trade union body to combat rising inflation
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Gayle on fire again for Worcestershire
LONDON (CMC) West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle hit another stroke-filled half-century to help Worcestershire earned a draw with Leicestershire in their English County Championship match yesterday...
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Smith won't be a spoiler J'can's withdrawal improves Lebedeva's chances of Golden League jackpot
Manchester poised to topple Kensington
Dragon to unleash his magic
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Commentary
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Politics and crime
At last weekend's conference of the People's National Party Region 3, Member of Parliament for South St. Andrew, Dr. Omar Davies, rejected criticisms from Dr. Jephthah Ford, his rival for the chairmanship, that he was not involving himself sufficiently...
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Believe it or not
Espeut's critique is outdated
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY JPS passing the buck to consumers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I have been involved with electricity supply, generation and sales within the English-speaking Caribbean from 1951 to 1968 and sympathise with the problems of the Jamaica Public Service Limited...
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Lessons to be learnt from Katrina
People are the same everywhere
Selling idle lands
Animal shelters
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Entertainment
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Hot picks...Hot picks...Hot picks...Hot picks...
TODAY: Matthew 'Blessed' Blake presents Operation Consecration at Portmore Gospel Chapel, 219-220 Susan Avenue, Edgewater, Portmore, at 6 p.m. Featuring Ryan Mark...
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Entertainment Diary
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Farmer's Weekly
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RADA embarks on ackee project
The Rural Agricultural Development Agency (RADA) is embarking on a three-year ackee replanting project to plant 7,000 seedlings...
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Women at work
'St Bess' farmers get boost
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Mind &Spirit
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Equipping Jamaican churches for ministry
As Christians become effectively discipled they often yearn for a programme of formal theological instruction akin to that of a Bible school or seminary...
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In Katrina's wake... Prayers in the Gulf Coast
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