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Lead Stories
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Teachers fight back - Educators from Trench Town, Charlie Smith to march for peace
DISGRUNTLED TEACHERS at both Trench Town and Charlie Smith high schools in the violent-torn community of Arnett Gardens, South St. Andrew, will put down their chalk and dusters...
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Negro River threatens St Thomas residents
JPS ordered to comply with BSJ testing
Museums in Jamaica
Mass police meeting at Kingston waterfront
UK cops close in on murder suspect
Carib business leaders get update
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News
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13 J'cans to receive Musgrave Medals
THIRTEEN JAMAICANS who have excelled in the fields of art, science and literature will on October 5, be awarded with the prestigious Musgrave Medals by the Institute of Jamaica.
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GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS - Caring for the poor and needy
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS - If mother could see me now
Montego Bay trade expo kicks off Friday
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Business
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GraceKennedy, Western Union to be honoured
NEW YORK, NY: THE AMERICAN Friends of Jamaica (AFJ), a non-profit organisation that provides funds to educational, health and community organisations in Jamaica, will host its 24th Annual Jamaica Benefit Gala on Saturday, November 5...
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The Jamaica Public Service Company's financial nonsense
Sans Souci drops overcharging lawsuit
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Sport
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Ja clip Guatemala 2-1
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP): SHANE CRAWFORD'S tie-breaking goal in the 70th minute lifted Jamaica to a 2-1 victory over Guatemala in an exhibition match between CON-CACAF teams on Saturday night.
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Boys' Town let Arnett off the hook
Jamaica face tricky start
Roberts blames lack of commitment on Windies decline
William Knibb seek leadership position
Tivoli, Portmore satisfied with tie
Lamey's goal deflates Spring
Dawkins rescues point for Village
Wolmer's hunt fifth straight win
Johnson takes jab at Tarver
Reid hits four-timer as Ja Girls win 10-love
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Commentary
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On violence in schools
YESTERDAY, WE targeted the external violence that affects the operation of schools, focusing on South St. Andrew in particular. Today we look inside the institutions at another form of violence: students against students or even students against...
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Bush, war, and Democrats
Focussing on tourism
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Explanation needed from C&W
THE EDITOR, Sir: CABLE AND Wireless Jamaica (C&W) has announced a 45 per cent reduction in calling rates for its customers with the introduction of a new cellular plan that will eliminate cross-network charges.
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Maintenance Act amendments: More harm than good?
Emancipate yourself Mr Cooke
Solidarity must be universal
RGD: Stop empty PR
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Entertainment
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'Falla Backa Mi' - A celebration of 35 years in theatre
WITH 35 years in theatre under his belt, Oliver Samuels had no trouble convincing Jamaicans to 'falla backa him' to the Indoor Sports Complex in St. Andrew on Saturday night.
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JAVAA celebrates legendary labels
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Flair
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Juggling sex and the children
THE WAY I see it, sex is an integral part of our being . Whether we are in an official union or not, far too many women make the cardinal mistake of "locking shop" because of the children. At least, they use the children as an excuse for not.
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Mark and Stacey-Ann at last!
DRESSMAKING - A way of life for Thai women
SAINT'S SHEREENE IS LONDON DESIGNER'S FAVOURITE MUSE
Carlton Palmer - Jogging to a healthier lifestyle
DIVA Pampering the soul
RETIREMENT PLANNING
Palimony and the Maintenance Act
PRO-dress for success
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