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Children at risk - JFJ wants Parliament to debate growing problem of crime
HUMAN RIGHTS lobby group, Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) yesterday called on Parliament to debate the disturbing state of crime and violence in the nation and outline, for a national television audience, the steps the legislature plans on...
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Windalco, NWU meet Tuesday to quash row
UN launches anti-Semitism investigation
Region urged to properly manage diabetes ns
Grenadian Education Minister says 'Passa Passa' not welcome
Centre to be built for low-risk inmates at Tamarind Farm
Gov't considers electronic tagging of inmates
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Street people overrun Port Antonio
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: THE POLICE in the resort town of Port Antonio have confirmed that the town is struggling to cope with a large influx of street people, primarily those of unsound mind.
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Fire guts Portmore market
ACROSS THE NATION
Repeat offender gets life
Inter-faith dialogue the key for religious freedom
Jamalco donates dialysis machines
'Ideas are still on my mind'
Wheelchairs from US charity group
Community policing in Grants Pen
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Europe counts cost of bird flu
LONDON, England (Reuters): EUROPE'S POULTRY industry counted the multimillion-dollar cost of the spread of bird flu in lost sales yesterday after United States agencies urged more funds to fight a possible deadly human pandemic that could kill...
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'Don't do business with drug lords'
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Lara hits out at WI critics
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP): RECORD-SETTING batsman Brian Lara hit back at critics of the West Indies cricket team yesterday on his arrival in New Zealand to prepare for a three-match Test series.
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Pick up pace at Sabina - Lockerbie
Foster-Hylton, Thompson shine
Cavalier, D Park to clash
In defence of local racing
Masters, Entertainers draw
Binnie is top male squash player
Over 40 schools to line up for tournament
Biggs and McKenzie shine for Sp Town
Netball association starts new 'A' league
Laying a solid foundation
Razzak to rebound in feature
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Ward Theatre and Cricket World Cup
PLANS ARE afoot to revitalise downtown Kingston in time for the influx of visitors expected for Cricket World Cup at Sabina Park. This is long overdue and is to include rehabilitation of St. William Grant Park, the establishment of a new bus terminus...
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Lack of diplomacy
Cricket is a sexy thing
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Buying time with charisma
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WRITING of a new political chapter has started in the beautiful land called Jamaica.
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Managing dons
All should vote for PM
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'The Bold And The Beautiful'
Mario Lopez: More than a role March 20 is Mario Lopez's first airdate as The Bold and the Beautiful's Dr. Christian Ramirez, brother of firefighter Hector Ramirez, played by Lorenzo Lamas.
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SOAPSCENE All My Children:
GOSSIP: Marcy Walker chooses faith over soaps
Life can be rough for 'America's Next Top Model'
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... life - Coping with a chronic illness
Dear Counsellor: I am 44 years old and I have a medical illness. I have difficulty complying with the instructions of weight loss, exercise and diet. I would like to get some coping strategies for healthy living.
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... relationships - My partner is dishonest ... I am confused
A strange rake
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