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'Get in gear' - Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) urged to unseat People's National Party (PNP)
HYACINTH BENNETT, former president of the National Democratic Movement (NDM), yesterday challenged Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members to unseat the governing People's National Party (PNP).
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Mair replaces Dabdoub
Wright promises victory for Eastern Portland
Acid victim pleads for help
CWC confab for regional Governments
'Make condoms available in schools'
Dabdoub, Parchment were not good representatives - Smith
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GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - High school students demand screening of new teachers
FED UP with what they say is the uncaring attitude of some teachers in the education system, some students are calling for the screening of educators before they enter the teaching profession.
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Golding speaks on money allocation for constituents
Three Jamaican teachers receive awards
THE ST MARY STORY
The National Land Agency answers the following
Notice plans to establish brain tumour foundation
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Business
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Success of Worthy Park sugar estate
Peter McConnell and his family have been involved in the sugar industry for a very long time. With hard work and dedication over the years, their estate at Worthy Park - one of two privately owned sugar factories on the island...
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Frome Sugar factory workers demonstrate against manager
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Sport
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Ruthless Russell powers Jamaica through
MONTEGO BAY: RUTHLESS RYAN Russell ensured Jamaica of yet another year in Davis Cup Americas Zone Group Two by utterly dismantling Guatemala's No. 1 player, Cristian Paiz, in their reverse singles match at the Tryall Club in Hanover yesterday.
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Waterhouse win premier league title
Old Harbour, St Jago move into finals
Walker hurdles career-best 54.87
Drivers ready for action
Chelsea close in on title
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Commentary
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Declare emergency in schools
IT IS time to declare a state of emergency in schools. This call is prompted by the violence which has permeated from the societal ramshackle which spawned it to the highest level of tertiary education, the campus of the University of the West Indies.
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Portia: human rights today
Farmers Month
'Jah kingdom goes to waste'
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Mob justice on the UWI campus
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN I was going to high school, my teachers always reminded us that those of us who made it to university represented the top five per cent of society. We were the cream; we got this privilege to attend an institution...
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Nothing wrong with PM seeking divine guidance
Bad example by university students
The PM's high religious tone
Jamaica needs transformed leadership
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Entertainment
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Dancehall doctor launches book
THE REGGAE academia expanded by another volume on Friday night when Donna Hope's Inna di Dancehall: Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica was launched at the Old Dramatic Theatre, University of the West Indies, Mona.
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A Cobra in school
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Flair
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Jeneil lands Bennetton campaign
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Jeneil Williams became Pulse's hottest new modelling sensation when she was named last week as world "Model of the Week" by Models.com, the bible of the international modelling industry.
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Valerie Lewis-O ' Bryan - St James Boss of the Year
Female ministers' Easter message
Stepping out in style - Fashion this Easter
What is a pap smear?
Could I have cancer of the cervix and not know it?
YOPLAIT: Contributing to a healthy way of life
Browns in the garden
What is the HPV virus?
A crime only women can commit: infanticide
It's not all about sex
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