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GSAT FIASCO - Parents, students have to wait until Monday to get results
THOUSANDS OF parents and children will have to wait at least until Monday to get the results of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT), as the Ministry of Education and Youth was yesterday unable to get the results to its regional offices on time.
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Portmore Causeway for sale? Port Authority considers purchasing old bridge
Tensions continue over union dues at Windalco
Government moves to ease tension between JCF and ISCF members
MIND & SPIRIT - Evangelical Alliance: A model organisation
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PM regrets Hewitt's untimely passing
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller has expressed deep regret at the gruesome death of Christine Hewitt, public relations practitioner and popular personality in the music industry, whose charred remains were found Thursday night in a burnt-out Toyota...
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ACROSS THE NATION
Flankers' trial - Firearm and ammo found
Lunch hour concert
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Why Jamaica is failing to grow
JAMAICA'S FAILURE to encourage entrepreneurship and growth is the central focus of a new report by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) on the island.
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Grim outlook for Jamaican stocks
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Taylor's fiver wrecks India
BOWLING WITH pace, aggression and accuracy, young Jamaican Jerome Taylor claimed his first five-wicket haul in Tests as he and his quick bowling partners put the West Indies in the box seat after day one of the fourth and final Test...
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Toni double sinks Ukraine in quarter-final
No second chances
France-Brazil to bring back 1998 memories
Lehmann saves hand Germany penalty shoot-out victory
Asians strike huge upsets
Jamaica add three more swimming medals
Gonzales, Williams head CAC squad
Ransom Man for Jamaica St Leger
In your neighbourhood
Holmwood stars get scholarships
Argentina and Germany players clash after match
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Editorial - An educated workforce is vital
WE BELIEVE we understand what Mr. Andrew Holness is getting at in his suggestion that Jamaica should train people to go abroad and to treat the money they remit as export earnings. Indeed, there is even some sympathy for Mr. Holness' idea.
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Shaking the oil monkey off our backs
July, stand by!
ISSUE: The condom conundrum
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Letter of the day: Gay, straight, or bisexual - nobody needs to know
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECOGNISE that democracy does allow for freedom of expression, irrespective of class, colour or creed, but what right does the law have to influence what should be a private affair, in this case homosexuality...
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Artistes' inciteful lyrics
Chuck's vote-buying allegations
Nothing against female principal
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Lots to do this weekend
WHEW! WHAT a weekend this is. The first day of July is filled with several activities. Here are the best of the lot for a family day out.
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Soap scene
Catching up with Abigail Spencer
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Let's talk relationships
Two weeks ago my wife left the matrimonial home and went to her mother. This is not the first time she has done this. Every time we have a serious conflict she does it. Because I love her very much, I go and ask her to come back home.
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Let's talk life
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Residents claim Matthews Lane
THE COMMUNITY Security Initiative (CSI) of the Ministry of National Security has moved to the troubled inner-city community of Matthews Lane in West Kingston.
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Californian golfers assist local charities
Dudley Lalah gets Lion's Club humanitarian award
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