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Friday | October 5, 2007 |

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Police puzzle - Arrest them! DPP wants cops involved in Grants Pen shooting arrested
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry, has given instructions for the four policemen implicated in last Friday's controversial killing of 18-year-old André Thomas in Grants Pen, St. Andrew, to be arrested.
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Abuse must stop - Smith
Child dies after being hit by bus - Police, principal call for pedestrian crossing
Greene sent on leave
PM says investment, trade priority of Gov't
Jordi Dunbar is winning 'bee' for St Catherine
Archbishop of York arrives today
Musgrave medallist bats for science and technology
Putting a wrap on a meaningful Caribbean-EU trade agreement
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Phase 2 of RGD's 'naming' project now under way
The Registrar General's Department (RGD) is on a drive to register some 6,000 'nameless' children who were born between September 2004 and December 2006.
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Mentally ill educator sent on sick leave - Holness
Sacked teacher reinstated
Children hospitalised after chlorine leak at pool
Public service staff orders to be reviewed - A-G
Something extra
Where should the new Parliament be sited?
Mahatma Gandhi: 138 years on, a legacy lives
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JSE clears Broilers
The Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG) has been cleared of any impropriety by the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), arising from the trading of shares by company directors and senior managers days before the market knew of pending...
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Golding's Honey Crust bakery relocates - Makes room for KFC
Wehby commits to fiscal control
Big bank narrows market gap
JMMB considering commercial bank launch - Pan Caribbean sets early 2008 timetable for entry
The gloves are off - Europe dismisses sugar, insults tourism ahead of 'make-or-break' trade talks
Shaw avoids fiscal report in maiden appearance - Signals 6-10% growth target
The big idea: lawmakers at National Heroes Circle
Inflation shoots above 7% under revised commodities basket - New classification gives better economic reading - Hughes
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Jones admits to steroid use - report
NEW YORK (AP): MARION JONES admitted to doping before the 2000 Olympics in a recent letter to close family and friends, The Washington Post reported yesterday.Jones, a triple gold medallist in Sydney, said she took 'the clear' for two years, beginning in...
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Simpson looking forward to a big season in '08
Nosworthy to make debut against Ghana
Aussies accuse Brits of dirty play
Goals rain down on Penwood
Irwin High surprise - Anchovy 1-0
Bank on Mambo in seventh race
Dennis Kirlew passes on
CTL take football double
Authorized favourite for Sunday's 'Arc'
Urgent decisions need to be taken
Windies coach should be, and must be, one of us
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Addressing the challenges of adult illiteracy
As recent events at the Ministry of Labour demonstrated, and as emphasised in yesterday's editorial, it is obvious that the country faces a severe problem of adult illiteracy and lack of certification.
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Pearnel's challenge
Stress is killing us!
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Caribbean sugar sector needs revamping
The Editor, Sir: I recently heard the president of the Sugar Association of the Caribbean (SAC), Karl James, on a radio programme stating his association's intention to challenge the recent decision...
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Trelawny townsin awful shape
God has spoken
PM a Christian?
Parents need to take charge
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Tories go for Cliff
Jimmy Cliff is hot with David Cameron and his Tory Party in the U.K. At least, one of Cliff's songs is.
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Pulse Caribbean Model Search down to 14
Quickies
Ninja Turtles shell-shocked in New York
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Happy birthday, Jack Daniels
J. Wray and Nephew always do things out of the ordinary, and so throwing a birthday party for a brand of whiskey is not unusual.
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Vroom, vroom, it's a new Subaru!
Fab corporate citizens
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