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Saturday | January 12, 2008 |

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O'Meally-Nelson leaves UTech
Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nelson, was recently removed from her position as Pro-Chancellor of the University of Technology (UTech), after serving the institution for 18 years.
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Bouncing back from crack
Libel group to hold public forums
'Lack of civic pride could destroy MoBay's tourism'
Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) traffic dept receives two new patrol cars
From drug addicts to a life of purpose
Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) urges government to address overcrowding at Bustamante Hospital
'Ganja smoking destroying our young men'
Equipping men with life skills
Renewed hope for the New Year
Career: 8 things you should do at an interview
DOs and DOn'Ts ... of dining out
Talking SEX: Overcoming emotional barriers to sex
Doctor's Advice: I'm a virgin at 21!
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Island not fully prepared for an earthquake
Jamaica is not prepared for an earthquake, according to Ronald Jackson, director general of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM)...
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Kidnapped victim was not housed at Twin Palm Estates
Across the Nation: Millions granted for Cockpit Country conservation
'Never thought I'd reach Hollywood'
Spy Cam get caught! This week, we share with you young adults on the social scene.
Just love that clutch!
Style: STAKEOUT: THIS WEEK'S MOST STYLISH
Tech: SAVVY: Which camera is better suited for you?
How a stronghold fell
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the biofuel industry: Local farmers lead the way jis photos
To some, they have a reputation of being gluttonous and dirty. To others, they make the most delectable meat suitable for any festive occasion.
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Market anticipates bounce from M&A deals: Rivalry for Barbados Farms continues
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Jones gets six-month jail time
Disgraced Olympian Marion Jones makes a statement after her sentencing at the Westchester County Federal Courthouse yesterday in White Plains, New York.
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West Indies face tall order
Lambert satisfied
Scales tilting for a High Grade
Whitmore among Simoes assistants
Barbados make good start
The man who reached the peak
Over 20 schools for Puma meet at Kirkvine
Big field for Douglas Forrest Invitational
Tense battle
In your neighbourhood: High Mountain 10k in Williamsfield
Jamaica take command
Performer of the week: Brown's bowling sends Leewards into tailspin
Confident Waterhouse, P'more launch final battle
Bender expected big semi-final win over Bodles
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Power from the people
With the most recent, seemingly inexplicable islandwide blackout still fresh in the collective memory, we sincerely doubt if many would oppose Dr. Paul Campbell's ...
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Evolution and monkey business
issue: Ban the violence in music!
We are a gambling people
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LETTER OF THE DAY: Road conditions main cause of accidents
The Editor, Sir:It often bothers me to hear police officers justifying their harassment of commuters by stating that it is excessive speeding that causes road fatalities.
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Unheeding governments
Sign of maturity
No more talks, time for action
Halting the guns
No hide and seek
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