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Church lashed on Olint
Christians who placed their funds in Olint Corporation Ltd and other foreign currency trading-related investment schemes were naïve and foolish, says Dr Henley Morgan, management consultant and a congregational leader at the Trench Town-based Praise City International church...
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Turks and Caicos Islands investigators eye Jamaica
Developers hit by illegal sand miners
Psychologist urges investors to seek help
Infant found in garbage
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Drama in the Chinese restaurant
It's been 15 minutes since Leonard ordered his sweet and sour pork with extragravy and he still hasn't received it. Needless to say, he's not a happy camper. "Hello! Is wah happen? Look how long mi deh yah a try get di likkle food and all now! Mi baby madda a nuh one easy woman...
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Half-a-mil in damages for false imprisonment
NEPA boat to boost operations
Thursdaytalk
Can men catch the hug bug?
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Air to be cleared on $30m agri loan
Agriculture stakeholders are expressing concern over the distribution of $30 million in loan assistance to small farmers, which should have been distributed in April.In January, Agriculture Minister Dr Christopher Tufton, while announcing a $70-million subsidy...
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KSAC promises $6m in back-to-school funds
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Windwards blow away Jamaica
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): THE WINDWARDS Islands handed Jamaica their second consecutive defeat as they romped to a five-wicket victory in rainy conditions on the third and final day of the third-round TCL Group West Indies Under-19 match yesterday...
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Phillips and Denton claim Under-14 titles
Norwegian wins but doping bust steals the show
Bolt anticipates fast time in London
Tigerless Open up for grabs
Amateurs get ready to tee off
Jamaica teams still in hunt
Harbour View release Scarlett
25 teams for Carib Champs
Digicel to aid JFF
Carib swim meet begins
Ronaldinho signs with ambitious AC Milan
Yao Ming on course for Games warm-ups
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EDITORIAL - Let them debate big ideas
It would have been courteous, and better, if Peter Phillips had informed Portia Simpson Miller beforehand of his intention to announce on Sunday night his intention to challenge her for the leadership of the People's National Party (PNP) at its annual conference...
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The end of 'market fundamentalism'
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaica at a major crossroad
The Editor, Sir: I am concerned that Jamaica is at a major crossroad and is on the verge of some serious instability. I am not one to usually cast gloom and doom over any situation but I am very sceptical that we have the leadership necessary to take us out of these crises...
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Wanted: Serious Opposition
When Portia held the fort
Phillips right to challenge now
More specs on Bolt in Beijing
... and other races
Negative Jamaica image abroad
Contradictions on abortion
Problems with rural land subdivisions
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Artistes deliver at seafood fest
WESTERN BUREAU: The SEA of people spilled on to the stage as thousands of patrons jostled to see their favourite artistes at the 10th annual Little Ochie Seafood Carnival in Alligator Pond, St Elizabeth, Sunday night. Scores of children, many appearing to be as young as five...
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Seafood cook-off
Besides the delicious array of seafood offered at the Bigga Little Ochie Seafood Carnival, in Manchester, on Sunday, the highlight of the day could well have been the scintillating cook-off. On the black-sand beaches of Alligator Pond, four students from various institutions...
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What a Carnival!
Cold beer - with a difference!
The hot and cold on food safety
The safest ways
'Hubba-Hubba' Habibi
How to keep youngsters mind healthy
Baking for a cause
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