IN recent elections in the Caribbean region, four ruling parties have been swept from office by the electorate, members of which opted to take their chances with opposition parties.
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Opposition parties on a roll in Carib politics
IN recent elections in the Caribbean region, four ruling parties have been swept from office by the electorate, members of which opted to take their chances with opposition parties.
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Opposition parties on a roll in Carib politics
A St Ann mother is appealing for assistance to get one of her six-week-old twin daughters to the United States to do a heart surgery which is expected to save the infant’s life.
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Mother seeks help to save her ‘miracle’ baby
MONTEGO BAY, St James — A meeting between Opposition Leader Andrew Holness and craft vendors at the Harbour Street Craft Market yesterday was briefly interrupted after a chain grabber who was pursued by the police dashed through the venue.
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Thief disrupts JLP, vendors meeting
MANDEVILLE, Manchester — The boast is that Jamaican coffee, particularly the Blue Mountain brand, is the best there is.
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Brand pirates plague Jamaican coffee
Businessman Gary “Butch” Hendrickson (left) and attorney-at-law Howard Mitchell address the function at which Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Ltd and Exotic Products Jamaica Ltd signed a joint venture agreement to collaborate in increased production and export, which will result in improved employment for the people of St Thomas. The event was held last Wednesday at the Knutsford Court hotel in St Andrew.
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PHOTO: For greater production
MANDEVILLE, Manchester – Dramatic fluctuations in earnings, sometimes from one year to the next, underline the uncertainties of coffee production.
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Challenging, but there is money in coffee
MONTEGO BAY, St James — A man who was at the top of the St James Police ‘Most Wanted’ list and who was fingered in last week’s gun slaying of a woman taxi driver, was shot and killed by unknown attackers in Granville, in the parish, Friday night police said.
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MoBay’s ‘Most Wanted’ shot dead
LAWYERS for the ATL Group Pension Fund Trustees Nominee Limited last Thursday began their cross-examination of former company executive Catherine Barber.
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IDT cross-examines Barber
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Montego Bay has long had an uneasy relationship with Kingston, asserting consistently that its development has been held ransom to decisions made by the island’s capital, 125 miles away.
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Montego Bay — a city making progress in some areas, but struggling in others
The smile on Amelda Schlifer’s face said it all recently when Kim Brown Lawrence gave her the keys to her new home.
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A home at last for mother of five
THE role of family doctors is to take centre stage on Tuesday when Jamaica, for the first time since it was first declared by the World Health Organization in 2010, celebrates World Family Doctor Day.
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World Family Doctor Day
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Montego Bay has long had an uneasy relationship with Kingston, asserting consistently that its development has been held ransom to decisions made by the island’s capital, 125 miles away.
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Montego Bay — a city making progress in some areas, but struggling in others
BORN out of one young person’s desire to support the cause of cancer research, Cancer Conscious Youth has grown from 20 members in 2008 to 45 registered members today.
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Are you cancer conscious?
Former Cabinet Minister Dr Christopher Tufton believes that the public health system, including the controversial no-user-fee policy, needs to undergo a comprehensive review in order that the authorities can make informed decisions on the allocation of resources.
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Tufton suggests health services review