PARIS, France (AFP) — World athletics’ ruling body the IAAF on Saturday condemned as ‘naive’ the two blood experts at the centre of mass doping allegations.
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PARIS, France (AFP) — World athletics’ ruling body the IAAF on Saturday condemned as ‘naive’ the two blood experts at the centre of mass doping allegations.
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IAAF attacks ‘naive’ doping experts
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The police are reporting the seizure of One AK-47 Assault Rifle loaded with a magazine containing 10 7.62 rounds of ammunition on Largie Road, Kingston 11 on Friday.
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Police seize AK-47 rifle in St Andrew
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and residents of West Kingston gathered at a vigil at the Denham Town Police Station Friday night to remember slain police Constable Crystal Thomas.
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Cops, residents host vigil for slain Denham Town constable
WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — Donald Trump has been disinvited from a Republican party event Saturday over a suggestion that a debate moderator was tough on him because she was menstruating.
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Trump’s sexist remark turns Republican party against him
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar claiming that the Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission (TTDC) is in the pockets of the main opposition People’s National Movement (PNM), says she will not participate in any debate being organised by the TTDC ahead of the September 7 general election.
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T&T PM shuns election debate with Opposition Leader
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Sunshine Girls went down 50-54 to England in a humdinger on day two of the Netball World Cup in Sydney, Australia.
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NETBALL WORLD CUP 2015: Sunshine Girls edged by England in thriller
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Happy Birthday Jamaica!
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Weekly Round-up: Happy birthday Jamaica… Gully Bop, management split… O’Hara goes pro
KINGSTON, Jamaica — There were jitters among cambio operators yesterday after they were informed that their businesses islandwide could be shut down this month.
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Cambios facing total shutdown
Residents yesterday blocked a section of Elletson Road to protest against Wednesday’s accidental shooting death of Nicholas Thomas, 20, in downtown Kingston. Here, one of the demonstrators holds a placard while policemen look on. Inset is a placard with a photo of the deceased. Thomas, who resided in Dunkirk, was hit when an off-duty Jamaica Defence Force soldier allegedly fired at a robber. He was pronounced dead at hospital. A woman was also injured in the shooting. The demonstrators yesterday called for the arrest of the soldier accused of firing the bullet that killed their community member.
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A call for justice
WASHINGTON, DC, USA (AP) — GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump said yesterday he can’t recall using words such as “dog”, “fat” and “disgusting” to insult women he believes have slighted him, but such language litters his Twitter feed and other public comments he’s made for years.
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Trump can’t recall using insults he’s made often
WASHINGTON, DC, USA (AP) — President Barack Obama suffered a notable setback in his all-out campaign to secure Democratic support for the Iran nuclear deal when the leading Jewish Democrat in the Senate announced his opposition. The question is how significant the blow will turn out to be.
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Schumer rejects Iran deal
SUPPORTERS who crowded the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) headquarters at Belmont Road in Kingston yesterday breathed a sigh of relief after being assured that there was no plan to remove Andrew Holness as leader of the Opposition.
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No plan to remove Holness, supporters told
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — The Children’s Authority of Trinidad and Tobago is calling on the authorities to implement the “significant penalties” under the Children’s Act after a 10-year-old boy was shot and killed by an 11-year-old with a shotgun in a garden in Diego Martin, west of here on Thursday.
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Boy, 10, shot dead by 11-year-old
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (CMC) — The United States yesterday urged Haitians to go out and vote in Sunday’s general election as the authorities reminded political parties that it would be illegal to stage any public rally until after the election on Monday.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – The Sagicor Foundation has donated $300,000 to the Golden Age Home, Cluster A, under its ‘45 Ways to Give Back’ initiative, in celebration of the Sagicor Group’s 45th anniversary.
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Sagicor Foundation gives $300,000 to Golden Age Home