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 — 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
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
CASTRIES, St Lucia – Errol Alexander, St Lucia’s Acting Police Commissioner, has warned criminals in St Lucia that unlike Jamaica, the police there will take the necessary steps to protect themselves.
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‘We are not in Jamaica’ – St Lucia top cop tells criminals who attack police
MANCHESTER, Jamaica – The Manchester Police say that a man is in custody in relation to last month’s shooting death of justice of the peace Terrence Green.
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Suspect in custody for slaying Manchester JP
POLICE Commissioner Dr Carl Williams says a fleet management system is soon to be implemented by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to manage the force’s vehicles.
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Police to implement vehicle management system
THE Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) on Wednesday approved a US$130-million loan to Jamaica which the bank says will be used to strengthen the island’s structural programme for economic growth.
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Ja granted US$130-m IDB loan for economic growth programme
TWO senior members of the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) have called for meetings between the confederation and the Government before any final decision is taken on pay increases for the public sector.
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Unions want further talks with Gov’t on wage issues
THE Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) has extended condolences to the family and friends of the late Winston Sill, a PAJ member and honouree, and one of the Gleaner’s best-known photo journalists.
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PAJ hails the late Winston Sill
ST ANN, Jamaica – A motorcyclist was killed about 12:00 pm Sunday night, after he slammed into a bus along the Brown’s Town main road in St Ann.
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Motorcyclist slams into bus, dies
ST ANN, Jamaica — Police in Brown’s Town are now searching for the common-law husband of a 21-year-old woman who was killed in Retreat, St Ann, early Sunday morning.
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Man on the run after slashing girlfriend’s throat
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – The Ministry of Finance and Planning has launched Jamaica’s first electronic procurement platform, which will significantly improve efficiency and transparency in the acquisition of goods, services and works.
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Gov’t launches electronic procurement system
ST CATHERINE, Jamaica – A man and his six-year-old daughter were this morning rushed to hospital after they were hit from the motorcycle they were travelling on.
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Taxi driver on the run after hitting man, 6-y-o from motorcycle
Port Antonio Hospital in Portland was the beneficiary of medical supplies courtesy of United States -based nurse Desrene Dunns who was part of the recent Diaspora team to Jamaica
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A welcomed gift