THE people of Rae Town in central Kingston are past the point of frustration over the difficulty they are facing in making and receiving calls and text messages by way of their mobile devices.
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Prison cell headache
THE people of Rae Town in central Kingston are past the point of frustration over the difficulty they are facing in making and receiving calls and text messages by way of their mobile devices.
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Prison cell headache
Rappers Sean Kingston, the “Beautiful Girls” singer, and Sammy Adams, headline Stamford's Alive@Five concert series on Thursday, July 12.
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Sean Kingston, Sammy Adams bring rap vibe to Alive@Five, at Stamford's Columbus Park
Rappers Sean Kingston, the “Beautiful Girls” singer, and Sammy Adams, headline Stamford's Alive@Five concert series on Thursday, July 12.
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Sean Kingston, Sammy Adams bring rap vibe to Alive@Five, at Stamford's Columbus Park
Rappers Sean Kingston, the “Beautiful Girls” singer, and Sammy Adams, headline Stamford's Alive@Five concert series on Thursday, July 12.
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Sean Kingston, Sammy Adams bring rap vibe to Alive@Five, at Stamford's Columbus Park
The song follows the R&B influenced track “If U Wanted To” featuring Cameron Forbes who has collaborated with the likes of Sean Kingston, Tyga, …
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THERE will be no discrimination against people who live in Kingston and St Andrew’s inner city communities who desire to seek employment when FLOW opens its new call centre in Jamaica soon, the company’s Managing Director Garfield “Garry” Sinclair has said.
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No discrimination in call centre job selection — Sinclair
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
THE 20th International Meeting of BirdsCaribbean opens in Kingston tomorrow at the Knutsford Court Hotel, with a focus on Jamaican birds and their importance to the economy, tourism, agriculture and national heritage.
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BirdsCaribbean int’l conference for Kingston tomorrow
A Kingston labourer who is accused of robbing a security officer of $3,000 at knife-point claimed he did not steal from the guard but that the guard offered him $350 to show him his penis.
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Private dispute in robbery case
SIXTH form student at Campion College and Miss Teen Jamaica (2014-2015), Meca-Gaye Francis, has come to the aid of disabled 48-year-old snacks vendor, Michael Hill, with a donation towards the recovery of his home stall in Northumberland Lane, Franklin Town, in Kingston.
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Teen queen reaches out to disabled snacks vendor
SOME residents of Denham Town, West Kingston, yesterday staged a protest in front the police station in the community against last Friday’s fatal shooting of a music promoter.
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Denham Town residents say music producer killed in cold blood
SOME residents of Denham Town, West Kingston, yesterday staged a protest in front the police station in the community against last Friday’s fatal shooting of a music promoter.
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Denham Town residents say music producer killed in cold blood
THE Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC) last night said it would probe allegations that criminals are breaking into graves at May Pen Cemetery and removing and burning humans remains then reselling caskets in what is believed to be a multimillion-dollar operation.
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grave allegations at May Pen Cemetery
AFTER successfully hosting President Barack Obama and his team during their official visit to the island last month, the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston was left embarrassed when one of its employees stole more than a dozen phones used by the US Secret Service.
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Theft after Obama’s visit