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Gardening – May 17
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Opposition spokesman on Foreign Affairs & Foreign Trade Edmund Bartlett is expressing disappointment at the failed Free-Trade Agreement negotiations between Caricom and Canada.
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Failed Free-Trade Agreement negotiations between Caricom, Canada disappointing — Bartlett
ATTORNEY Valerie Neita-Robertson yesterday suggested to a juror from the Vybz Kartel murder trial that she and her colleagues had agreed beforehand to convict the men and that they would throw a party to celebrate the verdict.
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Kartel juror denies party planned to celebrate verdict
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The guests have arrived and Emancipation Park in St Andrew is alive with the sights, sounds and mystique of Dinner en Blanc.
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PHOTOS: Emancipation Park comes alive with Dinner en Blanc
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Jamaica Observer’s exclusive print event, Dinner en Blanc is about to begin at the Emancipation Park in St Andrew. Guests to this marquee event were brought to the Park from three different locations in the Corporate Area. The final destination for Dinner en Blanc was kept secret until a short while ago.
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PHOTOS: Dinner en Blanc about to start at Emancipation Park
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) today announced that the Super Lotto Jackpot prize for draw #567 on
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Super Lotto won in Barbados
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Re-elected president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Whycliffe Cameron is expressing his condolences and that of his board of directors following the death of the father of former West Indies fast bowler Joel Garner.
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Joel Garner’s father dies, Cameron expresses condolences
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Three men have been arrested and charged with illegal possession of firearm after they were accosted and searched by police in separate incidents in St James and Clarendon on Friday and Saturday.
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Three arrested after police seize two guns
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Matthew Samuda has been confirmed as the new president of the young professional arm of the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP), Generation 2000 (G2K).
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Matthew Samuda new G2K president
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – Minister of Youth and Culture Lisa Hanna, says a national dialogue will have to take place before the country can make a decision on the issue of corporal punishment.
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Youth minister calls for dialogue on corporal punishment
KINGSTON, Jamaica – A man has been charged in relation to the fire that killed 18-year-old Bebeto Harris, 15-year-old Leonard Morris and 9-year-old Abigail Reid at their home in Hopeful Village, Admiral Town, Kingston 12.
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UPDATE: Man charged after siblings perish in fire
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (JIS) – Jamaicans who owe outstanding sums to the National Water Commission (NWC) are being urged to settle their accounts.
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Pickersgill urges NWC customers to settle outstanding bills
NEW YORK (AP) – A woman who was accused of killing her 80-year-old mother-in-law to get her money pleaded guilty Friday to first-degree murder. She also admitted plotting to kill two witnesses.
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Daughter-in-law admits killing 80-year-old NY woman
ST ANDREW, Jamaica – The St Andrew South police have reported that three illegal firearms along with several rounds of ammunition were seized and two men arrested between Friday afternoon and early Saturday morning.
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Three illegal firearms seized, two men arrested in St Andrew