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2018-10-21
SHOCKED into SILENCE
Our commissioner recently went on retirement, so you will find that there is somebody acting for him and there is somebody acting for that person who is acting for him ... .
FIXING FLAWS
INDECOM urges cops to stop tampering with crime scenes
Misunderstood boys being left behind
Mico CARE Centre goes global
Rape survivors, a tale of two sisters.
Gordon Robinson notes that there is war and rumours of war in Portland.
Cancer society working to close urban rural gap.
Fear of cheap imports causes egg factory delay.
Importing trouble
Cassia Park resident welcomes BPOs
Why the army is loved and feared
Jamal Khashoggi’s relevance to Jamaica
Zimbabwe: broke again
Dem fi stop tek Patois fi joke!
Patois activism and ulterior motives
PRAPA-PRAPA SPELIN
I deserve my own mandate, says JFF boss
Leaders Portmore hunt win in the Jungle
Monday night fundraiser for Shelton at Harbour View
We need to get better – KC’s Bernard
Champs Rusea’s crash out
PAST THE FINISHING POST
Brilliant Patriarch lands Ahwhofah Sprint
Tough task for Windies
Another series, but the same old story
Hart: New football league can benefit Caribbean players
Homework for parents
The barriers don’t glow in the dark. It is only when your car light reaches the barriers that you really realise how close you are. That time it may be too late.
Mayberry to develop villas in Montego Bay
Checklist for NHT loan qualification
The missing ingredient that makes meetings a drag
Future more uncertain for citizenship programmes
A cheapskate’s guide to shopping for credit cards
As Canada legalises marijuana, other countries likely to follow
EXPERIENCE JAMAIQUE
Beres keeps time for Dennis
Jamaica’s growing billion-dollar film industry
Coxson begins at the end
THE BLACK HOLOCAUST
Digital registries to improve health outcome
Marchers clog streets of London to demand new Brexit vote
A MATTER OF LAND Wrong boundary leads to problem with my neighbour
Creativity on a crescendo
Remembering the heroes
British Council Programme seeks to strengthen heritage sector
PNP hypocrisy on FLA
Ageing in the age of ageism
After breast cancer ... I simply don’t feel sexual
For some with cancer, ‘pink October’ can’t end soon enough
Integrity, quality and excellence
Operations manager Isaac O’ Meally
Supporting the community’s ‘oasis’
Kiwanis Club of Stony Hill builds new kitchen for basic school
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Personal change is suggested. How you look and feel will depend on fitness, diet, and how well you tend to get along with others. Do your best and you won’t be disappointed with the results you get. Romance is featured.
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