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Patrons asked to shake dreadlocks
Memories
of people screaming, nearly being crushed and suffering
several scrapes were the end result of feteing at
the annual Licensing party for one unlucky patron
on Saturday night...
Rio
Claro man shot by neighbour
Police are continuing to comb the Rio Claro forests
in search of a man who allegedly shot his neighbour
twice in the legs and chest on Saturday night...
Education
Ministry urges lower fees
The
Education Ministry has made an appeal to private special
schools, who have registered for the Governments
offer of financial assistance, to either defer or
reduce their fees...
Drains
clogged with debris days after Point protest
Days after police unleashed tear gas and rubber bullets
at Point Fortin residents, during a fiery demonstration,
the distressed community is now bracing for floods,
as the drains of Parrylands, Sobo and Guapo are filled
with debris...
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NCBJ
operating profit up 20 per cent
National
Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCBJ) reported
earnings per share of 46 cents in their
recently released first quarter results
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The
many faces of lupus
Curtis
Wilson has been suffering from kidney disease
for over 30 years. Before he was diagnosed
with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
in 1983, there was a lot of ambiguity surrounding
his illness...
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Kenyas
Lelei wins
Kenyas
Hillary Lelei won the 24th edition of
the Clico Marathon (26.2 miles) from Chaguanas
to Queens Royal College at the Queens
Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain yesterday
in humid conditions...
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Government
housing for Tucker Valley
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC)
plans to construct this year a $200 million
housing project in Tucker Valley, Chaguaramas...
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Roy
Cape, Imij, Traffik for CIC fete
The
theme for the annual all-inclusive Carnival
fete organised by the St Marys College
Past Students Union has always been
Great Music, Nice People...
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With
today marking the official end of the
work week for many, the Guardian gives
its readers a lagniappe from last weekends
major fetes...
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