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Nurse sick out crippling hospitals
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MINISTER of Health Rudyard Spencer says the high levels of absenteeism by nurses has caused a severe strain on the nation's health sector.
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Haiti giving reflects donor differences
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The outpouring of charitable giving in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti reinforced the fact that people who give for emergency relief differ from everyday donors, a new study says.
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Back to the road jams
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BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIME is just around the corner, and with it will come the usual hustle and bustle on our roadways.
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BLP COLUMN: The big sell-out
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The horror of the details surrounding the contractual arrangements between the National Housing Corporation and Housing Concepts SRL for construction of the Villages at Coverley would make even the late Joy Edwards blush.
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NEW YORK NEW YORK: NCF looking for Labour Day push
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What dazzles may even force you to jump up in the street, or even encourage you to pretend you are a flamingo, a peacock, or even a flying fish in full flight?
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ECJ chairman issues caution on new provisions to screen candidates
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CHAIRMAN of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) Professor Errol Miller says there are already provisions in the law that sets out the eligibility of persons seeking political office.
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Diary of a killer — Gangster longed to go out with woman
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LONELINESS, love for his children and his woman, introspection, and a deep hatred for the police and politicians are the major highlights of the diary of slain Stone Crusher Gang leader Cedric Murray.
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Haiti grabs hold of Detroiters
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This is Haiti; it beckons you, then it tests you. It heats you up then tries to melt you down, and this group of sweaty, dirt-caked volunteers persevered for one reason: Children.
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