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NOTICIAS Jamaicanas
Desde Jamaica
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19/08/2007, La Repubblica: L'uragano Dean ora minaccia la Giamaica
Bush dichiara lo stato di emergenza preventivo
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23/07/2007, The Guardian: Victory for gay rights campaign as reggae star agrees to ditch homophobic lyrics
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22/07/2007, The Jamaica Observer: Beenie Man denies signing deal with gay group
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30/06/2007, Alias – Il manifesto: L’ultimo griot urbano
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21/06/2007, The Jamaica Observer: Gay lobby claims peace pact with leading artistes
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19/06/2007, Hospitalityjamaica.com: HIV/AIDS eroding tourism assets
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19/06/2007, Radio Jamaica: Man killed in alleged confrontation with police
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17/06/2007, The Jamaica Observer: J'CAN children IN TROUBLE
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13/06/2007, Rototomsunsplash.com: Tre dei principali artisti reggae/dancehall hanno rinuciato all’omofobia e condannato la violenza contro gay e lesbiche.
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31/05/2007, La Provincia di Lecco + Como + Sondrio: Live I consumatori chiedono di cancellare il concerto del giamaicano: Manson? Al Codacons fa più paura Beenie
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29/05/2007, Jamaica Gleaner: Police kill again - and again!
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18/05/2007, Liberazione: Il reggae omofobo non lo vogliamo
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17/05/2007, Il Corriere della Sera - Roma: Contestato Elephant Man Il suo reggae è omofobo
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16/05/2007, BBC news: Jamaica struggles to fight crime
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16/05/2007, ANSA: E' al centro delle polemiche il concerto che stasera dovrebbe tenere a Roma..
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12/05/2007, Nazione, La (Firenze): "IL CONCERTO DI CAPLETON all'auditorium Flog andava annullato
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12/05/2007, La Repubblica - inserto D: Dancehall
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12/05/2007, L'UNITA': Capleton non è omofobico e i suoi concerti non sono stati annullati
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11/05/2007, El Pais: Beenie Man asegura que sus viejos temas homófobos atacaban a pederastas y rivales
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11/05/2007, Nove da Firenze: Concerto del discusso Capleton alla Flog: la sinistra insorge
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11/05/2007, Unita, L': Reggaeman, antigay, violento: stop
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11/05/2007, Repubblica, La: Il raggaman promette "niente omofobia" ma arci gay protesta
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10/05/2007, Epolis: Cantante omofobo al villaggio globale
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10/05/2007, El Pais: Revuelta contra la homofobia de la música jamaicana
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10/05/2007, Corriere della Sera - Milano: Quanti omofobi, e Capleton è il «Profeta»
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09/05/2007, Manifesto, Il: NO A CONCERTI DI CAPLETON
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09/05/2007, Giorno, Il (Milano): Capleton apre la lunga estate del reggae Il predicatore rasta sul palco
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09/05/2007, Giorno, Il (Milano): Capleton apre la lunga estate del reggae Il predicatore rasta sul palco
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09/05/2007, Repubblica, La: La protesta
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09/05/2007, Giornale, Il: Rassegna reggae, il primo è Capleton
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08/05/2007, Stampa, La: Quel cantante giamaicano che scandalizza il mondo
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08/05/2007, Stampa, La: Capleton all'Hiroshima
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08/05/2007, La Repubblica: "rinunciamo a capleton"
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08/05/2007, La Repubblica: Minerba: "solo operazioni commerciali"
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08/05/2007, La Repubblica: "capleton omofobo"
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08/05/2007, ANSA: MUSICA:OMOFOBO CAPLETON INAUGURA FESTIVAL REGGAE SUMMERTIME
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07/05/2007, La Repubblica: Capleton, il profeta reggae che canta contro i gay
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03/05/2007, De Volkskrant: Politie volgt concert reggaezanger wegens discriminatie
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28/04/2007, Il Corriere della Sera - Bologna: FRANCO GRILLINI «Nessuna scusante, avrebbero dovuto sapere»
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28/04/2007, Il Domani di Bologna: Quel reggae omofobo
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28/04/2007, La Repubblica: Gay: "Capleton? E' reggae omofobico"
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28/04/2007, Il Corriere della Sera - Bologna: IL REGGAE ANTIGAY FA LITIGARE LA SINISTRA
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28/04/2007, Il Corriere della sera - Bologna: CAPLETON E BEENIE MAN Urlano «froci al rogo» ma li premiano come star
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28/04/2007, The Jamaica Observer: Mob beats cross-dresser
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28/04/2007, The Jamaica Observer: Pestaggio di un travestito, follia collettiva a Falmouth, Trelawny - Jamaica
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22/04/2007, The Jamaica Observer: The Rasta view on homosexuality?
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22/04/2007, The Jamaica Observer: Il punto di vista Rasta sull’omosessualità?
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18/04/2007, Reggae Zion: Essere gay in Jamaica è uguale ad essere morto
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17/04/2007, Yahoo! News - Planet Out: To be gay in Jamaica "to be dead"
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14/04/2007, La Repubblica: Elephant Man in Italia
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13/04/2007, St. Lucia Star Online: St. Lucia: Security minister urged to cancel Sizzla concert
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12/04/2007, Gay City news: Anti-Gay Melee in Jamaica
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12/04/2007, Advocate.com: Antigay violence at funeral in Jamaica
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03/04/2007, The Jamaica Observer: Anti-gay attack
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30/03/2007, The Guardian : Cricket, murder and a very British copper
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24/03/2007, Il Mattino: Cricket, riti voodoo e ct strangolato
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24/03/2007, Il Gazzettino online: GIALLO IN GIAMAICA
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02/03/2007, World Music Central: Thoughts About Censorship for Music Freedom Day 2007
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15/02/2007, J-Flag, Kingston - Jamaica: Ennesimo abuso da parte della polizia giamaicana, stavolta di natura omofobica.
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08/02/2007, Freemuse: United Kingdom: City council proposes ban on 'murder music'
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27/12/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Rights groups rap police abuse
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23/12/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Witnesses missing in police murder trial
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02/12/2006, The Indipendent: Perry Henzell is dead
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01/12/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Central Kingston residents protest 'police brutality'
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10/11/2006, Denverpost.com: Anti-gay violence condoned
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01/09/2006, Murderfree.org: Sean Paul - Tribute to Murdered Jamaicans
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31/07/2006, Reggae-news.net: NO ES RACISMO PERSEGUIR A BEENIE MAN por Peter Tatchell
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06/07/2006, The Independent: Reggae stars banned after breaking gay hate pledge
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01/07/2006, The Wire: Violenza sessuale su donne e ragazze in Jamaica
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01/07/2006, The Wire: Sexual violence against women and girls in Jamaica
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28/06/2006, il Messaggero: L’Arcigay: «Banton incita all’odio, non deve cantare»
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28/06/2006, Il Gazzettino: Arcigay contro il reggae omofobo di Buju Banton
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16/06/2006, Internazionale: Circondati dall'odio
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17/05/2006, La Gazzetta di Parma: L'altra Giamaica
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21/04/2006, BBC: In Conversation with Buju Banton
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22/03/2006, The Christian Science monitor: Caribbean's bittersweet new reality
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16/03/2006, The Christian Science monitor: Jamaica moves to stop the killings
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16/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: UNICEF concerned with Jamaica's child labour figure
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16/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: A year of grief
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16/03/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Junor wants child murders made a capital offence
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14/03/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Portia takes office March 30
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13/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Solution to crime Jamaica's most pressing need - survey
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10/03/2006, The New York Times: Mortimo Planno, 85, a Rastafarian Leader, Is Dead
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10/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: 'US human rights report is flawed'
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09/03/2006, 365Gay.com: Four Arrested In Gay Jamaican AIDS Worker Murder
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09/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Firearms top Crime Stop report
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09/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: US bashes Jamaica's human rights record
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08/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Rasta icon Mortimo Planno is dead
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07/03/2006, The Jamaica Observer: US upgrades Ja to tier two in human trafficking
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06/03/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Another child murdered
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06/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Police on alert
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05/03/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Police Federation condemns six-y-o girl's murder
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04/03/2006, Reggae Zion: DIRITTI E RECIPROCHE LIBERTA'
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28/02/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Cabinet, UK MP, private sector groups hail Portia
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28/02/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Jamaica Labour Party unfazed by Simpson Miller's victory
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28/02/2006, BBC news: Jamaica: A chronology of key events
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28/02/2006, El Pais: Una mujer gobernará por primera vez Jamaica tras ganar las elecciones internas de su partido
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27/02/2006, Scotsman.com: Jamaica to get woman prime minister for the first time
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26/02/2006, BBC news: Jamaica to get first woman leader
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26/02/2006, Toronto Star: Jamaica getting first female PM
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26/02/2006, The Miami Herald: Jamaica will have island's first female head of government
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26/02/2006, CBC News: Jamaica to get first woman prime minister
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25/02/2006, USA Today: Jamaica poised to get 1st female leader
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25/02/2006, The Miami Herald: Two in Cabinet lead race for prime minister
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19/02/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Sex work on the rise - The stud and women clients
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18/02/2006, : Francis Tulloch says Portia best ever minister
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16/02/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: No same sex unions says Government of Jamaica
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15/02/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Unholy union'
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15/02/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Church warns against gay marriage
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06/02/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Anti-crime community initiative to be launched
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01/02/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Murders the target
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29/01/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica upset with EU
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26/01/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Schools in fear
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20/01/2006, The Jamaica Star: Buju Banton freed of assault charge
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20/01/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica's stability important to US
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20/01/2006, Yardflex.com: Dancehall Artiste Buju Banton Freed of Assault Charge
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19/01/2006, Claudemills.com: BUJU BANTON FREED OF GAY ASSAULT CHARGE
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19/01/2006, BBC news: Hard return for Jamaica drugs mule
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19/01/2006, BBC Radio 4: It's My Story
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14/01/2006, Reggaerevolution.it: 2005 NUOVO RECORD DI OMICIDI IN JAMAICA
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14/01/2006, Human Rights Watch: JAMAICA: UCCISO ATTIVISTA PER I DIRITTI UMANI
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11/01/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal cops back
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10/01/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Police moving in'
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10/01/2006, The Jamaica Observer: 2005 tourism's best year ever, says Pennicook
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10/01/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: La polizia si trasferisce
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08/01/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Media heads suggest review of mob coverage
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08/01/2006, BresciaOggi: Tornata in paese la salma di Travaini
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06/01/2006, WOAI.com: Ya 'Mon: Jamaica is Murder Capital of the World
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05/01/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Plan to cut murder in Jamaica
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04/01/2006, Taxi 109 news: Risarcimento in arrivo
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04/01/2006, 365Gay.com: Anti-Gay Violence Claims Another Life In Jamaica
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02/01/2006, Jamaica Gleaner: Jamaica awaits Government's new anti-crime plans
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01/01/2006, Reggae Revolution: NON TUTTA LA DANCEHALL E' SPAZZATURA
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01/01/2006, The Jamaica Observer: Patterson in last New Year's message sees new hope for a secure Jamaica
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31/12/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Police federation pledges support to Grantley Waite's family
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30/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Cyaan tek it nuh more'
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29/12/2005, CBC.ca: Controversial cop turns rapper in Jamaica
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29/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Eight killed in 24 hours in Jamaica
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29/12/2005, The Jamaica Observer: More than 1,650 murders in Jamaica
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29/12/2005, Yahoo! News: Jamaican Police Officer Becomes Rap Artist
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28/12/2005, BresciaOggi: Giamaica, l’ultimo viaggio di Luigi
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26/12/2005, Taxi 109 news: OTTO POLIZIOTTI IN STATO DI FERMO
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26/12/2005, Taxi 109 news: Smirnoff : Non va!
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25/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder and the youths
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25/12/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Smirnoff Experience - TOK earns ire of promoters
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24/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Unbiased jury'in Jamaica
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20/12/2005, The Jamaica Observer: EU funds anti-hanging lobby
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18/12/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica ratifies treaty banning violence against women
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17/12/2005, BresciaOggi: La salma di Travaini tornerà tra un mese
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16/12/2005, BresciaOggi: Un’attesa straziante Nessuna novità sul caso dell’albergatore ucciso
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15/12/2005, BresciaOggi: Travaini tornerà in Italia
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14/12/2005, BresciaOggi: «L’episodio fa crescere la tensione »
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14/12/2005, BresciaOggi: L’assassinio resta ancora avvolto dal mistero Non si trova l’arma nè un movente plausibile
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14/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Study: Kids of imprisoned women suffer
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14/12/2005, BresciaOggi: «C’è il buio sulla morte di Luigi»
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13/12/2005, BresciaOggi: Bresciano accoltellato a morte in Giamaica
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13/12/2005, BresciaOggi: Bresciano ammazzato in Giamaica
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13/12/2005, BresciaOggi: Rabbia anche nell’isola Sui giornali giamaicani il delitto apre un «caso»
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12/12/2005, The Guardian: We will pay for cheap bananas with prisons, fear and fragmentation
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12/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Negril hotelier slain
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10/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 30
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09/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 29
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09/12/2005, Gaywired.com: AIDs Campaigner Found Dead After Abduction in Jamaica
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09/12/2005, Scoop indipendent news: UN deplores killing of AIDS activist in Jamaica
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08/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 28
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06/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 26
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06/12/2005, The Guardian : Jamaican gay activist shot dead after being abducted
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04/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: No crime on Jamaica Gleaner, Sunday Gleaner front pages
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03/12/2005, Jamaicans.com: KRAAL TRIAL LATEST
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03/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: WEEK FIVE WRAP-UP
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02/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 24
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02/12/2005, PlanetOut.com: AIDS activist slain in Jamaica
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01/12/2005, Christian Aid: Jamaican HIV defender murdered on eve of World AIDS Day
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01/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 23
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01/12/2005, 365Gay.com : Gay AIDS Advocate Murdered In Jamaica
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01/12/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Thirty cops to account for missing weapons
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26/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal trial - Jamaican Deputy Commissioner Mark Shields admits 'briefing' trial witnesses
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26/11/2005, Scotsman.com: Jamaica hits murder record
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26/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: St James murder toll now 115
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25/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Statements from cops not admitted into evidence
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25/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Nicholson says he's ready to apologise to Michael Gayle's mom
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25/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Nicholson says he's ready to apologise to Michael Gayle's mom
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25/11/2005, Washington Post: Showing a Different Side of 'Jamrock'
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25/11/2005, Chicago Sun-times: Damian Marley firmly rooted in traditional reggae
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24/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Witness says...
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24/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 1,476 MURDERS in Jamaica
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24/11/2005, The Guardian: EU sugar farmers demand higher pay-outs
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24/11/2005, Jamaicans.com: LAST YEAR’S DEATH FIGURE SURPASSED
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24/11/2005, United Press Internationatl: Jamaica's murder rate hits all-time high
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23/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Cop says man shot dead while being searched
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22/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 16
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22/11/2005, Jamaicans.com: POLICE SEARCH FOR 20 MISSING GIRLS
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22/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Gun allegedly found at Crawle tested more than two years after incident
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20/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: The Michael Gayle debacle
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20/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Fewer females going to prison as drug mule trade declines
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20/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 15 murders to new record
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20/11/2005, The Boston Globe: In a climate of homophobia, Caribbean opens path for gays
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19/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Cop testifies against Adams
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19/11/2005, Jamaicans.com: SCHOOLS CLOSE DUE TO VIOLENCE
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19/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: WEEK THREE WRAP-UP
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18/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 14
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18/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Student shot by gunmen still fears for her safety
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18/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Tenement terror
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18/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Few cops jailed for shootings
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18/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: It's disappointing, says JFJ
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18/11/2005, San Francisco Chronicles: Old anti-gay laws up for debate in Jamaica
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17/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 13
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17/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Three mid-morning murders as Jones Town violence flares
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17/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Shanice gives rivetting testimony
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17/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Witnesses saw cops drive off with teen
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16/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Legal wranglings delay testimony in Crawle trial
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15/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: TEAR-GASSED!
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15/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 11
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15/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 11
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13/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Crawle Trial
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13/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Crime - the reason why Jamaicans emigrate
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12/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Junor agrees to national debate on sexuality but.
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12/11/2005, SOS Jamaica: RAMBO ALLA SBARRA
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11/11/2005, The Village Voice: Balancing Act
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11/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Adams reports coming under fire from 10 gunmen
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11/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Government failed to protect Gayle from torture
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11/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'State guilty'
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11/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY NINE
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10/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Police recorder malfunctions in court
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09/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 10 year-old prosecution witness unable to take stand
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09/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 7
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08/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Central Kgn shootings shake truce
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08/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Witness says police never told 'Chen Chen' was at Crawle house
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06/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: TRAPPED: LEGAL CONSTRAINTS VS CONSCIENCE - Defence dilemma
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05/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: WEEK ONE WRAP-UP
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05/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL DAY FIVE
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04/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Eight murdered in 24 hours
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04/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: The mayhem continues
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04/11/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Retired cop says he knew 'Chen Chen' was wanted after second interview
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03/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: KRAAL TRIAL: DAY THREE
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01/11/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: PNP linked to 'Bulbie'
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31/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 'Bulbie' shot dead
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30/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen used by evil forces
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30/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: We forgive the murderer
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29/10/2005, inq7.net: Indian and Filipino trainee priests murdered in Jamaica
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28/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Two Missionaries of the Poor priests shot, one dead
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26/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Sugar fall-out
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16/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: EU/ACP parliamentarians to visit to talk trade, crime
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16/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Salutando Sasha-Kaye
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16/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Saying goodbye to Sasha-Kaye
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16/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Piangendo per i nostri bambini
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16/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Crying for our children
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14/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Rape victim murdered
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12/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Mother accuses cop of murder
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12/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Ignorance is the main cause of Jamaica's social problems, says Errol Morrison
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10/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: UNICEF urges Jamaica's gunmen to leave children out of their 'warfare'
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08/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Army chief says...Tivoli mother of all garrisons
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08/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Chubby Dread' killed
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08/10/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Fire for fire! JDF Rear Admiral warns criminals
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06/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Four family members killed
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06/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: JLP seeks meeting with army, police to discuss Tivoli incident
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06/10/2005, Pravda.ru: Gunmen killed four relatives in Jamaica
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02/10/2005, Contactmusic.com: REGGAE STAR TO STAND TRIAL
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01/10/2005, Yahoo! News: Reggae Star Faces Assault Charges
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01/10/2005, BBC news: Reggae star affronta processo per pestaggio
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01/10/2005, BBC news: Extra UK funds for Jamaica police
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01/10/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Buju Banton mobbed by fans outside court
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01/10/2005, BBC news: Reggae star faces assault trial
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29/09/2005, Gaywired.com: Reggae Star Gay Attack Trial Will Test Jamaica’s Gay Rights Stance
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29/09/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen murder six women in four days
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29/09/2005, Gaywired.com: Il processo alla reggae star per l'attacco ai gay metterà alla prova la posizione della Giamaica nei confronti dei diritti dei gay
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25/09/2005, The Jamaica Observer: JFJ wants outside probe of police shootings
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23/09/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Buju Banton charged with assault
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23/09/2005, The Scotsman: Reggae star denies attacking gays
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23/09/2005, Yahoo! UK & Ireland: Reggae star is charged with assault
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22/09/2005, The Jamaica Star: BADLY BEATEN BY COPS?
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21/09/2005, RJR: Buju Banton charged with assault, offered bail
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15/09/2005, CNN: 65 dead in Jamaica gang violence
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15/09/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 12 KILLED IN A DAY
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15/09/2005, CNN: 65 dead in Jamaica gang violence
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14/09/2005, Jamaicans.com: MAJESTY GARDENS RESIDENTS PROTEST
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13/09/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Soldier freed of murder
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11/09/2005, The Jamaica Observer: The new 10: Who are they?
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08/09/2005, Radio Jamaica: Suspect apprehended for Bogle’s murder
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03/09/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 223 arrests, 114 firearms seized by Kingfish since last October
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02/09/2005, Radio Jamaica: Deadline for anti human trafficking measures arrives
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23/08/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: One murder every six hours!
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11/08/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Sumfest penalised for Sizzla ' s gay-bashing
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05/08/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'If I go back to Jamaica I will be killed'
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04/08/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder figure passes 1,000
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04/08/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Standing against crime in island's murder capital
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04/08/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'People need to come forward'
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31/07/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Police kill four in Portmore
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25/07/2005, The Jamaica Star: SIZZLA'S double delight
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22/07/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal cop cover-up?
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19/07/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Seven-year-old girl shot dead by gunman
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12/07/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal trial October 31
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01/07/2005, Il Manifesto: "Sunsplash", altro che musica assassina
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01/07/2005, Il Manifesto: Sizzla ospite non gradito in Francia
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30/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Two primary school girls sexually assaulted and killed
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30/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Due bambine della scuola elementare violentate ed uccise
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30/06/2005, Panorama: Perché avete tradito Bob Marley?
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29/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Sizzla Kolonja lyrics blamed for cancellation of Paris reggae festival
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29/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Reggae festival di Parigi cancellato a causa delle liriche di Sizzla Kalonji
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28/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Human Rights Groups not opposed to getting rid of preliminary enquiries
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28/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: I gruppi per i diritti umani non si oppongono all'abolizione delle inchieste preliminari
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27/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 845 murdered
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27/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: UK writes off $700m debt
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27/06/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 'I don't have all the answers to crime'
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27/06/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Murder tally surpasses 800
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27/06/2005, The Jamaica Observer: We want to stop carrying water, say rural residents
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26/06/2005, The Jamaica Observer: The children of Jamaica's sex trade
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25/06/2005, La Repubblica: Il reggae si scopre intollerante
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25/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: US team coming to discuss human trafficking issue
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23/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Infant killed in wild gunfire
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23/06/2005, The Herald Tribune: Miami Haitian group going to Jamaica for refugee talks
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23/06/2005, Sun-Sentinel.com: Jamaica repatriates 283 Haitian migrants
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23/06/2005, Il Messaggero: E alla rassegna dell’Arci canta Sizzla il giamaicano che odia i gay
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23/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Fourth victim killed in ongoing feud
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22/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Analyse sex tourism, says JLP shadow Cabinet
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21/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: US bars Air J trio - Accused of human trafficking
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21/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: President of Rotary Club of Negril killed
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21/06/2005, Trinidad & Tobago Express: Jamaica AG: Abolish or make death penalty mandatory
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21/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Dead toddler identified
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20/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Five murdered on the weekend
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20/06/2005, Troublezine.it: JAMAICA OMOFOBICA
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20/06/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Reneto Adams will walk - Amnesty Int'l
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20/06/2005, Il Gazzettino: Rototom senza Beenieman
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20/06/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Reneto Adams will walk - Amnesty Int'l
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19/06/2005, La Repubblica: Arcigay, stavolta niente scuse Sizzla cancellato da Metarock
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18/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder in High Mountain
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17/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Standard of living inches up in Ja
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16/06/2005, La Repubblica: Arcigay la spunta su Capleton
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16/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Govt./Opposition talks on hanging postponed
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15/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Police nab a 'most wanted' in St. Andrew South
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15/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Forensic report of Flanker's police shooting with DPP
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12/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: New crime-fighting legislation to be introduced
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10/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Ja to act on US report
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10/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: BSI investigating controversial 'police killing' in August Twn
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10/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Student gangs target inner-city schools
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10/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Mayor Notice renews call for gun amnesty
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09/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Three men held for Bayshore Park murders
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09/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: One more dead from Buck Twn shooting
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09/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: JFJ warns of problems to set up Police Oversight Authority
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09/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Commissioner of Police fails to show for meeting in Spanish Town
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08/06/2005, BBC news: France cancels reggae star shows
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08/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: PM says no mass gun slinging
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08/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Capleton concerts cancelled because of protests
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07/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Two slain in Buck Town shooting
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07/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder mania
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05/06/2005, Yahoo! News: Jamaica Decries U.S. Human Traffic Report
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04/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Five cops removed from front-line duty
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04/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Ja faces heavy US sanctions
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04/06/2005, The Voice: iTunes exec tells Buju Banton to take a hike
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04/06/2005, El Pais: EE UU acusa a 14 países de no combatir el tráfico de personas
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04/06/2005, Los Angeles Times: U.S. Cites 4 Gulf Allies in Human-Trafficking Report
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03/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: Teen boy’s death prompts protest by Hermitage residents
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03/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Justice 10 years later
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03/06/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Mystery surrounds death of JDF soldier
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02/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: JDF soldier shot dead on Mountain View Ave
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01/06/2005, Human Rights Watch: European Union: Parliament Calls on Jamaica to End Violence and Homophobia
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01/06/2005, Radio Jamaica: You must sign!
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31/05/2005, Radio Jamaica: Don accused of killing 'Bogle' shot dead
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31/05/2005, Radio Jamaica: Political and legislative arms now required to dissociate from criminals
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30/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Under siege
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29/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'We will tell it to the police'
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29/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Million-Woman March'
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26/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Latest Amnesty report maintains attack on JCF
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26/05/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Pride of Jamaica
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26/05/2005, The New Zealand Herald: Jamaican businesses shut down to protest crime
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26/05/2005, The New Zealand Herald: Serrata degli operatori economici per protestare contro il crimine
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23/05/2005, The Jamaica Observer: JEF ready to assist in crime fight
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23/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Sitting ducks? Another cop gunned down
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20/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Ja in line for another record year of homicides
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20/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops tear-gas Corletts Rd residents
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19/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Zekes' detained; linked to double murder
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19/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Corletts Road residents protest
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18/05/2005, Yahoo! News: Sizzla avoids jail for Jamaican cursing conviction
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14/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Woman shot by policeman awarded millions in damages
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13/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Marked for death?
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12/05/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica to lose AIDS funding
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12/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: UNICEF plan to combat violence against children
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12/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Two men convicted of capital murder
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11/05/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Inner-city groups condemn police killings
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11/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Justice is blind, now mute?
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10/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Government not ruling out police powers for soldiers
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07/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'No to violent lyrics'
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05/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Brazen attacks
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05/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'It was a barrage of shots'
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03/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Lucius Thomas out to get corrupt cops
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02/05/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 4 killed in the West
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29/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner - Financial: Jamaica And The IMF
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26/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Act delays death row sentencing
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23/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Small increase in population last year
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23/04/2005, Nessuno Tocchi Caino: CARAIBI. INAUGURATA LA CORTE CARAIBICA DI GIUSTIZIA
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22/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders clear 500
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21/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Residents protest police shooting in West Kgn
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20/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Guns blaze downtown
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19/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders hurtle toward 500
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19/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Robbers meet grisly death
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19/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Fear grips Bayshore Park
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18/04/2005, The Barbados Advocate: CCJ INAUGURATED
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18/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Cautious welcome for regional court from JLP, JFJ
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18/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Triple murder
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18/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Vendetta! Three slain, girl injured in reprisal shootings
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17/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Gun deaths keep cops busy
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17/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Great fear on the other side'
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17/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Moms take charge
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16/04/2005, The Miami Herald: In Caribbean, justice comes home
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16/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Shot and burned
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15/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: September date set for Kraal case
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14/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Rush hour murder
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14/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Guys Hill man shot dead
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13/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Another police shooting; another protest
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13/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: St James residents accuse cops of murder and arson
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12/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Spanish Town hails curfew
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12/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 29 killed last week
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09/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Terror in Mountain View
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08/04/2005, The Guardian: The reggae star rapist
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06/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder in Hanover
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03/04/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Claim that J'ca has most churches worldwide a myth?
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02/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Probe continues into deadly prison riot
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01/04/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Warder, three inmates dead in attempted prison break
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01/04/2005, Radio Jamaica: New security measures for penal institutions
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31/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: CRIME REPORT
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29/03/2005, The Advocate: Jamaican juggernaut
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28/03/2005, Jamaicans.com: Sosjamaica, reggae people fighting for human rights
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27/03/2005, The Jamaica Observer: The search for answers
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26/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: One killed, one injured in Good Friday shootings
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24/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Commissioner says army helping to contain crime
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24/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: HIV patients may soon be facing higher costs
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23/03/2005, Houston Cronicles - Associated Press: Jamaica police release dancehall singer Sizzla
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23/03/2005, Associated Press: El cantante de reggae Sizzla excarcelado en Jamaica
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23/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Gunmen hijack bus and kill passenger
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23/03/2005, Edmonton Sun - AP: SIZZLA LIBERATO
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23/03/2005, Edmonton Sun - AP: SIZZLA FREED
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22/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Sizzla's lawyers threaten action
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22/03/2005, BBC news: Police release reggae star Sizzla
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21/03/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Police urge Barbados government to prohibit Sizzla from entering country for concert
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19/03/2005, Agenzia EFE: Detienen al cantante de reggae Sizzla por tenencia ilegal armas
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19/03/2005, BBC -Caribbean.com: Beenie Man gets London reprieve
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18/03/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 'We're at war'
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18/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Sizzla arrestato per armi illegali in August Town
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18/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'We are at war'
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18/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Police continue to question Sizzla
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18/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Sizzla in hot water over gun find
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18/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: “SIAMO IN GUERRA”
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17/03/2005, OutRage! : Beenie Man’s UK concerts cancelled
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16/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Another double murder in Hanover
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15/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Police probe funeral shooting
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14/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Cop slain in gun battle
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14/03/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Witness protection overhaul
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13/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Blood and bullets
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13/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: ...Six dead in east Kingston
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12/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Three murdered on March Pen Road
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11/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Security Minister defends decision to recruit foreign cops
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11/03/2005, The Star: "LONGING FOR" JAH CURE RESTERA' IN CARCERE?
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09/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Killings continue in Spanish Town
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09/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Allen case goes to Court of Appeal
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08/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Three killings in Spanish Town Monday night
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07/03/2005, The Indipendent: 'Murder music' silenced by a tough operator
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06/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: What about Adams?
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04/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Gun violence rocks electoral office
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04/03/2005, Radio Jamaica: Two killed in electoral office shooting
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04/03/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Electoral office shot up
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03/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Shocking report on sex crimes:
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02/03/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 28 persons murdered last week
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01/03/2005, The Jamaica Observer: New crime chiefs take up positions in the JCF today
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28/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: More dropouts
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26/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: A cry for justice
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26/02/2005, Il Manifesto: Il reggae scorretto
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25/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Man stabbed to death in St Ann
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25/02/2005, Jamaican Information Service: Improve Laws to Protect the Children - UNICEF Representative
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25/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Verdict in Janice Allen case stays
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25/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Two more die by the gun in Spanish Town
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25/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: ...Court wants independent body to probe police cases
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24/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: UNICEF identifies threats to Jamaica's children
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24/02/2005, The Miami Herald: A lifeline for drug trade's young victims
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24/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica urged to ensure better implementation of human rights measures
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24/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: Fresh violence in August Town
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22/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Attorney makes bid for retrial of Janice Allen case
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22/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Community mourns murder of Charlie Smith student
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18/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Suspect held in MoBay killing
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17/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Court frees cop of murder
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17/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Clark's Town residents baffled by killings
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17/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Survey planned to determine number of children with HIV in St Ann
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17/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: Ministry to investigate why Haitians are coming again
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16/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: LE LABEL PROMETTONO: NIENTE PiU' CANZONI CONTRO GLI OMOSESSUALI
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15/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen kill woman in 'Dunkirk' gang war
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15/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: New police measures to control troubled August Town
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15/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: Accused in Kiloncholly murders in court Thursday
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15/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Kilancholly murder accused could face additional charges
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15/02/2005, Villagevoice.com: Jah Division
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12/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: ACQUITTED
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12/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Mixed Response to verdict
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11/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: Police kill four gunmen in shootout
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11/02/2005, The Indipendent: Rastaman vibrations
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11/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton trial - Jurors to visit Braeton death house
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10/02/2005, Gaywired.com: Reggae Deal to Halt Gay-Bash Lyrics
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10/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Family member confesses to Kilancholly murders
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10/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: JFJ Exec. Dir. receives death threat
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09/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: Breakthrough in Kilancholly murders
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09/02/2005, Rockol.it: UK, accordo tra gay ed industria reggae: basta con le canzoni omofobiche
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09/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Public reaction to foreign cops plan positive
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09/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Kilancholly family declares day of fasting ...To catch a killer
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09/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Firearms linked to murders
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08/02/2005, Il Manifesto: Ma gli etiopi restano fuori dal party
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08/02/2005, Il Manifesto: Happy birthday to Bob. Ma la festa è nel lusso sfrenato
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08/02/2005, Il Manifesto: AFRICA UNITE - Marley, le promesse e i vip
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08/02/2005, Reuters: Marley legacy of love clouded by homophobia, hatred
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08/02/2005, Reuters: L'eredità d'amore lasciata da Marley è offuscata dall'odio e dall'omofobia
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08/02/2005, VP Records: Stop Murder Music Coalition Suspended
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08/02/2005, BBC news: Deal to ban 'homophobic' reggae
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08/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton trial - Ballistics specialist continues testimony
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07/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Killings mar 'violence-free' day
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07/02/2005, Columbia Daily Tribune: Music lovers celebrate Bob Marley’s birthday
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07/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Five murders on 'violence-free day'
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07/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen kill off-duty cop
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06/02/2005, This is London: Met's bid to end Yardie violence
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06/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'It's not a dancehall thing'
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06/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Children demand the death penalty
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06/02/2005, The New York Times: Marley's Ghost
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06/02/2005, Sun Sentinel: Jamaicans Get Together, Don't Feel All Right About Bob Marley
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06/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: YOU KNOW YOU'RE GAY WHEN...
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04/02/2005, Advocate.com: Homophobic rapper jailed in Jamaica for profanity
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04/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton trial
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04/02/2005, Advocate.com: RAPPER OMOFOBICO ARRESTATO PER BLASFEMIA
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04/02/2005, The Guardian: Redemption songs
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03/02/2005, Reggae Revolution: Sizzla in prigione
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03/02/2005, Radio Jamaica: Sizzla offered bail
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03/02/2005, The Miami Herald: Sizzla Sentenced for Using Profanity
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03/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: The CCJ and the constitution:
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03/02/2005, Gay City news: Jamaica Rights Advocates Tour U.S.
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03/02/2005, BBC news: Singer Sizzla jailed for swearing
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03/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Prime Minister announces year-long celebration of Bob Marley
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03/02/2005, Il Gazzettino: Pellegrinaggio per Bob Marley
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03/02/2005, Il Tempo: L’Africa celebra il Profeta del reggae
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02/02/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Two dead, four injured in Hanover shooting
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02/02/2005, Reuters: Reggae Star Sizzla Jailed in Jamaica for Profanity
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02/02/2005, SMH: Marley continues to unite from the grave
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01/02/2005, The Indipendent: Why Bob Marley can't rest in peace
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01/02/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Police probing another lead into St Mary murders
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31/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: New development in Braeton 7 trial
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31/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Dead cop's gun found in house
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31/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Fear stalks Kilancholly Mother of slain children cries out for justice
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31/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Urban cops help in Kilancholly, St. Mary
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31/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Marley and the anti-crime campaign
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30/01/2005, Liberazione: Robert Nesta Marley, exodus to Africa
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30/01/2005, Delawareonline.com: Digging up a controversy in Jamaica
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29/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'They were obedient and well-behaved'
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29/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: THE BRAETON 7 MURDER TRIAL:
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29/01/2005, Avvenire: Bob Marley e l'Occidente che guarda
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29/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Focus on Marley for National Jamaica Day
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29/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Children slain
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28/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Suspect in 'Bogle' killing arrested
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27/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Witness heard shots from inside house
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26/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Gunshots and crying'
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25/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton trial - 'Injuries not caused by assault'
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25/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Under curfew
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25/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Jamaica close to paying off IMF debt
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25/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: St. Catherine Chamber to discuss Spanish Town crime
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24/01/2005, Misna.org: RADDOPPIANO SPESE SANITARIE PER LE FAMIGLIE
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24/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Reaction to Bob's reburial
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24/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Bloody rampage
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22/01/2005, The Miami Herald: Beenie Man offers bounty
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22/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: West Kingston has been transformed, says Golding
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21/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Bogle's last dance
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21/01/2005, Rolling Stone: Dancehall's Bogle Slain
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21/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: 88 power theft arrests in 19 days
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21/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton trial - Firearms tendered in evidence
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20/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: “Bigga” Ford testifies in Braeton Seven trial
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20/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Dancehall's Bogle shot dead
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20/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton Seven trial heats up
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20/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Survey puts Jamaica among top international destinations for 2006
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19/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica on track to meet millennium development goals
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19/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Police change of command takes place Wednesday
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18/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Braeton trial starts
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18/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Edward Seaga to make final appearance in the House Tuesday
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17/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder toll soars
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17/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Bombshell in Braeton murder trial
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16/01/2005, The Boston Globe: In Jamaica, fatal attacks push homophobia into the open
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15/01/2005, The Guardian : 'Family to decide' on Bob Marley move
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14/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Debt portfolio at record high
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13/01/2005, The Guardian: Ethiopia reburial for Bob Marley
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13/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Taxi operators want Scotland Yard investigation
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13/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: More violence along Mountain View Avenue
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12/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Air Jamaica job cuts begin Wednesday
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11/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Thomas concerned about alleged police abductions
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11/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Edward Seaga leaves January 19
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11/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders jump with a third double killing
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11/01/2005, The Guardian : We won't desert them
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10/01/2005, The Royal Gazette: Travel agent defends raid on Jamaica charter flight
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09/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: More cops on missing men case
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07/01/2005, The age: Bashing the battyman
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07/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Justice delayed?
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06/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Probe intensifies into missing arrested mechanics
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06/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Major job cuts coming at Air Jamaica
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06/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: New twist in the Janice Allen case
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06/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Three shot dead in drive-by shooting
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05/01/2005, The Guardian: Their homophobia is our fault
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04/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Commissioner Thomas
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04/01/2005, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder in Jones Town
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03/01/2005, Edmonton Sun: Murders up, commish out
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03/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Killings continue into New Year
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03/01/2005, Chicago Sun-Times: Jamaica's police chief quits after 8,560 murders on watch
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03/01/2005, The Buffalo News: Head of police quits over record homicides
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03/01/2005, Radio Jamaica: Jamaica’s new Police Commissioner?
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03/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Five murders in first two days of year
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02/01/2005, The Jamaica Observer: Forbes' exit welcomed
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02/01/2005, AP Latin America : Jamaica's Police Commissioner Resigns
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01/01/2005, Jamaicans.com: Jamaica 2004 Year in Review
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30/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Police being trained in how to apply force
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29/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: More murders Monday in western Jamaica
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29/12/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders soar on holiday weekend
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28/12/2004, The Washington Times: 6 killed in Jamaican ravine plunge
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28/12/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders soar on holiday weekend
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27/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Sizzla Kolonji arrested for using expletives at stage show
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27/12/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Sizzla charged for indecent language
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26/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Waiting in line
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19/12/2004, The Observer: Pride and prejudice
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19/12/2004, The Observer : Four weeks of trauma in a Jamaican jail
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17/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: $149-m cut in funding for HIV/AIDS programmes worries Opposition
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16/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: 400 Jamaica Producers workers to lose jobs today
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15/12/2004, The Black Music Council: Can music incite murder?
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15/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: UN official urges regional action to halt land degradation
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14/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: No charge yet for soldier accused of injuring five
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13/12/2004, The Sunday Gleaner - Jamaica: Black Music Council Defends DJ’s
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13/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica fighting AIDS stigma, says Junor
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11/12/2004, The New York Times: AIDS in Jamaica
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10/12/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: ... Recognising Int'l Human Rights Day
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10/12/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder in Jacks Hill
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09/12/2004, Advocate.com: Jamaica considers legislation to fight AIDS discrimination
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08/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Hurricane season had 49 deaths, US$2.2b in losses - CDERA
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02/12/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops say shooting of 7-y-o was accidental
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02/12/2004, The New York Times: 'Hated to Death' in Jamaica
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01/12/2004, The Jamaica Observer: 5 UK cops for Kingfish
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29/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Men on a Mission' conference denounces homosexuality
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29/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Twenty-seven murdered last week
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28/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Opposition 'gutless' on death penalty issue'
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27/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Senate passes amendment removing mandatory death sentence
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27/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Put down your weapons, custos of St James pleads to gunmen
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26/11/2004, The Associated Press: Report Alleges Gay Abuse in Jamaica
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26/11/2004, Angola press: Abuse Against Gays in Jamaica Highlighted
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25/11/2004, BBC news: No apology from 'anti-gay' singer
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24/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gov't to champion women's rights
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23/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Health Ministry rejects Human Rights Watch report
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23/11/2004, BBC news: City seeks 'anti-gay' album ban
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22/11/2004, Contactmusic.com: BRITISH MINISTER SPEAKS OUT AGAINST 'HOMOPHOBIC' REGGAE STARS
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22/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders of women, children skyrocket
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22/11/2004, Gaywired.com: Jamaica Denies Systemic Homophobia
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22/11/2004, BBC news: HIV warning over reggae lyrics
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21/11/2004, The Guardian: All Jamaicans are threatened by a culture of homophobia
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20/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: St Ann police adopt 12 boys from poor homes
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20/11/2004, The Advocate: Discrimination against gay men is hampering HIV programs in Jamaica
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20/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gov't must open door for dialogue
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19/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Hurricane victims to be relocated
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19/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Police in mourning
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19/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Controversy over hurricane aid
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18/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'We won't be bullied'
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18/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Human Rights Watch proposals
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18/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Government takes umbrage at Human Rights Watch allegations
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17/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: DJs and gay rights groups talk it out
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17/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police High Command comes out against gay abuse
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17/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: US group says gays abused in Jamaica
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17/11/2004, The Miami Herald: Anti-gay mind-set is hindering fight against AIDS in Jamaica
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17/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'DISGRACEFUL'
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17/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Media to mediate gay row
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16/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: No systematic campaign against homosexuals, minister tells journalists in UK
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16/11/2004, Planet Out: Anti-gay hate fuels Jamaica HIV crisis
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16/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: NCU marches after student's murder
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15/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Jamaicans are not owed hurricane assistance
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15/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Twenty-six killed in one week
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15/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Security concerns increase after alleged murderer’s escape
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15/11/2004, The Nassau Guardian: Dead student to be flown home
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14/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Operation Airbridge extended
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14/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Airbridge won't take the mules
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14/11/2004, The Miami Herald: Jamaican victims still facing crisis after storm
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14/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Airports more secure, says UK expert
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14/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Three shot dead, prisoner escapes
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12/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Alleged gun quarrel leaves 2 dead, six injured in Bottom Pen
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12/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Hurricane recovery donations top US $20 mil
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12/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: No covering up of police killings, says Nicholson
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11/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Amnesty joins the throng to help threatened eyewitness
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10/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police shoot machete wielder
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10/11/2004, Black Information Link: Tatchell compares Sizzla to Hitler
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10/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Minister laments emerging culture of youth violence
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09/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Jamaicans for Justice concerned about witness death threats
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09/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: No progress in police investigations
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09/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: New lawyer to assist human rights group
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09/11/2004, Radio Jamaica: Appeal Court asked to quash DPP ruling
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07/11/2004, Trinidad & Tobago express: Region's crime capital?
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07/11/2004, The Observer: 'Murder music' stars dropped
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07/11/2004, The Observer : The roots of prejudice
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06/11/2004, The Guardian: Unite against homophobia
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04/11/2004, BBC news: Ban threat aborts Sizzla UK tour
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04/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: October ranked most violent in history
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04/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Musician shot 8 times, friend killed
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03/11/2004, The Guardian : Barman's murder brings call to ban homophobic singer
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03/11/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Government settles Gayle case
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03/11/2004, Reuters: Jamaican reggae gig ditched after gay lyrics row
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03/11/2004, The Guardian : Words that inspire the killer deeds
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03/11/2004, BBC news: 'Anti-gay' lyrics inquiry starts
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02/11/2004, Black Information Link: So what's Sizzla got to do with a south London murder?
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02/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty says proposed terror law could undermine human rights
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01/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Second JLP councillor reports death threats
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01/11/2004, The Jamaica Observer: New unit to catch or clear 'corrupt' cops
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31/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Southside peace pact threatened
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31/10/2004, The Observer : Police to vet lyrics of 'anti-gay' reggae star on British tour
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28/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: South Side gang feud leaves bloody trail
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28/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Gang feuds abound in Corporate Area
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28/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Jamaica’s crime rate may be inflated
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23/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Hotel association welcomes plan to recruit foreign cops
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23/10/2004, Yahoo! Asia news: Official: Jamaica Sees Rise in Weapons
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23/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: 'No to foreign cops'
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22/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Gov't to recruit cops from abroad
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21/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: US$10,000 to repair Spanish Town basic schools
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21/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Caricom, UK sign security pact
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21/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Politician killed
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21/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Is Jamaica really more corrupt?
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21/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police seize more illegal guns
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21/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: JLP caretaker shot dead
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21/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Mayor gets death threats over Zeeks’ arrest
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21/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Corruption report indicts Jamaica
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21/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica introduces new immigration card next Monday
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21/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Zeeks still in police custody
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20/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'OPERATION KINGFISH' TO TARGET DONS, GANGS
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20/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 1,161 and counting
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19/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police still maintaining strong presence in downtown Kingston
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19/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police Inspector shot dead
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18/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: JTB sees quick return to 10% growth in stop-over arrivals
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18/10/2004, Sun-sentinel.com: IN IVAN'S PATH
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18/10/2004, Sun-sentinel.com: Jamaica's poorest still living amid rubble of Hurricane Ivan
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15/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Violence hurting downtown
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14/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gun battle downtown
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14/10/2004, The McPherson Sentinet: Ferree describes effects of Ivan's fury in Jamaica
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12/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Janice Allen case
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11/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: Adventists mobilised
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11/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: US, Jamaica sign US$16-m debt-for-nature swap deal
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11/10/2004, Peace Reporter: Non solo reggae
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10/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: Luck, science or the hand of God?
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09/10/2004, Trinidad & Tobago express: Ivan leaves Jamaica with US$362m bill
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09/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Hurricane relief roundup
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09/10/2004, Travel.Telegraph: Welcome back, Jamaica
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08/10/2004, International Information Programs: Debt-for-Nature Agreements Will Help Conserve Jamaica's Forests
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07/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Female murderers to spend over a decade each in prison
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07/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Amnesty International claims Sewell and Alcott were murdered
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07/10/2004, Gay.com U.K.: Jamaican companies warn anti-gay singers
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07/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: UK and Jamaica deepen security ties
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07/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: Ja improves in mortality, education and reproductive health
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07/10/2004, 365Gay.com : Stop Bashing Gays Major Jamaican Firms Warn Reggae Singers
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07/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: Jamaica ripe for investment, says British ambassador
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06/10/2004, Radio Jamaica: Gantry collapse could cost Jamaica millions
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06/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: Gastro epidemic looms
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06/10/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Companies give millions more for hurricane relief
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05/10/2004, The Washington Times: Jamaica pegs Ivan's damage at $362 million
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05/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Judicial Review Court proceedings quash - Janice Allen case application for leave turned down
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03/10/2004, Financial Times: Caribbean torn by conflicting images
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03/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder rate moves toward record high
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03/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Seven murders in one night
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02/10/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: DJ boycott
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01/10/2004, The Jamaica observer: 20 more Haitians arrive
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01/10/2004, The International Herald Tribune: After the storms, tourist season
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30/09/2004, 365Gay.com: West Hollywood Concert By Anti-Gay Singer Cancelled
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30/09/2004, Sunsentinel.com: After 3 storms, islands face years of rebuilding
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30/09/2004, The North Coast journal.com: Capleton canned
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30/09/2004, Guardian: Hurricanes Mean Rebuilding for Caribbean
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28/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Murder toll pushes past 1,000-mark
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28/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Study shatters deportee 'myth'
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27/09/2004, The Miami Herald: Study: Convicts deported to Jamaica have little impact on crime
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27/09/2004, Black Information Link: Jamaicans are just repressed homosexuals says columnist Tony Sewell
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27/09/2004, Jamaica Tourist Board: Jamaica's Road to Recovery After Ivan
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26/09/2004, Philly.com: Reggae's recent discord
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25/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Seed for farmers by next week
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24/09/2004, Jamaica Tourist Board: Jamaica Tourism Update
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24/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Junor has faith in health staff
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24/09/2004, AlertNet: ACT Situation Report: Hurricane Ivan - Jamaica and Grenada
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24/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Jamaica offers help to Grenada
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23/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Holland residents battling flooding
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23/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Seven accused of looting during hurricane remanded
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23/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Heritage sites take beating from Hurricane Ivan
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23/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Belnavis sees upside to hurricanes
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22/09/2004, AlertNet: Caribbean storms: European Commission earmarks further €3 million for victims
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22/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Government still predicting growth
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22/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Large pools of stagnant water raise concern in Dumfries
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22/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: People sheltering in Clarendon schools to be housed in tents
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21/09/2004, Northumberland news: Help on its way after Hurricane Ivan
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21/09/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: August Town tense - Residents protest against double killing by soldiers
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20/09/2004, Manhunt.com: Anthony B Records & Releases "Ivan" To Uplift Jamaicans And Provide Relief For Victims Of The Storm
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20/09/2004, CBC news: Canada sends more aid to Jamaica
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20/09/2004, Black Information Link: Why reggae lyrics are fighting oppression not inflaming homophobia
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20/09/2004, 365Gay.com : Comics Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi Accused Of Supporting Gay-Hate Singers
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19/09/2004, The Observer: Holidays blown away
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18/09/2004, Medical News Today: UNICEF relief supplies arrive in post Ivan Jamaica
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18/09/2004, The Edmonton Sun: City Jamaicans help Ivan survivors
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18/09/2004, Foster's online: Start of Jamaica Island cleanup a positive sign for future commitment
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18/09/2004, BBC news: Police study 'anti-gay' reggae claims
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17/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Jamaica listed among major drug-producing countries
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17/09/2004, Globenamdmail.com: Jamaican alumina shipments disrupted
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17/09/2004, Angola press: Mexico delivers relief aid to Jamaica for victims of Ivan
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17/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Jamaica Broilers says chicken supply adequate
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17/09/2004, The Jamaica observer: Wrong country!
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17/09/2004, Sunsentinel.com: Air Jamaica providing hurricane relief flights from U.S.
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17/09/2004, 365Gay.com: Arrest Anti-Gay Rappers, Music Cos. Activist Demands
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15/09/2004, AlertNet: Jamaica searches for dozens of fishermen after Ivan
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15/09/2004, International Herald Tribune: Jamaica economy weathers storm
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15/09/2004, JSOnline: In Jamaica, shattered lives reassemble
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15/09/2004, BBC news: Growing up gay in Jamaica
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14/09/2004, Il Gazzettino: Coppia mestrina in Jamaica: soli nel villaggio mentre le finestre esplodevano
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13/09/2004, Black Information Link: Enraged about Outrage!
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13/09/2004, The Herald: How Mother Nature gives birth to a monster
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13/09/2004, Il Mattino: DEVASTATA LA GIAMAICA, IL VENTO HA TOCCATO I 270 CHILOMETRI ORARI
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13/09/2004, SMH.com.au: Ivan the terrible batters Caribbean
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13/09/2004, Black Information Link: Tatchell get your facts right!
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13/09/2004, 365Gay.com: SF Reggae Fest Drops Anti-Gay Singer
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12/09/2004, Corriere della sera: Giamaica: 500 mila in fuga per l'uragano Ivan
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12/09/2004, Corriere della sera: L'Avana: evacuate due milioni di persone
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12/09/2004, abc news: Ivan Strengthens Off Jamaica; 56 Killed
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12/09/2004, Gwinnet Daily Post: Ivan beefs up to Category 5; toll rises to 50
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11/09/2004, abc news: Hurricane Ivan Pummels Jamaica; 50 Dead
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10/09/2004, Yahoo!: Uragano Ivan Verso Giamaica, 500mila Devono Lasciare Case
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09/09/2004, 365Gay.com: Gay Murder Singers To Play In New Jersey
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08/09/2004, Gay.com U.K.: MOBO awards drop anti-gay singers' nods
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07/09/2004, 365Gay.com: Britain's MOBOs Rescind Award Nominations Of Anti-Gay Singers
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02/09/2004, 365Gay.com : British Concerts By Anti-Gay Singer Cancelled
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01/09/2004, ReggaeFrance.com: La comunidad gay contra las estrellas del Reggae
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26/08/2004, BBC news: Beenie Man banned from MTV gig
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23/08/2004, 365Gay.com: Anti-Gay Jamaican Singers Target Montreal & Miami
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20/08/2004, ILGA: SINGER MAY BE LINKED TO HOMOPHOBIC ATTACK
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20/08/2004, UK gay news: Amnesty Confirms: Buju Banton Accused of Gay-Bashing
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20/08/2004, ILGA: SINGER MAY BE LINKED TO HOMOPHOBIC ATTACK
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17/08/2004, OutRage! News Service: Sports giant threatens reggae singers
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13/08/2004, 365Gay.com: More Concerts by Anti-Gay Singer Beenie Man Cancelled
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13/08/2004, 365Gay.com: More Concerts by Anti-Gay Singer Beenie Man Cancelled
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11/08/2004, 365Gay.com: Two More Appearances By Anti-Gay Singer Axed
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09/08/2004, Radio Jamaica: Security forces on high alert in Spanish Town
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08/08/2004, 365Gay.com: Homophobic Singer Drops Gay-Bashing Songs After Philadelphia Gays Threaten To Demonstrate
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07/08/2004, Jamaica Gleaner / The Voice: Gay rights group tightens screw on dancehall artistes
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07/08/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gay rights group tightens screw on dancehall artistes
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04/08/2004, 365Gay.com: Anti-Gay Singer Denies Apology
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04/08/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Crime rate drops
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04/08/2004, Ireland online: Beenie Man apologises for 'homophobic' lyrics
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04/08/2004, The Guardian: Jamaican star apologises for 'hurtful' lyrics
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04/08/2004, The Indipendent: Beenie Man offers apology for his homophobic lyrics
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03/08/2004, BBC news: Singer sorry for 'anti-gay songs'
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03/08/2004, Outrage!: Beenie Man's so-called apology
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03/08/2004, 365Gay.com: Jamaican Singer 'Apologizes' For Anti-Gay Lyrics
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30/07/2004, Associated Newspapers Ltd.: ANTI-GAY LYRICS COULD LAND RAP AND REGGAE STARS IN JAIL
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30/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal witness slain
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23/07/2004, 365Gay.com: 'Kill Gays' Singer To Begin US Tour
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21/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Overdose' of crime harms event
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20/07/2004, Canada.com: Beenie Man makes toe-tapping music
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18/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Death penalty could be abolished
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17/07/2004, Guardian - The Observer: Police seek Jamaican singer after armed attack on gay men
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17/07/2004, The Guardian : Police seek Jamaican singer after armed attack on gay men
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16/07/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Are dancehall artistes going to bow?
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16/07/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Gli artisti dancehall stanno inchinandosi e chiedendo scusa?
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13/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'One Order' don killed in Kingston
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13/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops pinned down during shoot-out in Spanish Twn
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12/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 76 killed in St James since January
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12/07/2004, Star: Was it murder? Mom questions son's death by cop's bullet
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12/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder toll at 743
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08/07/2004, uk.Gay.com: Europe wide protests see concert cancellations
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08/07/2004, Guardian - The Observer: UK limits Jamaica death sentence
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08/07/2004, Die Tageszeitung: Homophober Reggae
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08/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Mandatory death sentences
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08/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Death penalty not automatic
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08/07/2004, Die Tageszeitung: Homophober Reggae geht alle an
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08/07/2004, uk.Gay.com: La forte protesta europea vede la cancellazione di concerti
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06/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Jamaica too homophobic, says Amnesty
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05/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: A bloody June - 150 murdered in 30 days - St Mary couple killed
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04/07/2004, Outrage!: Gay Pride mocks Jamaican hate singers
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04/07/2004, Outrage!: Gay Pride prende in giro i cantanti violenti Jamaicani
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02/07/2004, The Jamaica Observer: PM says gov't will not change anti-homosexual laws
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02/07/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gun link in Mountain View double killing
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30/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 182 DAYS 658 DEAD
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29/06/2004, Voice-online.net: HAS BEENIE MAN!
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26/06/2004, Guardian - The Observer: Chilling call to murder as music attacks gays
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25/06/2004, 365Gay.com: Concert Cancelled After Complaints Of Homophobia
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25/06/2004, Reuters: Beenie Man show cancelled over homophobia
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25/06/2004, BBC news: Concert cancelled in lyrics row
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25/06/2004, Channel 4: Beenie Man questioned
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25/06/2004, Guardian - The Observer: Beenie Man concert axed over homophobia fears
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24/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Dead men tell tales'
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23/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Eight killed in 48 hours
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21/06/2004, La Rivista: L'esperienza giamaicana
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20/06/2004, Canadian press: Jamaican government sets up body to tighten ties with expatriates
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14/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty hits at Ja rights record
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13/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: OUTRAGED! - British gays use Brian Williamson's death to push agenda
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12/06/2004, Star: Suspect held in gay activist's death
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11/06/2004, Chicago Daily Tribune: Gay rights activist found slain
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11/06/2004, Chicago Daily Tribune: Trovato ucciso attivista dei diritti degli omosessuali
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10/06/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Gay rights activist stabbed to death
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10/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Scotland Yard investiga sugli omicidi Burnt Savannah
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10/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: The audacity of Amnesty Int'l
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10/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Scotland Yard to probe Burnt Savannah killings
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10/06/2004, Independent.co.uk: Leading gay activist murdered in Jamaica
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10/06/2004, 365Gay.com: Jamaica's Leading Gay Rights Activist Murdered
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09/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Duplice omicidio scoinvolge MoBay
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09/06/2004, Radio Jamaica: JFLAG gay rights activist murdered
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09/06/2004, Radio Jamaica: Backbencher wants referendum on capital punishment
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09/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder rocks MoBay
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08/06/2004, Radio Jamaica: Jamaica's debt at J$700b
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07/06/2004, Equilibri.net: Giamaica: problemi economici e criminalità
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07/06/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Three murdered in St James
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06/06/2004, Star: Amnesty: How dare you!
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31/05/2004, Globeandmail.com: Haiti's Aristide leaves Jamaica for South Africa
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31/05/2004, New Nation: RASTAFARIAN ENTERTAINER Buju Banton will be banned from entering Britain
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29/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gang rivalry claims one in Arnett Gardens
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25/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder rocks St Catherine again
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20/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Politics & crime Phillips confirms the connection
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19/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Four cops on murder charges
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19/05/2004, Radio Jamaica: Amnesty Int'l takes police to task over another controversial shooting
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18/05/2004, Radio Jamaica: More Haitian refugees arrive Tuesday afternoon while others set to go home
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14/05/2004, BBC news: Jamaica wrestles with police violence
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13/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Wolfe turns down venue change plea
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12/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 450 murdered since January
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12/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 450 omicidi dall'inizio dell'anno
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11/05/2004, Canadian press: 14 police officers, 2 inmates injured in Jamaican prison riot
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11/05/2004, Radio Jamaica: Another killing in the secondary school system
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08/05/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton Seven case: Court to decide on application for venue change
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04/05/2004, MISNA: GIAMAICA: PERSISTE IMPUNITÀ PER CRIMINI COMMESSI DALLA POLIZIA
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29/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Jamaica's ongoing killing spree
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29/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Chased out - Gunmen force Arnett residents to flee
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29/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: UNHCR to assist Jamaica with Haitian refugees
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29/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: Controversy surrounding Janice Allen murder trial deepens
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28/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: PM gives details of plan for special investigative unit
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28/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: Gang war in South St. Andrew forces suspension of schools
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27/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: Bar Association appeals decision to reject bid to start Parliamentary debate on CCJ bills
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27/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: New agency to be established to investigate police shootings
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25/04/2004, Sunday Observer: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Pantry
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25/04/2004, Sunday Observer : DPP says he'll set trap for talkative staff
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23/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: DPP issues threat to media houses
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23/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: DPP says he will not accept incomplete files from the police
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22/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: Cops charged in Crawle case out on bail
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22/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Hundreds support Adams
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22/04/2004, The Jamaica Observer: DPP blames prosecutor in Janice Allen case
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22/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops get $2m bail in Kraal case
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22/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: DPP admits to foul-up in Janice Allen case
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22/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: DPP admits to foul-up in Janice Allen case
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22/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: DPP admits state blundered in Janice Allen trial
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21/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Low blow for JCF - Adams' comments inappropriate - Forbes
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20/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: SSP Adams denies organising demonstration for his court appearance
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20/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams slams Police High Command
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17/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Hamilton to conduct enquiry into the Janice Allen case
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17/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Scotland Yard to probe Flankers shooting
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17/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal six named
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15/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Police mum on Kraal suspects
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14/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal ruling - DPP has sent file to top cop for action
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07/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Security Minister denies prison beating claim
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06/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Cop under probe in student's death
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06/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: St. James reporting sharp increase in crime
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06/04/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 15-y-o raped, killed Farm Heights residents protest, two men murdered
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05/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: More Haitian refugees arrive in Jamaica
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05/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: Another 41 Haitian refugees arrive in Jamaica
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05/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: Another high profile cop banished
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05/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: OPR investigating death of prisoner
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02/04/2004, Radio Jamaica: JTB reporting seven percent increase in tourist arrivals
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30/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Sentencing of Buju Banton delayed
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28/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Three deaths, two machetes, one man
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26/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: More contraband seized at Tower Street prison
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26/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Foreign Minister denies US threatened Jamaica to expel Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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25/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: No visitors allowed at Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre
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24/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: IMF says Ja's economic growth below population rate of growth
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24/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Three children chopped to death, three adults injured
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24/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Another police officer shot dead
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22/03/2004, The Guardian - The Observer: UK to rule on death-row four await fate
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20/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Miami Herald reports US upset with Jamaica for welcoming Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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19/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Security Ministry confirms suspension of arms shipments to Jamaica
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17/03/2004, il Manifesto: Aristide troppo vicino a Haiti
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17/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Security Minister to investigate reports of US arms embargo on Jamaica
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16/03/2004, Chicago Daily Tribune: Aristide lands in Jamaica
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16/03/2004, The Guardian - The Observer: Aristide back in the Caribbean
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15/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Murder total moves past 220
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15/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Haiti's former President now in Jamaica
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15/03/2004, Globeandmail.com: Aristide's visit to Jamaica raising tension in Haiti
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14/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Domestic violence, drugs, gangs top murder motives
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13/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Controversy mounting over decision to allow Jean-Bertrand Aristide to visit Jamaica
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13/03/2004, International Herald Tribune: Haiti's new leader denounces Aristide plan to visit Jamaica
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13/03/2004, Chicago Daily Tribune: Jamaica criticized over Aristide's visit
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12/03/2004, Guardian - The Observer: Aristide to visit Jamaica
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12/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Tahj Burrell killers sentenced to hang
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11/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Burrell, Eldridge murderers convicted
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11/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gov't 'regrets' Michael Gayle's death
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11/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Police vow to bring supt's killers to justice
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11/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Two men sentenced to death for murder of Tajh Burrell and Jason Eldridge
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10/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Verdict expected in Burrell murder case
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10/03/2004, Globeandmail.com: Fix the racial disconnect
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08/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Murder total passes 200 mark with just 64 days gone in the year
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08/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: New disease discovered which could affect banana industry
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08/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Government begins discussions with IMF
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06/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: A-G surprised at JFJ's move in Gayle case
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05/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Govt. to explain absence from Michael Gayle hearing
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05/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Prosecutor hands over list of witnesses for trial of cops in Braeton seven affair
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05/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: No clarity yet on whether poverty levels have shifted
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04/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: CARICOM wants int'l investigation into departure of Haitian President
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04/03/2004, SOS Jamaica news: Inaugurato il progetto 'Scuola incontra scuola'
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04/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: Two cops shot and wanted man killed in St. Thomas
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04/03/2004, Chicago Daily Tribune: Caribbean states fault UN's response
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03/03/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Police to probe fatal shootings out west
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01/03/2004, Radio Jamaica: US Marines arrive in Haiti as CARICOM calls emergency meeting
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28/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: JFJ seeks reparation for Michael Gayle
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27/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Man shot and killed by gunman
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26/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Killings top State Dept report on Jamaica
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26/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Three more die by gun
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25/02/2004, Guardian - The Observer: Aristide warns of mass exodus
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25/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Help Haiti - CARICOM seeks UN intervention
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22/02/2004, 365Gay.com: Crowd Bashes Teen Suspected Of Being Gay As Smiling Dad Watches
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20/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen slay six in Kgn, Sp Town
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18/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Forbes gets death threats
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17/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Police officer shoots, kills man wielding machete
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15/02/2004, Chicago Daily Tribune: Alleged police shooting of student sparks riot in Kingston
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14/02/2004, Los Angeles Times: Hundreds Riot; Several Casualties Are Reported
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14/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: West Kingston erupts
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13/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police shooting of youth in Denham Town sparks major riot
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12/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Five killed, 5 injured since Monday
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11/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: BSI probes missing guns, supt transferred
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10/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: Standard and Poor's says Jamaica's debt stock among the highest in the world
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10/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police investigating Jamaica/Britain drug network
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10/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: Student kills bus driver in Ramble Hanover
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09/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police say 27 killed over seven days
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09/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: LA POLIZIA ANNUNCIA, 27 morti ammazzati in sette giorni.
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09/02/2004, The Jamaica Observer: La lista de sentenciados a muerte de MoBay.
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09/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: La policía declara 27 fallecimientos en siete días
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08/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Trainer shot dead at Caymanas Park
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08/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Allenatore ucciso a Caymanas Park
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07/02/2004, The Jamaica Observer: MoBay hit list?
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05/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: ...No political motive behind Spn Town violence
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05/02/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: 35 days, 92 killed Two cases of double murder in St James and Hanover
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03/02/2004, Radio Jamaica: West Central St. James MP takes appeal for gun amnesty to lower house
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01/02/2004, The Jamaica Observer: UN HOMBRE ASESINADO EN HENDERSON AVENUE POR DEFENDER A SU AMIGO
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01/02/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Henderson Avenue man shot dead for defending his friend
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01/02/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Behind Spanish Town's blood and tears is a story of Social Decay
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28/01/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Terror reigns in Sp Town
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28/01/2004, Guardian - The Observer: Mothers behind bars
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28/01/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: EL TERROR SE APODERA DE SPANISH TOWN
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26/01/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Four more killed in Spanish Town
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19/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: Four persons shot in drive-by in Portmore
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19/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police record 19 murders last week
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14/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: St. James' most wanted shot dead by police
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13/01/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Il Dj Ninja e il suo collega Vybz Kartel...
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13/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: Jamaica still hoping for good tourist season despite attack on tourist
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12/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: Tourist attacked and chopped at villa in Negril
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12/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: New weekly crime report from police says there were eleven murders last week
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10/01/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Buju Banton, Boicottato dalla Comunità Gay
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10/01/2004, Globeandmail.com: Toll of black violence
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09/01/2004, The Jamaica Observer: Sugar Minott blames media, promoters for decline in standards
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02/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: More 'Sting' artistes could be in trouble with the law
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02/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: Police set up special team to search for Most Wanted
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02/01/2004, Radio Jamaica: Four murders reported in first hours of new year
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01/01/2004, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen strike in MoBay again
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31/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: DJ Vybz Kartel accusato di possesso illegale d' armi.
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31/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: DJ Vybz Kartel on ammo charge
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31/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: DJ VYBZ acusado por posesión de artillería y por una pelea en el Sting;
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30/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Future of reggae show 'Sting' uncertain
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29/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: El alcalde de Portmore echa pestes del desastroso Sting Festival
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29/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Sting promoters move to respond to criticisms
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29/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Sting fiasco draws fire from P'tmore mayor
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29/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police arrest prime suspect in murder of St. James taxi operator
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28/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Pandemonium at 'Sting'... again
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28/12/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Terror at Sting
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26/12/2003, Globeandmail.com: Death penalty easier said than done
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26/12/2003, Globeandmail.com: Death penalty easier said than done
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23/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Mother of Constant Spring lock-up victim presented with new house
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22/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: No motive for double killing in Seaview Gardens
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20/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Bail extended for cops charged in Braeton affair
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20/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Libertad bajo fianza para los policías acusados por el asunto Braeton
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11/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Solicitor General warns against decriminalising use of ganja
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11/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: EL FISCAL DEL ESTADO PREVIENE CONTRA LA DESPENALIZAIÓN DEL USO DE LA MARIHUANA
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10/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Rights groups call for actions to back up use of force policy
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10/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: File to be sent to DPP by month end following verdict on death of Jason Smith
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10/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Se enviará un archivo al Director de Acusaciones Públicas...
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08/12/2003, The Guardian - The Observer: 'Anti-gay' singer cancels gigs
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08/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Buju Banton pleads not guilty on ganja charges
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08/12/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Buju Banton faces court today for ganja
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04/12/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Tension rife after double murder
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02/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Two men shot dead on East Queen Street in Kingston
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01/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: PMI confident of peace in Rock Hall St. Andrew
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01/12/2003, Radio Jamaica: Government to investigate reports of attack on Jamaican students in Russia
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30/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Jamaican students attacked at Russian university
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28/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: FAO says Jamaica has reduced hunger since 1990
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28/11/2003, Independent.co.uk: Poet Zephaniah leads fight for truth about how cousin died
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28/11/2003, il Manifesto: Zeph protesta
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27/11/2003, l'Unità: "Maesta', non voglio il suo premio. Non voglio riconoscimenti da chi fa la guerra"
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27/11/2003, Der Standard: Rasta-Poet verweigert Adelwürde
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27/11/2003, Guardian - The Observer: 'Me? I thought, OBE me? Up yours, I thought'
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27/11/2003, The Guardian : Rasta poet publicly rejects his OBE
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27/11/2003, BBC news: Black poet spurns OBE
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27/11/2003, BBC news: B. Zephaniah: Tutta la mia vita sono stato a combattere questo Impero...
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27/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Ballistic testing for guns involved in Flankers shooting
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27/11/2003, The Times of India: Black poet returns British "empire" award
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27/11/2003, BBC news: B. Zephaniah: He estado luchando contra este imperio toda mi
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27/11/2003, BBC news: B. Zephaniah: I've been fighting against this Empire all my life
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27/11/2003, Guardian - The Observer: ¿A mí?, ¿darme un OBE a mí? Que os den
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26/11/2003, Yahoo! news: British Poet Rejects Royal Honor
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26/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder rocks Cambridge
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24/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Teen killed as murders rock Portmore
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24/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Human Rights lawyers studying Privy Council ruling quashing mandatory death sentence
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24/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Murder total moves close to 900 mark
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22/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Another police officer killed by gunmen
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22/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Un altro funzionario di polizia ucciso dai teppisti
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22/11/2003, Nessuno tocchi Caino: ITALIA: IL SOTTOSEGRETARIO BONIVER ALLA COMMISSIONE DIRITTI UMANI DEL SENATO CONFERMA LA
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19/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Braeton cop gets bail
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19/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Gunman killed, cop injured in shootout
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18/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Two men killed in drive-by shooting
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18/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Sixth cop in Braeton shooting for court today
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18/11/2003, Reggaezion.com: Sei Poliziotti indagati per la Strage di Braeton
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15/11/2003, Nessuno tocchi Caino: ITALIA: NESSUNO TOCCHI CAINO, NESSUNA STRUMENTALIZZAZIONE, IL GOVERNO HA TRADITO BATTAGLIA DECENNALE
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13/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Tourism officials reporting more growth
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13/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Preliminary enquiry into shooting of Nicole Webb to begin December 8
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13/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Two on death row set free
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12/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: 5 Braeton cops get bail
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12/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: DPP gets files on Flankers shooting
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11/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton case set for court today
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11/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Flankers file with the DPP'
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10/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Appeal Court quashes death sentences of two convicted killers
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10/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Another prisoner released after nearly 20 years without trial
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10/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Six cops in Braeton incident to be charged Tuesday
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10/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Stop the police killings -- Seaga
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08/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Warrant out for Ninja Man's arrest
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08/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Flankers families receive cheque for funeral assistance
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08/11/2003, Nessuno tocchi Caino: ITALIA: IL GOVERNO E LA CAMERA RINUNCIANO ALLA MORATORIA ONU
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07/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cases against cops postponed
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05/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: 6 cops to face court in killing of Braeton 7
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05/11/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Police Federation stands by cops to be charged
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05/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Family members react to ruling
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05/11/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops face charges
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05/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Some police officers reportedly upset over ruling in Braeton seven case
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04/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Six police officers to be charged with murder re Braeton seven killings
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04/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police still tight-lipped on DPP's Braeton seven ruling
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03/11/2003, Radio Jamaica: Jamaican criminal gangs spreading at alarming rate in Britain
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01/11/2003, Reggaezion.com: Le gesta di un Superman da Strapazzo
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01/11/2003, Toronto Star: Facing reality in the raw
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31/10/2003, USA TODAY: Demonstrations rattle Jamaican tourism
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30/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal file now with DPP
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29/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 'I AM SORRY'
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29/10/2003, Radio Jamaica: Jamaica gets high marks for level of press freedom
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28/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 'We are not criminals'
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27/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Calm in MoBay
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26/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Mobay crippled
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26/10/2003, Times Wire Reports: Crowds Riot After Police Kill 2 in Montego Bay
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25/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Lawsuit against Adams dismissed
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25/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops tight-lipped on Kraal results
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23/10/2003, Financial Times: US focus on Cuba puts cloud over Caribbean
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20/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: The danger of a state of emergency
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16/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 8-hour gun battle
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16/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder trial continues
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15/10/2003, Dawn: Aid groups call for arms trade treaty
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15/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder hits Trelawny again
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11/10/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Three gunned down in Portmore
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10/10/2003, The Jamaica Observer: FAST raps Adams
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10/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: No state of emergency in future, says PM
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08/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Controversy over call for State of Emergency
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06/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen terrorise Clarendon
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02/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Brutal killing rocks Mt Salem
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02/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Police shooting sparks protest in Stony Hill
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01/10/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Triple murder Men executed in Temple Hall
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30/09/2003, The Guardian : Bursting point: the drugs mules filling up UK prisons
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26/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams' interview rescheduled
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22/09/2003, MTV: Three reggae stars nominated for a Mobo award may be arrested...
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22/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams faces Kraal questions this week
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19/09/2003, The Guardian : Gay rights activists seek arrest of reggae stars at Mobo awards
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18/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops 'coping' in troubled areas
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17/09/2003, 365Gay.com: Arrest Anti-Gay Rappers, Music Cos. Activist Demands
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16/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders unabated Rate matches 2002 figure
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16/09/2003, The Jamaica Observer: DPP orders inquest into death of slain Negril teen
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14/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Murder rampage
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14/09/2003, The Jamaica Observer: MORE BLOODSHED
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13/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder in Spanish Town
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13/09/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Bloodbath in Spanish Town
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11/09/2003, The herald: Un po' di storia: The brutal truth about our links to slavery
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11/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams goes to Court of Appeal
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08/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Police seize guns, kill two in Gregory Park
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08/09/2003, Radio Jamaica: Group opposes call for prison in Jamaica to house J'cans doing time in Britain
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03/09/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Seven more killings as body count rises
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03/09/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 7 killed in a day
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02/09/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Police get new deadly force policy
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01/09/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Three schools in troubled Mountain View to reopen
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31/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Policeman gunned down in St Catherine
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29/08/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Triple murder mystery
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29/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders baffle St Thomas cops
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29/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Triple murder baffles police in Portmore
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29/08/2003, The Guardian: We don't have police, we have gunmen
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27/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Too much corruption
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26/08/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police to assist Tree of Life Learning Centre
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25/08/2003, Radio Jamaica: OCID to play major role in fight against crime
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25/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders clear 600 mark
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20/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Curfew tragedy
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19/08/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Now crime plan takes aim at traffic offenders
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12/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Killings plague MoBay
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12/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: LA PIAGA DI OMICIDI A MONTEGO BAY
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11/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Police Fed boss lashes human rights groups at cop's funeral
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10/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Career jurors' in courts
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10/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Five violent deaths on weekend
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09/08/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Uproar again in Spanish Town
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04/08/2003, Radio Jamaica: PMI to continue talks Monday to get peace in Mountain View
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02/08/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Adams appeals judge's decision
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01/08/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Human Rights council gives prison death row manual
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31/07/2003, Independent.co.uk: Holidaymakers warned of paradises lost
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26/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Child dies from cop's bullet
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26/07/2003, Guardian - The Observer: Machismo's last resort
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24/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Gunshots mar Mountainview peace tour
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21/07/2003, Radio Jamaica: Dall'autopsia risulta che Janealle Blair è morta a causa di ripetute ferite da arma da taglio.
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21/07/2003, Radio Jamaica: Autopsy says Janealle Blair died as a result of multiple stab wounds
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21/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Ten violent deaths over weekend
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19/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: More bloodshed in East Kingston
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19/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Another shot dead, one injured in Mountain View
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18/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Reggae in danger of being dropped from Grammys
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18/07/2003, Radio Jamaica: Tourist Board reporting continued upswing in visitor arrivals
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15/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Two more killed in Mtn View
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15/07/2003, Reggae-news.net: SOS Jamaica - Lucha contra la Intolerancia
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14/07/2003, Radio Jamaica: Death toll in Mountain View rises to 4 in 48 hours
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13/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Fight for justice
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10/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Gov't rejects Amnesty's call for new enquiry
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10/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Special sitting for Janice Allen case
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09/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Nicholson blasts Amnesty
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08/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty wants another enquiry
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05/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Police High Command refutes Adams' charge
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03/07/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen pump 17 shots into 20-y-o
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02/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Adams not going to Crawle
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02/07/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty urges Ja to prosecute rogue cops
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01/07/2003, Radio Jamaica: Visit to Crawle by former CMU members cancelled
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01/07/2003, Radio Jamaica: One school considering fleeing Mountain View violence
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29/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: DPP finally receives Braeton file
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29/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams will be video-taped
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28/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams for Kraal To revisit death house, escorted, unarmed
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27/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty praises the scrapping of CMU
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26/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Fiery protest in Mongoose Town
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25/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Keep Adams out of Kraal'
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25/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Pantry yet to get Braeton file
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24/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Kingston listed among ten most crime-prone popular tourist destinations
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24/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Scotland yard collects fresh evidence
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24/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Amnesty welcomes move to investigate fatal shootings involving police
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24/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Kraal clues off to UK
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23/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Mtn View is calm
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22/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Terror in Mtn View
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17/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: if I were Adams....
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17/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Court rebuffs Adams
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16/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Reneto Adams suffers major legal blow
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16/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Four month old baby boy becomes youngest murder victim
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14/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams saga takes new turn
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14/06/2003, Nessuno tocchi Caino: JAMAICA PIU' VICINA ALLA CORTE D'APPELLO CARAIBICA
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14/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Suspect in election-day killings granted bail
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13/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Bar Association, JFJ reviewing PM's defence of CCJ
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10/06/2003, Toronto Star: Jamaican 'Rambo' officers disband
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10/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Security ministry ignoring FAST's call for bean bag ban
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10/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Seaga says Adams is a psychopathic liar
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09/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Violence against women, oldest disease - Simms
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09/06/2003, BBC News Online: Jamaica acts over police abuse
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09/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: No leads yet in attack on two brothers
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09/06/2003, Voci di via: AMNESTY FRA REGGAE E DIRITTI UMANI
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08/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Phillips chides 'political points-scoring' over CMU
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07/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Luciano fined $2,400 for ganja
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07/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaicans for Justice snubs Patterson's CCJ invitation
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07/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Adams takes grouse to court
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06/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Shooting of taximan sparks protest in Spanish Town
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06/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Forbes hits at killer cops
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06/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Appeal filed in Genius case
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06/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Luciano fined J$2,400 for possession of ganja
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05/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police Officers Association supports disbanding of CMU
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05/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Overseas investigators promise Crawle report in 30 days
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05/06/2003, The Guardian : Tube bans 'anti-gay' holiday firm adverts
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05/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: National Security Minister not supporting death penalty for illegal importation of guns
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05/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Commissioner gives further justification for dismantling CMU
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05/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: BSI to investigate another controversial police shooting
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04/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: New division to investigate cop killings
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04/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: British police vow to stay until truth of Crawle shooting is known
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04/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Security Minister seeking death penalty for importers of illegal guns
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04/06/2003, Radio Jamaica: Carter Centre to unveil report on October general election
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04/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Forbes stands firm on CMU
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04/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: CAFFE disagrees with Amnesty
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04/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Hunt for evidence
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03/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: UK Police Chief to meet Phillips on Kraal killings
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03/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: JFJ hosts art fund-raiser
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03/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Adams feels betrayed
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03/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: JLP, civic groups happy CMU scrapped
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02/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: New twist in Luciano's drug case
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02/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Adams transferred - CMU to be replaced by special response team
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02/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Bizzare twist to New Kgn shoot-out
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02/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: SSP Reneto Adams given desk job as CMU is disbanded
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02/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Savage murder
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01/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty's shoot-from-hip broadside angers political ombudsman
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01/06/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty vs Carter
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01/06/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Double murder rocks St.Thomas
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30/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Glaring inaccuracy in Amnesty's report on Jamaica
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30/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Amnesty International says its report was misinterpreted
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29/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Scotland Yard team here to help with Crawle probe
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29/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: First draft from Braeton inquest by this weekend
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28/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: New initiative to reduce violence against women
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27/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Crown has a month to wrap up case against cops
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27/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Another murder in Westmoreland
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27/05/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Double killing in New Kgn
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27/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cops kill man in alleged warehouse gunfight
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26/05/2003, Indipendent.co.uk: Police name their top 10 list of Yardie drug dealers
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26/05/2003, The Korea Herald: Globalization stabilizes poor countries
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26/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cop involved in shooting death of Negril boy transferred
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24/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Rights groups say autopsies on Crawle victims professional
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22/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Human Rights Groups approve of autopsies on Crawle four
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21/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Forbes seeks external help in Crawle probe
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20/05/2003, Toronto star: Jamaica moves to shore up currency
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19/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: More questions than answers
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19/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Finance Minister admits government was shocked at free fall of dollar
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17/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Rights watchdog calls for disbandment of CMU
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16/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Half the shooting cases referred to BSI since 1999 have been investigated
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16/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty to send independent pathologist for Crawle autopsies
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15/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Crawle residents complain of police harassment
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14/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Probe ordered
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13/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cops planted guns, says Charles
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13/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Jamaican dollar continues its downward slide
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10/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Adams off the front line
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09/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police High Command gives assurance of speedy investigation into Clarendon shootings
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08/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: DPP says file on Braeton 7 not yet submitted
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08/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: BSI probing shooting in Pennants Clarendon
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08/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Bail extended for cops charged with Bull Bay murder
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08/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: FAST vows monthly protests
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07/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Tourism Director warns bouyancy of first three months could diminish
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07/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Murder on Barbican Road
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07/05/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Nicholson demands ruling in Braeton Seven case
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06/05/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Review Court upholds ruling in Genius case
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06/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: DPP blasts lobby group for staging protest
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05/05/2003, Taxi 109 website: Salviamo le nostre Ananas
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05/05/2003, Taxi 109 website: Sanita’ in Giamaica
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05/05/2003, Taxi 109 website: Protesta nelle strade
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04/05/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Lack of trust hampers investigations - Forbes
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03/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: St James murder toll now 26
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03/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Court upholds DPP ruling in Genus case
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02/05/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Teen murdered in St James
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02/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: High Court dismisses action by lawyers in Patrick Genius case
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02/05/2003, Blackelectorate.com: Black Culture Is Not Homophobic
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01/05/2003, Radio Jamaica: Bar Association plans legal action against government if it ratifies CCJ
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29/04/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Two dead in attack on station
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29/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police declare war on criminals in St. Andrew South Division
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27/04/2003, The Jamaica Observer: MoBay cops fingered in $500,000 robbery
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23/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: Investigators say cops and gunmen join forces to target drug dealers
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21/04/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Murders hit 261
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20/04/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Central Kgn under curfew
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17/04/2003, The Jamaica Observer: British, Jamaican youths discuss crime
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16/04/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Consultant cites difficulty in implementation of info act
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16/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: Soldier charged for murder of stepson
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15/04/2003, International Herald Tribune: War slows upturn in Caribbean trips
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08/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: Increase in the number of persons visiting Negril for spring break
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07/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: Police ID five communities for special crime reduction strategy
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02/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: Ganja Commission head calls for public info campaign ahead of changes to law
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02/04/2003, Radio Jamaica: George Phang case: arrested a second man
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02/04/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: US report blasts Ja's human rights record
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01/04/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Death Row': Playing on the public conscience
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01/04/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Gov't moves to cut coroner's court backlogs
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01/04/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Rejects proposal to have cops pay in lawsuits against state
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30/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cops say info links Joel Andem to Kintyre murders
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30/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Sacking Angers
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28/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Human rights groups welcome Clifford's sacking
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27/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: GOVERNMENT'S CHIEF FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST DR. ROYSTON CLIFFORD FIRED
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27/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: LAWYERS FOR WOMAN PARALYSED BY COP'S BULLET MOVING TO SUE GOVT.
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25/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: One killed in club drive-by
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25/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Five killed in two days
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25/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Jones Town tense after shooting
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25/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: POLICE REPORTING 13-PERCENT DROP IN MURDER RATE
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25/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: GUN RECOVERED FROM 'DOG' AND 'CAT' WAS STOLEN FROM MURDERED COP
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24/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: JLP EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT FRESH OUTBREAK OF VIOLENCE
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24/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: SOL. GEN. REJECTS CLAIM OF UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF LIFE SENTENCE FOR CONVICTED KILLERS
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24/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: CMU EMBROILED IN ANOTHER CONTROVERSY
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21/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Man shot dead on Fairway Ave
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21/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: FEARS STILL EXIST THAT THE WAR WILL DRIVE AWAY TOURISTS
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20/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: P.M. ISSUES DIRECTIVES ON OBSERVATION OF AUTOPSIES
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20/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: ECONOMIST SAYS GOVT. OVER STATING IMPACT OF WAR
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20/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: POLICE IDENTIFY FOUR SUSPECTS IN SHOOTING OF GEORGE PHANG
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20/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: JA. YET TO RESPOND TO U.S. REQUEST TO KEEP ITS OPPOSITION TO IRAQI WAR QUIET
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19/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: More residents flee Kintyre
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19/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: BSI probes another cop shooting
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19/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Triple murder in Kintyre
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19/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton Seven and the crisis of justice
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19/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Good work by Amnesty
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18/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty cites non-co-operation
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18/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Police Federation slams Knight
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18/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: MAN HELD IN CONNECTION WITH SHOOTING OF GEORGE PHANG
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17/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Five cops off front-line duty after shooting
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17/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: P.M. TO ADDRESS THE NATION IN THE EVENT OF U.S./IRAQI WAR
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17/03/2003, Yahoo! news: Five police officers suspended after fatal shooting in Jamaica
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16/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Exodus - Residents flee violence-torn communities
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15/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cry for justice - two years after killing of 7 at Braeton
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15/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty's intrusion
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14/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: STRONG POLICE PRESENCE IN SOUTH ST. ANDREW FOLLOWING SHOOTING OF GEORGE PHANG
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14/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Candlelight vigil for vendor killed on Kingsway
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14/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS AMNESTY'S CLAIM OF NEW EVIDENCE IN BRAETON SHOOTINGS IS SUSPICIOUS
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14/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: JAMAICA FINDS ALTERNATIVE FUEL SUPPLIES IN THE EVENT OF WAR
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13/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cop suspended after Hanover shooting
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13/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Burnt out Residents flee gang-war fires in Olympic Gardens
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13/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: AMNESTY INT'L SAYS NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS THE BRAETON SEVEN WERE MURDERED
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12/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Violent protest against police shooting in Hanover
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12/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: SNR. CITIZEN WHO WAS 'LOST' IN THE PENAL SYSTEM NOW BEING COMPENSATED BY GOVT.
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12/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: LATEST AMNESTY REPORT ON JAMAICA DESCRIBED AS DAMAGING
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11/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Killing of 'Monkey Man' sparks protest
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11/03/2003, The Jamaica Observer: POLICE TO PROTECT CIVILIAN WITNESSES IN COP EXTORTION CASE
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11/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: GOVT. LAUNCHES CORRUPTION PREVENTION COMMISSION
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10/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: LARGE NUMBER OF SEXUAL OFFENCES CASES FOR ST. ELIZABETH COURT
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10/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: LARGE NUMBER OF SEXUAL OFFENCES CASES FOR ST. ELIZABETH COURT
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10/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: POLICE STEP UP PRESENCE IN FLANKERS
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10/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: BSI STILL PROBING WEAPON DISCHARGE INCIDENT AT STADIUM
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06/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: NARCOTICS POLICE STEP UP SURVEILLANCE OF POSTAL SERVICES
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04/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: JA. TO MAINTAIN CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH IMF
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04/03/2003, Radio Jamaica: NEW TWIST TO ENQUIRY INTO HUNDRED LANE MASSACRE
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04/03/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Chuck accuses cops of terrorism
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03/03/2003, The Guardian - The Observer: Buju Banton: 'I am here to do a great work'
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28/02/2003, Guardian - The Observer: Jamaica uncovered
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28/02/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: UN study cites police excesses
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26/02/2003, Famiglia Cristiana: UN MONDO "DROGATO"
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24/02/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops make big ammo crackdown in MoBay - Lawmen kill one, arrest four
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24/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: TAXI DRIVER CLEARED OF INVOLVEMENT IN SHOOTING OF COP
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24/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: FOUR OF EIGHT INTERDICTED COPS REINSTATED
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23/02/2003, Guardian - The Observer: One in 10 Jamaican fliers is a drug mule
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23/02/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Cop cites corruption
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23/02/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Prisoner's death goes unreported
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21/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: LOCAL HOTELS RECORD DEPRESSED EARNINGS DESPITE INCREASED BOOKINGS
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18/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Guard, gunman killed in botched robbery
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18/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: TWO GUNMEN SHOT DEAD BY THE POLICE IN TRELAWNY
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17/02/2003, Usa Today: Black America's new diversity Immigrants from Africa, Caribbean making their voices heard
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17/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: NO BAIL FOR COPS ON CORRUPTION CHARGE
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17/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: GUNMAN SHOT DEAD DURING SUPERMARKET ROBBERY
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17/02/2003, L'Eco di Bergamo: È di Sovere il benefattore della Giamaica
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17/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: POLICE TRYING TO DETERMINE HOW 'NINJAMAN GUN' WAS IMPORTED
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13/02/2003, Toronto Star: Fantino tours Jamaican slums
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11/02/2003, Toronto Star: Jamaica welcomes `top cop' to island
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11/02/2003, Toronto Star: Fantino forging links in Jamaica
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10/02/2003, Radio Jamaica: ADOLESCENT POPULATION BEING TARGETTED DURING SAFE SEX WEEK
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10/02/2003, Toronto Star: Fantino talks with police in Jamaica
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10/02/2003, Guardian - The Observer: Refuge rules
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07/02/2003, The Guardian - The Observer: Blunkett excludes asylum seekers from seven more countries
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05/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Dancehall music carving out its own niche in Germany
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05/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty alza la pressione contro le esecuzioni capitali
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05/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Former US death row inmate against death penalty in Jamaica
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05/02/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty to step up pressure against hanging
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05/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Man shot dead, woman and child injured
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05/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Ex condannato a morte statunitense contro la pena capitale in Giamaica
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01/02/2003, Jamaica Gleaner: Three killed in Hanover in 24 hours
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01/02/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Killing of taximan by police angers residents
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30/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Double murder at Woodford Park
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28/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Dance mayhem
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28/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: La Polizia spara in una dancehall..
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28/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Mandeville cops probe shooting at maternity ward
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27/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cops' arrests delayed
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19/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Six murders reported last Friday
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16/01/2003, The Guardian : Black anti-gay bias targeted
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15/01/2003, Tehran Times: What the Poor Say
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15/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Building contractor shot dead in Treadlight
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14/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: 19 murders in first two weeks of year
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13/01/2003, The Toronto Star: Jamaica's ties to Britain are fraying
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11/01/2003, The Guardian : Firearms amnesty to be called
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11/01/2003, The Times: Hackney gunman's life of drugs and violence
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10/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Cop shot dead in Spanish Town
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09/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Visa for UK
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09/01/2003, The Guardian: Better drugs laws will cut gun crime
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09/01/2003, The Guardian : Jamaicans dismayed by visa requirement
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09/01/2003, The Times: Blunkett imposes visa rules on all Jamaican visitors
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09/01/2003, The Herald Tribune: Jamaicans must apply for visas to enter Britain
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09/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Ninja Man charged with indecent assault
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07/01/2003, The Guardian : Break this murderous fashion
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06/01/2003, Sidney Morning Herald: Caribbean countries scramble to keep oil stocks up
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06/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Adams, 'Ninja Man' deny gun hand-over at Sting staged
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04/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica keeps eye on UK murders
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04/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Police shooting sparks protest in Spanish Town
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04/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Forbes against public hand-over of firearm to police
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03/01/2003, The Guardian : Caught in the crossfire of gang violence
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02/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Two killed on the first day of the year
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02/01/2003, The Globe and Mail: 'Invisible gunman' killed in Jamaica
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01/01/2003, The Jamaica Observer: Man wanted by US, Canadian authorities shot dead by police
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28/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Ninja Man hands over gun to Adams
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27/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Exotic dancer shot dead
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27/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Man shot, killed after break-in
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24/12/2002, The Guardian : Anti-gay reggae stars should be charged
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23/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: The death penalty revisited
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23/12/2002, Sidney Morning Herald: Jamaica wants to bring back hanging
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23/12/2002, The Guardian: Jamaica in bid to end UK veto on death penalty
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18/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Violence flares-up in Central Village
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18/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Woman disputes police report of brother's killing
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17/12/2002, The Globe and Mail: Jamaica's remedy
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17/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Death penalty not mandatory, says judge
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17/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Rights groups want public input in debate on powers for soldiers
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17/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Death penalty upheld
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16/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Jamaican cop accuses UK of discrimination
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16/12/2002, The Guardian: Crime fight
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14/12/2002, The Guardian: Jamaica's London connection
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14/12/2002, The Guardian: Jamaica's murder toll has reached 1,000 this year. Who is to blame: gangs or police?
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14/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two extortionists shot dead
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13/12/2002, Radio Jamaica: 1002 assassinati nel 2002...
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12/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty hits Jamaica's human rights record
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12/12/2002, Radio Jamaica: GUNMEN KILL SHOPKEEPER IN TREASURE BEACH
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11/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cop among four shot dead in Kingston
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11/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Hanging closer
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10/12/2002, Radio Jamaica: GOVT. BEGINS PROCESS TO RESUME HANGING
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10/12/2002, Radio Jamaica: COP SHOT DEAD IN DOWNTOWN KINGSTON
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09/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Burnt bodies have machete wounds, say Trelawny police
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07/12/2002, Nessuno tocchi Caino: IL GOVERNO JAMAICANO VUOLE REINTRODURRE L'IMPICCAGIONE
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06/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Murder victims came to bury relative
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06/12/2002, The Jamaica Star: Singer's son on murder charge
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06/12/2002, The Guardian: Newlyweds found shot dead in Jamaica
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06/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen kill JBS employee
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05/12/2002, Radio Jamaica: Dead penalty: Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has written...
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05/12/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: PM seeks Seaga's support on hanging
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04/12/2002, The Times: Jamaica to bring back hanging in drug crime fight
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03/12/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Family mourns after higgler found dead
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03/12/2002, The New York Times: Jamaica May Try Hanging
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03/12/2002, The Globe and Mail: Jamaican plan calls for return of hanging
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02/12/2002, Reuters: La Jamaica ha intenzione di reintrodurre l'impiccagione...
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27/11/2002, The Globe and Mail: Jamaica's climate: hot and deadly
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27/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Six kids left mourning after dad's murder
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26/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cop injured, man shot dead on Gold Street
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26/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: As public outcry about the increase in murders heightens...
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22/11/2002, Usa today: Crime trouble in paradise?
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20/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Karate Georgie wounded, man killed in gunbattle
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19/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Residents protest police killing in Rollington Town
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19/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops say three of five killed Saturday identified
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18/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops kill two men, recover four illegal guns
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18/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Crime boss among three bodies found in Clarendon, say police
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17/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: 5 shot dead, 9 injured in downtown shooting spree
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17/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Residents protest killing of mentally-retarded man
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17/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Reneto Adams: Some cops love him, others hate his guts
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16/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops kill man in alleged shoot-out in MoBay
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16/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Man shot six times, dies
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15/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: Education Minister Maxine Henry Wilson says...
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14/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Wanted man killed in alleged shoot-out with Westmoreland cops
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13/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops under probe for missing guns
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13/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Men executed in Westmoreland identified
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13/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: Head of the Crime Management Unit Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams...
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13/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: Eight police officers have been interdicted...
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12/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops want Adams out
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12/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Kid killers
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12/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: Reneto Adams says he is unperturbed...
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10/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Seven murders in two days
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07/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: RJR News understands that...
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07/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Man killed along Mountain View Ave
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06/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Baby shot dead in Hannah Town
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06/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Execution-style killings in Westmoreland
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06/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: New River residents kill alleged attacker
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05/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops seek 'Black Bud' for 'Country's' death
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04/11/2002, Radio Jamaica: DR. CAROLYN GOMES CHANGES POSITION WITHIN JFJ
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04/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Pre-dawn Terror
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03/11/2002, Associated Press: Four men gunned down in Jamaica;
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01/11/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops kill two, arrest 5
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30/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: MASS MEETING PLANNED TO END WEST KGN. VIOLENCE
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30/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: CRIME STOP REPORTING SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN CALLS
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29/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Birthday Horror
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29/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: STRONG POLICE PRESENCE IN GREENWICH TOWN
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29/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: FAMILY DISPUTE LEAVES ONE DEAD AND HOUSE DESTROYED
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29/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: HEADLESS BODY FOUND IN MAROON TOWN
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28/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: CRIME REDUCTION PLAN FOR INNERCITY NEXT JANUARY
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23/10/2002, The Times: Death penalty abolished on all British territory
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22/10/2002, The Boston Globe: Jamaica Plain man shoots, kills intruder
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22/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: REVELATIONS OF STUDY ON VIOLENCE
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22/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: PNP AND JLP TO DECIDE BY WEDNESDAY ON SEEKING MAGISTERIAL RECOUNTS
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22/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two men shot dead in Central Village
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20/10/2002, The Observer International: Jamaican gays flee to save their lives
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20/10/2002, The Observer International: Seaga reckless, says Phillips
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19/10/2002, Times online: Seven Rastafarian candidates...
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19/10/2002, The Korea Herald: The hypocrisy behind our compassion
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19/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Terror in Rema
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19/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Seaga says police commissioner ineffective
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18/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: POLICE REPORTS
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18/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Three slain at Rose Heights gambling house
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18/10/2002, The Toronto Star: Jamaica must now confront old bogey
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18/10/2002, China Daily: Jamaica's ruling People's National Party won a closely contested national election
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18/10/2002, The Toronto Star: Jamaica must now confront old bogey
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18/10/2002, Reuters: Post Election Violence Kills Three in Jamaica
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17/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: CAFFE REPORTING SUCCESS IN GENERAL ELECTION WORK
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17/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: CARTER CENTRE RECOMMENDS CHANGE IN NUMBER OF CONSTITUENCIES
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17/10/2002, Associated Press: Jimmy Carter back on the job joining a team of observers in Jamaica, days after winning Nobel Peace Prize
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17/10/2002, Reuters: Ruling Party Wins Jamaica Election
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17/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Gunmen kill seven in Rock Hall
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17/10/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Nine murdered, 7 in Rock Hall massacre
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17/10/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Amidst death, rain and power cuts the voting went on
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17/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Historic fourth term for PNP
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17/10/2002, BBC World Service: Victory for Jamaica's ruling party
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17/10/2002, Radio Jamaica: CRIME REDUCTION THE PRIORITY IN PNP'S FOURTH TERM
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16/10/2002, BBC World Service: Jamaica goes to the polls
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16/10/2002, Reuters: Seven Killed in Election Day Violence in Jamaica
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16/10/2002, Reuters: Ruling Party Leads Narrowly in Jamaica Election
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16/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Woman found dead on Molynes Road
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16/10/2002, Associated Press: Jamaicans to Choose Candidates
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15/10/2002, Associated Press: Crime Focus of Jamaica Election
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15/10/2002, CNN world: Jimmy Carter to observe Jamaica poll
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15/10/2002, Reuters: Member of the Rastafarian party...
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14/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops kill teenager in alleged shoot-out
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14/10/2002, BBC World Service: Plea to stop Jamaican election violence
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14/10/2002, CNN world: Violence continues before Jamaica vote
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13/10/2002, The Observer : Jamaica's poll bloodbath
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13/10/2002, The Observer International: Jamaica's poll bloodbath
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12/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Triple murder
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05/10/2002, Economist: Il Primo Ministro della Giamaica, P.J. Patterson vuole cambiare la costituzione del suo paese...
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04/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: In cerca di giustizia la giuria dell'assassinio di Tahj Burrell
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04/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Hung jury in Tahj Burrell murder case
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04/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Split verdict
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04/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Verdetto diviso
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02/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Gunman shot dead, cops injured in Spanish Town gunfight
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02/10/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Un gunman ucciso e poliziotti feriti durante una sparatoria
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28/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two shot dead in Grants Pen
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28/09/2002, The Guardian - The Observer: Beenie there, done that
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27/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Rights council concerned about PNP proposal on death penalty
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21/09/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty's local chapter hits back
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21/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two dead, one injured in Spanish Town drive-by shooting
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21/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Alleged cop killer shot dead
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20/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Police Federation rejects charges by JFJ against cop
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20/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Nicholson hits back at Amnesty
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20/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: 'Taliban' cut down
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20/09/2002, BBC World Service: "Caribbean Justice", un'associazione che opera per l'abolizione della pena di morte, ha detto...
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20/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Double murder in Olympic Gardens
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19/09/2002, BBC World Service: Aumentano i giamaicani favorevoli alla pena di morte...
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19/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty blasts gov't on capital punishment
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19/09/2002, BBC World Service: Il Primo Ministro P.J. Patterson ha promesso che...
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18/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: JFJ recommends int'l human rights sanction against Jamaica
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18/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Coroner to continue summing up evidence
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15/09/2002, The Jamaica Observer: John Blacks shot dead in Grants Pen
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27/08/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Alleged cop killer shot dead in Montego Bay
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24/08/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Thirteenth cop gunned down
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20/08/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Horror murder in Islington
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17/08/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Double murder - Cops say 'jungle justice' plaguing inner cities
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29/07/2002, Amnesty International news service: Jamaica: Amnesty International sends observer to Braeton Inquest
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25/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Man killed, 3 cops injured in accident
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25/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Uomo ucciso, 3 poliziotti feriti in un incidente
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24/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Forbes goes to shooting scene
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24/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Intruders kill Mandeville man, injure wife
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23/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Boy, 7, shot dead during police operation for 'Taliban'
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23/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Ballistic expert agrees with forensic report on position of shooting
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22/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Ninja Man arrested by Mandeville police
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22/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Police shooting under probe
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22/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Ninja Man arrestato dalla polizia di Mandeville
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21/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Deejay Black Rat, giovane di 18 anni assassinato
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21/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Deejay Black Rat, 18 year old man shot dead
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19/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: One dead in Olympic Gdns shooting
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18/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Couple brutally murdered - Latest killings push murder figure to 505
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18/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Government ballistic expert testifies
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17/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two shot dead at Delacree Lane
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17/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: DPP rules against lawyer's application
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17/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Reneto Adams backtracks
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16/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Ballistic expert says youth shot while lying down or kneeling
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13/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Record producer shot dead
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13/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Produttore discografico assassinato
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12/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Youth received bullet wounds from two weapons
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12/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Cops hunt suspects in Causeway murders
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11/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: One of seven youth killed by M-16 rifle -- expert
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11/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Civil suit for West Kingston victims
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11/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Police killings down'- But human rights groups still wary
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11/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Human rights groups want better investigations into cop killings
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10/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Hamilton to assist West Kgn victims
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10/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Ballistic expert says youth could have been shot at close range
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09/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton youth shot at close range - gov't witness
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08/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Hairdresser gunned down in Bog Walk
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08/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Prisoner killed, another charged for murder
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08/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Special team to hunt cop killers
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08/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two guns identified in Braeton killing
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08/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Police, Jamaicans For Justice to meet
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08/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Gunmen shoot woman
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08/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Gunman killed by man with legal firearm
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07/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Man shot dead on Deanery Road
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05/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Police kill two in downtown 'shoot-out'
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05/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Reliving the horrors of July 7
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04/07/2002, HOT 102FM: TRANSCRIPT OF A DISCUSSION WITH SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT RENATO ADAMS ON THE BREAKFAST CLUB
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03/07/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cop shot dead at traffic light
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02/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: W/Kingston Enquiry findings
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02/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Downtown unrest - Residents protest police killings
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02/07/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Increase penalty for refusal to testify - Commission
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24/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Alton Ellis Jnr killed
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22/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Witness fails to show at Braeton Inquest
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21/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: POLICE REPORTS
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21/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: VERBALI DELLA POLIZIA
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20/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Confession' frees murder accused
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20/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cop gives contradictory evidence
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20/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Confession' frees murder accused
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19/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Residents protest police shootings
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18/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Police Reports
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18/06/2002, Reuters: Il capo della Federazione della Polizia, Steve Brown, ha lanciato un appello per la ripresa delle impiccagioni...
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17/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Witness contradicts statement to police
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14/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Three of the seven killed principal - witness
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14/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Pathologist denies claims by Dr Leth
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14/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Il patologo nega le affermazioni del Dr Leth
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13/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cop says witnesses fingered three of slain youth as principal's killers
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13/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton youth were shot from a distance - pathologist
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12/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Suspected cop killer turns himself in
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12/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Two killed in D'town flare-up
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11/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Three of seven implicated in principal's death -- cop
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10/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: 400 murdered in 160 days
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08/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Hugh Crosskill ' s tragedy - Broadcaster shot dead
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08/06/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: No gunpowder residue on victims' clothes - pathologist
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07/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: AG says human rights record should not be judged only on police abuses
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07/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Braeton Inquest: Pathologist accused of downplaying injuries
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07/06/2002, The Jamaica Observer: 4 Cops charged with murder
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01/06/2002, Jamaicans For Justice: IMPORTANT COURT CASES
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29/05/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Amnesty hits at Ja's security forces
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29/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty raps West Kingston Inquiry
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28/05/2002, Caribbean Media Corporation: Undici paesi caraibici sono stati citati nell'ultimo rapporto di Amnesty International per violazioni dei diritti umani
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27/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Police reports
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22/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Gunpowder residue on swabs of four youth, forensic expert concludes
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17/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: POLICE REPORTS... POLICE REPORTS... POLICE REPORTS...
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15/05/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Man shot by cop takes case to Privy Council
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14/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Braeton inquest adjourned again
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13/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Cops kill two escapees
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13/05/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Pathologists contradict each other at Inquest
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13/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Pathologist unable to say what type of gun used to kill youth
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11/05/2002, La Repubblica: Bob Marley - Foto, colori e reggae della vera Jamaica
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09/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Verbali della polizia ...
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09/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Police reports... Police reports...
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09/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Jamaica to ratify two UN protocols on rights of child
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09/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Verbali della polizia ...
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08/05/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Transfer of gunpowder residue still an issue
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05/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Gunmen shoot up car; 3 killed, 2 injured
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04/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: POLICE REPORTS...POLICE REPORTS...POLICE REPORTS..
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04/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two shot dead, others injured in Jones Town
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04/05/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Swabbing procedure questioned at Inquest
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03/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Forensic expert admits gunpowder residue test has weaknesses
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02/05/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Man shot dead in Rema
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29/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Portmore reprisal killer shot dead
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29/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: The Spaldings incident
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28/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Two killed, one injured by gunmen
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25/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: POLICE REPORTS... POLICE REPORTS... POLICE REPORTS...
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24/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Amnesty raps regional gov'ts on death penalty
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24/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Abolish death penalty in Caribbean, says Amnesty
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23/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Dahlia Allen disbarred
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23/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: 26 detained in Spauldings
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23/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: 25 held after riot - Police take charge in Spaldings
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22/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Braeton Inquest resumes today
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21/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: One dead, mob attack on Spaldings Police Station
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20/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: DEATH PENALTY
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20/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Patrick Genius' case for Appeal Court
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19/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Judge's conclusion gives hope to Genus' mom
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19/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Judge's conclusion gives hope to Genus' mom
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17/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: First batch of cops for new Homicide Division complete training
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17/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Andem gang member suspect gives himself up
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16/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: 'Bigga' Ford new head of Flying Squad
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15/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Six die in separate incidents on the weekend
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14/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Andem gang suspect shot
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13/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Woman killed at father's 'nine night'
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13/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Man shot dead, 5 houses fire-bombed in August Town
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12/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: DEATH PENALTY
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11/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Women protest against treatment of prison warders
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11/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: 19 cops complete training in internal investigation
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10/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Gov't to transfer prisoners
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09/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Braeton Inquest: Civilians identified three of seven youth as principal's killers, says cop
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09/04/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Braeton Inquest: Civilians identified three of seven youth as principal's killers, says cop
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04/04/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Seven cops penalised for prisoner's death
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26/03/2002, The Jamaica Observer: Bodies could have been contaminated easily, say lawyers
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21/03/2002, Houston Chronicle: TEXAS: Ex cappellano critica esecuzioni
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21/03/2002, Families Against State Terrorism (FAST): Solving Crime by Eliminating Youth?
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15/03/2002, M2 Presswire: Amnesty International ha detto che le circostanze relative alla fucilazione...
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15/03/2002, Financial Times: Diversi paesi dei Caraibi si apprestano ad accellerare i piani per...
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13/03/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: First anniversary of the 'Braeton Seven'
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13/03/2002, Reuters: Il primo ministro giamaicano P.J. Patterson ha criticato il Privy Council britannico per la decisione di fermare le esecuzioni...
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13/03/2002, Belfast Newsletter: Numerosi avvocati interessati ai diritti umani...
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12/03/2002, Daily Telegraph: Diversi colpevoli di omicidio in attesa di esecuzione...
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07/03/2002, www.coalit: Alto numero di scarcerazioni: un'altra ragione per l'abolizione della pena di morte
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21/02/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Coroner overturns attorney's request to disregard Braeton photos
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13/02/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Fifth Seal Way resident testifies about Braeton killings
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07/02/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: Mills ends testimony in Braeton Inquest
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02/02/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: BRAETON INQUEST:- Gleaner reporter heard men begging for their lives
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31/01/2002, Reuters: la Jamaica, attraversata dalla violenza e nel tentativo di porre sotto controllo il crimine armato in aumento...
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25/01/2002, Herald Tribune : Letter to the Editor
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24/01/2002, Gleaner : Letter to the Editor
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15/01/2002, Reuters: Il leader del partito di opposizione "Jamaica Labour Party" ed ex Primo Ministro Edward Seaga ha chiesto che...
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14/01/2002, Jamaica Gleaner: “Andre Edwards – justice delayed”
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09/01/2002, M2 Presswire: Il governo giamaicano deve intraprendere azioni immediate per fermare l'impunità di coloro che commettono omicidi
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04/01/2002, Caribbean Media Corporation: Gli abitanti di 100 Lane hanno abbandonato in massa le proprie abitazioni...
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01/01/2002, BBC World Service: Jamaica killings set new record
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01/01/2002, BBC World Service: Jamaica murder rate soars
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09/12/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: Reneto Adams: winner of the week
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12/11/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: No space for public at the Braeton Inquest
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23/09/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: Dead men tell no tales
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10/09/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: Protecting human rights defenders
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13/08/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: The cost of impunity is high
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27/07/2001, Stand up for Jamaica: Sono stata a Kingston giovedì e la situazione è tesissima.
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23/07/2001, BBC World Service: Jamaica buries its dead
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14/07/2001, BBC World Service: Jamaica counts the cost
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12/07/2001, BBC World Service: Rights groups condemn Jamaica police
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11/07/2001, CNN Italia: A bordo di carri armati e mezzi blindati...
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11/07/2001, BBC World Service: Analysis: Violence rooted in politics
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11/07/2001, BBC World Service: Army quells Jamaica unrest
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10/07/2001, BBC World Service: Gun battles shake Jamaica
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09/07/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: The missing ‘Street People’
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08/07/2001, BBC World Service: La battaglia in Jamaica fa 2 morti
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08/07/2001, BBC World Service: Gun battle kills two in Jamaica
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08/07/2001, BBC World Service: Dichiarazione del Primo Ministro Jamaicano Edward Seaga
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08/07/2001, BBC World Service: Former Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga declaration
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18/06/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: Autopsies in Jamaica
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11/06/2001, CNN Interactive: Le autorità giamaicane hanno emesso un ordine...
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05/06/2001, La Repubblica: In Giamaica scontri e morti nelle strade
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31/05/2001, Amnesty International news service: L'incriminazione di tutti gli agenti di polizia...
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27/05/2001, CANA (Caribbean News Agency): Il senato della Giamaica approva la Offensive Weapons Bill
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01/05/2001, The Wire - Amnesty International: Living with police violence
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10/04/2001, Amnesty International news service: A.I. presenta il rapporto intitolato "JAMAICA: Killings And Violence by Police: How many more victims?"
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01/04/2001, Jamaica Gleaner: Demonstrators demand justice for Braeton seven
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14/03/2001, BBC World Service: 7 killed in Jamaica gunfight
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14/03/2001, BBC World Service: Sette morti in uno scontro a fuoco in Giamaica.
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19/06/1999, BBC news: Reggae's changing message
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16/02/1999, BBC World Service: Jamaica cop killings continue
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16/02/1999, BBC World Service: Continuano le uccisioni di poliziotti
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01/01/1992, VB report - The best of the world: Shabba Ranks: Buju Banton says "if I bashed, I bashed them 16 years ago"
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