We have started to collect the most important news related to Jamaica in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The international athletics' governing body is awaiting confirmation that five Jamaican athletes have been cleared of doping offences ahead of the World Championships.
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Five Jamaican athletes have tested positive for a banned substance, the IAAF confirms.
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West Indies demolish India by eight-wickets in Kingston to level their one-day series at 1-1.
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Why one Jamaican woman chose to bleach her skin
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Jamaica's security minister withdraws a remark that people killed by police are collateral damage in the war on crime.
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Olympic champion sprinter Usain Bolt escapes serious injury after a car accident in Jamaica.
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A man who hijacked a plane in Jamaica has surrendered and all his hostages have been freed, officials say.
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The founder of the British Tamil Association is convicted of two terrorism charges at Kingston Crown Court.
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An ice bridge that holds in place an ice shelf the size of Jamaica snaps, heightening concern over the impact of global warming.
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Captain Andrew Strauss says England were determined to put the record straight in Antigua after the innings defeat in Jamaica.
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