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Days after winning the 100 metres at the Olympic trials, Yohan Blake upsets reigning champ Usain Bolt in 200 metres.
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Jamaican drug lord handed maximum sentence
A US judge sentences Christopher 'Dudus' Coke to 23 years in prison.
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Increasing the rewards for those forces able to capture the state, by any means necessary, inevitably leads to war.
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Canada jury finds family guilty of murder
Court convicts Afghan immigrant couple and their son for 2009 killing of four female relatives in Ontario.
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Jamaican opposition wins general election
Results show ruling party winning only 22 parliamentary seats, while opposition takes 41 seats out of 63 total.
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Voting ends in hard-fought Jamaica polls
Country's youngest prime minister competes with its first female leader for control of government for next five years.
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Jamaican prime minister to resign in November
Bruce Golding to step down amid criticism of his role in extradition to the US of drug lord Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.
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Jamaican drug kingpin admits racketeering
Christopher "Dudus" Coke pleads guilty to racketeering charges in New York court, 15 months after arrest in Kingston.
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