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Netserv audit sought - Seaga wants Paulwell, James removed
AMID MOUNTING pressure for investigation of the government's dealings with Netserv Global Communications Ltd, the overseas information technology firm, Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Technology, called yesterday for...
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Ministry to bar some workers
KPH gets 2 more dialysis machines
Seaga blames high costs for poor performance in schools
Shaw says budgets should be timely, reviewed
Remembering Ken McNeill - An oustanding son of Jamaica
Mobile Reserve adopts Golden Age Home
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Ammo find in Mtn View
THE POLICE yesterday maintained their recent streak of success in finding illegal guns and ammunition when they seized 189 assorted rounds in the Mountain View Avenue area of Kingston. The finds included 159 12-gauge cartridges and 30 5.56 rounds...
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Ousted cop takes case to Appeal Court
No bitumen shortage, Petrojam says
Carib environmental programme on
William Knibb Baptist Church turns 175
Security forces admit using 'excessive force' -- Revd Al Miller
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NCB opens a new office in London
FROM LONDON: TEN YEARS after opening operations in London, NCB has opened a new office at 109 Baker Street in the west end of London. The original office was situated at 42 Manchester Street but the new London offices are more salubrious...
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The new cable climate
Netserv in the mire-again
Government of Jamaica Debut 20-Year Bond
Clarke targets corruption, crime
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Cornwall massacre B'port
CORNWALL College captured their third schoolboy football crown for the season when they whipped Bridgeport at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium yesterday to capture the Olivier Shield.
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Hibbert scores big 100
It will now be up to the board
Silver Fox is safe
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Facing FINSAC costs
LAST WEEK Finance Minister Davies spoke frankly on the costs of FINSAC's intervention in the financial sector crisis of the 1990s. Dr. Davies said that the government faced the mammoth task of finding at least $20 billion annually to service the debt...
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A bailout for the sugar industry?
Where @ is at
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Letter of the Day - The apology of Pope John Paul II
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS intriguing that His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, delights in apologising for atrocities perpetrated on others by the Roman Church long before his time and for wrongs done to "victims of the clergy" in his time. I don't think His...
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Nevon Place resident says thanks for road repairs
In defence of the United States
Wishes for a better Jamaica in 2002
Paulwell should resign
Plaudits for the dedicated Norman Gardens' teachers
Concerning the prayers of church folk
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Santa goes nuts colourfully
IN JUST 11 years Alice Hogarth has become one of our most prolific theatre practitioners. It appears she has now hit her stride, with the production of two musicals a year.
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THE GLEANER'S weekly entertainment guide
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