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The crime factor - Patterson, Seaga to discuss issue today
AS PRIME Minister P.J. Patterson and JLP leader Edward Seaga head into their second crime summit today, Jamaicans are continuing to see crime and violence as the country's number one problem.
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No suspension for Zimbabwe
Labour Exchange Centre opens
STATIN wants immunity from Info Act
Peace Centre opens in Grants Pen
Trade Union extend deadline for increases to public sector workers
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'Crack houses' targeted for forfeiture, cop says
PREMISES BEING used as "crack houses" in central Kingston have been targeted for forfeiture as provided under Jamaican law, says Supt. George Quallo, head of the Kingston Central Police Division, with headquarters on East Queen Street. Supt. Quallo...
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11 held as drug mules
Phillips says 'hanging' report misquoted him
Two killed in police shoot-out
Jamaican lawyer honoured in the Cayman Islands
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3% growth for 2002/03, says Davies
FINANCE and Planning Minister, Dr. Omar Davies, has projected a three per cent growth for the economy in fiscal year 2002/03 with a targeted reduction in inflation to between five and six per cent. He was speaking at a breakfast meeting hosted by the...
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Captain's Bakery looks to Cayman Islands
Labour Exchange Centre opens
Bureau of Standards checking cement import
White Water Meadows' dynamic style and strategy
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Ja, Guyana lock horns
JAMAICA and Guyana lock horns in the second round of the Busta Series at Sabina Park this morning starting at 10:00 and the stage is set for four days of tight cricket.
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Why winning is so important
WI advance to semis
Lowe eyes big contract
One-year ban for 'Jollyman'
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The Zimbabwe crisis
FOREIGN MINISTERS of the Commonwealth have rejected a move sponsored by Britain to suspend Zimbabwe from the organisation for political upheaval amid signs of creeping dictatorship. The eight-member Ministerial Action Group after a meeting on...
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Gloss couched in emotive language
Learning more about Lincoln
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Letter of the Day - Erasing honest errors
THE EDITOR, Sir: OUR YOUNG, agile and reportedly bright Minister of Industry, Commerce and Technology, the Honourable Mr. P. Paulwell, has come under 'heavy flak' for his 'honest mistake' involving over $177-million re the NetServ debacle.
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An inaccurate story
Thwaites' proposal deserves consideration
Atonement from murderers
Highways versus railway
The hazard of firecrackers
Seaga's statement is mischievous
Wasting God's time
The Causeway and enviro concerns
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The dramatic Don Drummond
THE DON Drummond story is one of music, passion and hardship, one of madness and murder. Practically a ready-made drama, it has been lying in bits and pieces for years in newspapers files, record libraries and the memories of musicians and...
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Spectrum to move from Mas Camp
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Lotto results for January 30, 2002
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