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Cut the 'red tape' Private sector leaders plead for reduction in bureaucracy
PRIVATE SECTOR leaders over the weekend again urged the Government to reduce the level of public sector bureaucracy which, they say, is a major deterrent to...


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Dispute in DPP's office heats up
Probe under way into foiled escape plot at GP
Education Week begins
Ex-JDF officer fined for fraud
'Tourism money not enough'
Chat with Audley Shaw
News


A 40-year love affair
The following is the final of a two-part article titled "Edward Seaga and West Kingston, a 40-year Love Affair", by Troy Caine. Part one was carried in yesterday's...


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MPs and Senators disregard Integrity Act
Achieving a prudent debt structure
Copra production on the decline - CIB

Sport


WI level series
THE West Indies won the third Test of the Cable & Wireless series at Kensington Oval yesterday with a crushing victory over India. Starting the fourth day of the five-day contest with India on 169 for four and trailing by 123, the West Indies...


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Arnett Gardens on the double
At the top of her class
Harper: WI showing improvement

Commentary


The Budget Debate
IF THE tenor of this year's Budget Debate seemed moderate and restrained this may have resulted largely from a recognition by both Government and Opposition that the country's debt problem is so formidable that it limits policy options. In this regard...


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The promise of early childhood education
Flying fish posse

Letters


Time to care for our boys
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM distressed over the fact that many of our youths under 20 are perpetrators of crime and violence. I'm even more perplexed that not much is being done to bring about change in the younger generation.


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I am desparate
Navy Island sale a milestone for Portland
Road to Swift River needs repair
Justice must be tempered with mercy
Cocoa crisis in Hanover

Entertainment


Mothers show beauty and talent
BEAUTY REIGNED at the sashing of the 13 contestants in the 'Miss Jamaica Mother of the Year Pageant', held on Saturday at Curphey Place on South Avenue, St. Andrew. Although it was made crystal clear at the outset that the pageant...


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From prison cell to lecture theatre Alozade speaks at UWI

Flair


Seeking my mother, myself
MY MOTHER died nearly 40 years ago and I am still crying. In a life that has been touched by tragedy a few times, the death of my mother is the single greatest trauma that I have...


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Cultivating trust




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