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$billion flood bill - Gov't to spell out funding sources today. National Day of Restoration planned
HEAVY RAINS have stopped and flood waters have subsided, affected families are trying to pull their lives together again, and Government is holding an estimated bill of $1 billion to fix the island's infrastructure. This is in addition to millions of...


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NCB launches fund for flood victims
Cane farmers want Heaven sacked
Court throws out A-G's appeal
Sangster Int'l Airport deal almost complete
Cambio operator killed

News


Tourism in trouble, says Forstmayr
WESTERN BUREAU: PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), Josef Forstmayr, has challenged the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) to shift its focus from administration to promoting Jamaica more aggressively...


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No politics in flood relief - OPDEM head
New technology nabbing drug mules
Rory Baugh shines

Business


Customs implements 260 % duty on chicken
THE CUSTOMS Department began implementation of the 260 per cent duty on imported chicken and chicken parts yesterday despite vigorous opposition by United States Ambassador Sue Cobb and local...


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Don Banks ­ a great leader

Sport


Italy serve warning
SAPPORO (AP): MUSCULAR Italian striker Christian Vieri bullied his way into Ecuador's penalty area, scoring two first-half goals to give three-time champion Italy an impressive 2-0 victory over Ecuador yesterday in the opening World Cup match for both...


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Easy win for Kiwis
Ronaldo, Rivaldo show
Ja's Beckford captures 400m at NCAA

Commentary


US farm subsidy hurting
CUTTING AGAINST its own rhetoric of free trade and the commitments of the World Trade Organisation, the United States has increased farm subsidies by 67 per cent over the next six years. Some US$6.4 billion a year of new spending by the Federal...


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Election watch, the final hurdle
Dr Davies, church music & Marley

Letters


Flood-control and Holland
THE EDITOR, Sir: SHOULD WE attempt to assess, say over any given five-year period in our post-Independence history, the loss of income occasioned by absenteeism at the workplace, as also massive recurrent costs to repair infrastructure...


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EAC clears the air fingerprint technology
Too much bureaucracy, little work
In praise of Leila Jump
A message to Minister Whiteman
How do I get compensation?
Cedar Mount road woes
Street people problems

The Shipping Industry


CSA to widen scope of operations
THE CARIBBEAN Shipping Association (CSA) has embarked on a process to upgrade and expand the range of services it offers to the regional shipping industry. CSA President, Capt. Rawle Baddaloo told delegates attending the recent two-day Caribbean...


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Monica Silvera passes on
Seafreight increases cargo capacity by over 255 per cent
SAJ participates in trade exposition




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