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PRIDE revamped - Sweeping changes in wake of scandal
THE GOVERNMENT yesterday announced sweeping changes to Operation PRIDE, its premier shelter programme aimed at providing thousands of housing solutions for mostly low-income...
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Major new project to rescue Kingston
Massive debt write-off for NWC
Ja making inch by inch progress - UNDP report on human development
New pension scheme for teachers
Wolfe lauds hand-over of Cabinet files
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Cops step up probe into murder of cattle farmer
PORUS: THE MANDEVILLE Police have intensified investigations into the murder of 59-year-old cattle farmer Robert Sutton, who was killed at his home in Marshall's Pen, Manchester on Monday night.
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Man from St Thomas sentenced to hang
Paulwell points to liberalised telecom sector
Seaga ponders ties between EAC and Ombudsman
Gov't plans to privatise water, sewerage systems
'It was possible that the youths shot each other' - Ballistic expert
PM launches cadastral mapping scheme
DYC Fishing loses appeal
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Will financial reporting change gear with new technology?
SINCE THE introduction of the printing press, which facilitated mass printing, the world has functioned primarily as a paper society. Accountants work in the medium of communication...
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DBG signs agreement to acquire Issa Trust & Merchant Bank
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Richards to carry Ja's flag
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND: VETERAN 400 metres runner Sandie Richards will carry the Jamaican flag at today's opening ceremony for the XVII Commonwealth Games. Richards, the defending Commonwealth Games 400m champion...
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West Indies A in good position
Lue-yen clinches title
Williams steals spotlight at Caymanas Park
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Sugar shortfall
JAMAICA'S IMPORTATION of 20,000 tonnes of sugar from Belize and Guyana as reported in Tuesday's Gleaner would on the surface suggest 'taking coals to Newcastle.' This is understandable, as the Jamaican sugar industry has been the mainstay of the...
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How much did Europe underdevelop Africa?
Gay rights vs my rights
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How about a JAAA/JFF fund-raising alliance?
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS ARE in order to those responsible for the staging of the just concluded World Junior Games at our National Stadium. A few questions need to be asked of our sports administrators.
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Sammy did not deserve to be caged
Harsh treatment of zookeeper?
Reclassified versus traditional schools
Athletes made Jamaica proud
In praise of Usain
In search family roots
Gov't pensioner wants more money
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'Crown' them sound system champions
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE WAS hardly any smoke and no battle at all, but The Mighty Crown was clearly the pick of the litter of six sounds at Pier 1 on Tuesday night. It was so much so that the Japanese outfit was given the nod to...
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Sumfest hunts deal with UDC
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'Dancehall Night' under strict scrutiny
WESTERN BUREAU: 'DANCEHALL NIGHT', the most anticipated night of Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2002, is set to unfold in a blaze of glory at the Catherine...
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'Ja's stalwarts' - Five honoured with GG Awards
Segment 1 of North Coast Highway complete
Jamaica, take a bow
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WEDDING CAKES
A MID THE whirling blur of kisses and happy tears that is a wedding, all eyes may be on the bride, but more than a few will temporarily stray toward the dessert. The wedding cake, the real piece de resistance ...
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Sunset in Negril takes the cake
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