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'Emancipate Ja from crime and dons'-PSOJ's Oliver Clarke at park opening
SPEAKING LAST night at the opening of Emancipation Park, PSOJ President Oliver Clarke said that history's prime value was to apply past experience to current and future problems. He added that there was a real job ahead of us...


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Tourist harassment down in MoBay
Two views on the celebration
NJA presents 21 candidates
Senator proposes special pension for Gov't workers
Power cuts snarl traffic Stores fall back on generators

News


Boost for road maintenance - US$6m-fund being established
A US$6 million fund is being established, the proceeds of which will be used to maintain the island's main roads. The House of Representatives yesterday passed the Road Maintenance Fund Act which paves the way for the fund to be...


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Fugitive Apprehension Team hunts 40
Millions collected in Operation PRIDE beneficiaries' contributions
When the bananas stopped rolling in
Policewoman freed of murder charge
Club Liquid does it again

Business


Interdependence of audit committees and internal auditors
AUDIT COMMITTEES and Internal Audit functions are inescapable adjuncts in the modern organisation. Over the last twelve months, we have been informed that high profiled entities abroad have used fraudulent financial reporting...


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AIDS Support gets multi-million dollar boost
Carreras Group loses appeal in transfer tax case

Sport


Windies Under-19 event bowls off today
ROUND ONE of the 2002 West Indies Under-19 regional cricket tournament bowls off this morning at 10:30, the three-day encounter featuring eight teams divided into two...


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Mixed fortunes for Ja
Three-on-three tournament gets financial boost
Racing Carnival kicks off
Netballers through to semis

Commentary


Forty Jamaican years
FROM A perch of more than a century and a half we have offered a sketch in outline and headlines of where we have come these past 40 years. Yesterday's compilation was not history as scholars would have it. It merely recalled some...


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Freedom, rights, and sovereignty
Going after Saddam
Hating gays is not loving women
The stacked deck

Letters


Revolutionary land reform needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS very popular to hear many Jamaicans saying that our nation has been in trouble for the last 10, 20 or 30 years. I would take issue with such individuals because in my view, this nation has been in trouble from its birth and...


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Yap Jacks and double standards
A soldier's story
Sumfest and indecent language
Some concerns for Blue Cross
Architect's plan deserves consideration
Property tax assessments need review

Entertainment


Humour and speech forms at their best
SPEECHFEST 2002, put on by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), featured an impressive and diverse range of speech forms. The event took place at the Jamaica 40 Village last Wednesday and featured speaking ensembles as well as solo...


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Marley magic on Sumfest's final night

Cornwall Edition


Emancipation exhibit today
WESTERN BUREAU: THE WILLIAM Knibb Memorial Church in Falmouth, Trelawny, is taking a bold step, in highlighting Jamaica's heritage by launching a pictorial exhibition today on the work of all the denominations...


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Traffic problems in Montego Bay
Western patching programme scrutinised
Lucea readies for Fisherman Regatta




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