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Gov't halts St Ann housing project
AN OUT-OF-COURT settlement is being brokered between the Attorney-General's Department, the Ministry of Mining and Energy and Lydford Mines in relation to a controversial housing project...


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Custom Commissioner meets brokers today
Alpart cable belt repaired in record time
Waste management to get compactors
Visits to Horizon Remand Centre resume today
Gov't to embark on mental illness public awareness drive

News


Enviro report reveals messy details
A SUBSTANTIAL portion of household waste generated locally is not handled by municipal collection but often dumped in open areas. This information is contained in a White Paper titled 'Jamaica's Environment 2001' which was recently tabled...


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Contempt of Parliament, contempt of court?
Increased food safety compliance paying off - Junor
Denbigh Show praised for high standard
St Thomas Coffee Co-op pays out millions
Industrial disputes, work stoppages decline
Westmoreland Credit Union records growth
From civil servant to elder statesman

Sport


Jamaica dump Guyana
HOSTS JAMAICA crushed Guyana by an innings and 89 runs to end their preliminary round fixture in the West Indies Under-19 cricket championships on a high at Kensington Park...


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Bucknor sets sights on a century
'Saints' triumph at Sabina
Tough CAC group for Jamaica

Commentary


Spurn that garbage!
WE THINK it is contemptible that garbage should be elevated to the level of commercial transaction between nations. The contempt is even more offensive if it involves a rich nation taking advantage of the poverty of the receiving country; in short, the...


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Weak system reproducing itself
Black(out) is beautiful
The millions suffering from AIDS

Letters


Male domination still reigning
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE POPULAR belief that men are marginalised is a myth. One just has to look at their influence on our culture and this reality will become very evident. One cannot ignore the obvious gender gap in education as expressed in your...


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Incomplete documentary
Thanks to the Police Force
Great work, KSAC, Town Clerk
Caribana and Canadian 'generosity'
Clarifying land tax policy

Entertainment


Many a tile 'rented' at Tribute to the Greats
IF YOU have heard about the term 'rent-a-tile' but had no idea what it means, then you should have been at Curphy Place, Swallowfield Road, on Saturday night to see the phrase being played out. The event, dubbed 'Tribute to the Greats 5' started out...


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Tony Rebel masterful on the Waterfront
Abijah and Peter Lloyd blaze

Flair


Cheating heart - Can a relationship be saved after infidelity?
FOR SEVEN glorious years Natalyaand husband Brianlived in holy matrimony. Then, the unthinkable happened. Natalya, a flight attendant, dared to come home early from a flight to Dominica...


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