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Education 'hijack' - PM rebuts JLP's criticism - Cost-sharing to be phased out
WESTERN BUREAU: GOVERNMENT WILL gradually phase out the education cost-sharing programme, and pay tuition fees in full for needy students by 2005, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, President of the People's...


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Seaga unveils 'Change Pain to Gain' manifesto
Turmoil swirls at May Pen Hospital - Dawes claims disciplinary victimisation - Doctors threaten to take leave en masse
Enviro body wants halt to bird-shooting in Portland
Fourth former receives Delton Barrett Scholarship
Cop killed in St James crash

News


'A new financial system needed'
Below is part two of a recent address to the House of Representatives by Guyanese President Bharrat Jagdeo, who was in the island to partake in the Independence celebrations as a guest of Prime Minister P.J. Patterson. Part one was published...


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The comings and goings of Parliament
JTB woos European journalists
New-look JPSCO bill coming
Manhunt on for Western Union robbers
More work permits issued - Labour Ministry
Tobacco kills farm worker in Canada
Former security supervisor loses appeal in arms case

Sport


Legends shine in the Park
THE DEADLY goal-scoring touch of Ian Rush for Liverpool Legends and a come-from-behind win by the Western All-Stars' against an Eastern aggregation thrilled fans who turned out for the Wray and Nephew...


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Local quartet in WI U-19 squad
Rush-ing for goal

Commentary


Setting the date
ALL APPEARS to be in place for an Election Day that should be free of many of the elements that have marred past elections. The arrangements have been put in place against the background of uncertainty about the date of the ...


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Bauxite strike averted
Culture and human rights
A sprayer before dying

Letters


The good, bad, and ugly
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS SUMMER we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly in Jamaica. After a wonderful experience with the staging of the World Junior Games, a historic 40th anniversary of the nation we went right back to the murder and mayhem.


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To trade or to destroy?
A richer Jamaica
Number one beauty
A wonderful sight
Political 'mobile phones'

Entertainment


Males 'Sashi' down the runway
JERRY D, Farenheit and Future Troubles took the Sashi Fashion Show up a notch on Thursday night. The event was beleaguered by lateness and then by rain. The latter continued...


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'Sir Coxsone' Dodd happy with award

Flair


Gathering intelligence with Reneto
HIS 'INTELLIGENCE' tells him he is a wanted man in the underworld. It also confides that there is a $21.6m bounty out on his head, with a promise of lifetime security to the lucky...


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Are sons bad for mothers?




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