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Rains wreak havoc
HEAVY RAINS, accompanied by lightning and thunder, wreaked havoc in three parishes yesterday, leaving many businesses and homes without electricity and causing damage at several more buildings...
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Gov't defends opening of Horizon Remand Centre
NWU blasts JLP manifesto
JLP favours odd-number House of Representatives
PNP has edge in the east
Smooth start to school year
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Ja prepares to be hub port of future
PRESIDENT AND Chief Executive Officer of the Port Authority of Jamaica, Noel Hylton, has identified the drivers of the future of the shipping industry as being high-end technology, bigger, faster vessels, highly-skilled and efficient workers...
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Ministry focuses on exercise parks
Titchfield association honours NCB's Lee Chin
A 'hearty' experience
Police called to truancy camp
Poultry farmers, Agri Ministry in talks today
Parties violating Political Code - Critics
Improvement in CXC grades, says Whiteman
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Car relief for master teachers
AMENDMENTS TO the Customs Duty and General Consumption Tax (GCT) Acts were yesterday approved by Cabinet, paving the way for master teachers to be included in the category of persons eligible to receive a 20 per cent duty concession on motor vehicles...
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American company gets $million Petrojam contract
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Seba lift Super Cup
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER champions Seba United completed their pre-season preparations on a strong note Sunday night by winning the Western Super Cup competition over Village United at Jarrett Park.
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Ja Grande, Couples hunt spot in final
Outsiders drown Pools players
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The US and Iraq
IN RECENT days, the US administration has been sending clear signals that it intends to launch some kind of military operation on Iraq. It is doing this in spite of apparent anxiety within the US Congress, over the objections of virtually all Arab...
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A year in the shadow of terror
Passing the baton for renewal
The message and the messenger
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Tips for a teacher
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECENTLY attended a meeting for teachers who were preparing to receive their students for the new school year. Among the many things that were being planned were strategies to deal with students in these challenging times.
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Something wrong with postal service
Just plain lazy
'The Origin of Free Education'
The Gonsalves agenda
Thank you JPSCo
In appreciation of Lisa Desilva
Mrs. Darlene Brower
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Lotto results for August 31, 2002
LOTTO:             
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