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October election
Punters predict the 15th, 17th or 23rd.
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PM promises JLP sound beating
Gov't changes election vehicles import policy
Business as usual despite rain
Lack of rest affects performance, Semaj tells JCF members
Blair's quest for peace
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Some MPs fearful of garrisons - Blair
SEVERAL MPs, especially those presiding over so-called garrisons, have never been to some communities in their constituencies because of tribal political divisions, says head of the Peace Management Initiative (PMI), Bishop Herro Blair.
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$50 million project launched to assist young persons
Golding calls for changes in DPP
Liguanea post office to be completed by March next year
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DB&G to pioneer options market, seeks participants
DEHRING Bunting & Golding (DB&G) says it is in the process of wooing other financial firms to participate in the options market it is trying to pioneer in Jamaica, arguing that the process was fairly complicated and could not be rushed.
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Are LoJ minority shareholders being cheated?
5-y-o Tia beats the stock market game
Financial dealers breaking law - FSC
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Jamaicans shine at Athletics World Cup Championship
JAMAICANS MICHAEL Blackwood, Michael McDonald and Sandie Richards, running for the Americas, were on winning 4x400 metres relay teams on yesterday's final day of the two-day Athletics World Cup Championship in Madrid, Spain.
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Rain - no play in Premier League
Manning Cup: JC thrash Penwood 7-1
Awesome Power storms to victory
Young Boyz thrash St Kitts and Nevis 5-1
Commentary - Lara's absence provides wonderful opportunity
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Editorial - The language of the hustings
THE POLITICAL Code of Conduct has set out ground rules on "public utterances" including platform speakers. The statements, the Code says, should not be inflammatory or incite others to confrontation or violence; nor should they be libelous, slanderous...
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A fake issue, a red herring
A boy who never got the chance
Capturing the youth vote
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Open letter to PM Patterson
THE EDITOR, SIR: This is an open letter to our Prime Minister, P.J. Patterson.
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'Thanks for the support'
Bad sports(wo)manship!
Lawlessness rules the land
Saluting Mrs. Harrison too
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Guns guard the music
MORE entertainers are employing bodyguards.
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Disc jockeys hold the key
Safe sex in song
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Heaven or Hell
WHERE do non-Christians go after death?
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Stoning sentences surge in Nigeria
Church events - Bible School meeting
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...And Mr. McIntosh, too
THE LIVING voice of Winston Hubert McIntosh, known to the world as Peter Tosh was violently silenced on the night of September 11, 1987. And with it went one of the most uncompromising opponents of the system of apartheid...
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Literary arts awards set for Wednesday
The 'hidden' Caribbean woman
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Autism - The silent epidemic
MATTHEW DEVELOPED normally until he was one year and six months old. Then, he stopped communicating. Started screaming. Six months later, Matthew looked just like any other two-year-old, but, as his mother recalls, he would scream out in church...
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The dating game: Juggling three or more
Family ties - Gwendolyn and Herbert Copeland
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After the election, what next?
HALF-WAY Tree and Spanish Town will be pulsating with excitement this evening. But after the carnival season is over, will the Jamaican people win?
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Leaders and their generations
Growing up with Jamaica - Talk of a Windies federation
IMF gives Ja failing grade
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Lotto results for September 21, 2002
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