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JDF, police vote today - Election Day workers too
THE POLLS will open at 8 a.m. today for nearly 20,000 members of the security forces and election day workers who are eligible to cast their ballots. Roughly 12,000 are Election Day workers, just under 6,000 are members of the Jamaica Constabulary...
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PM puts assets at $34.8m
Myers sees PNP getting 42 of the 60 seats
Candidates tour Central Kingston
Minor earthquake felt in Portland
Gleaner honours Richard Ashenheim
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PM continues rural run
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party leader PJ Patterson responded to a certain Jamaica Labour Party commercial in Manchioneal, Portland on Monday night stating that "My way is the way of harmony".
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UNDP to provide technical support on election day
The more things don't change - the Cabinet remains the same
Champions of the third parties
Parties clash in Christiana
KSAC condemns election violence
PNP rolls into St Mary
Overall improvement in CXC results
Hospital benefits from Shell donation
Portia renews warning
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Grace launches Carib fixed income fund
GEORGETOWN, Cayman Islands: ON Tuesday, Grace Kennedy & Company launched the Caribbean's first U.S. dollar fixed income fund based in the Cayman Islands. The fund will invest in the U.S. dollar sovereign bonds of Jamaica...
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How will development projects foster growth?
Cabinet grading list throws up a few surprises
Make it a flat rate for Internet use - ...says InfoChannel's Patrick Terrelonge
Accounting for deferred taxation
Getting to the Roots - Golding: The darling of the media
Recent tax developments - Commissioner of taxpayer appeals
Banana industry in peril
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Windies under pressure
MUMBAI, India, CMC: THE WEST INDIES produced a battling day in the field but another century from the in-form Rahul Dravid and the dismissal of both openers late in the day left them under pressure against India on the second day of their first Test...
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Dillon was simply brilliant
Portmore Strikers draw first blood
Harris stars for New England
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Peace on the line
IN AT least six constituencies the election campaign has turned violent and forced the authorities to take firm action. In the bad years of the 1980s the violence was mostly confined to the western sectors of the Corporate Area.
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The women by a nose
Farming, flooding and financing
Ripples of action in the South
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When politics was fun
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE heat of the political campaign we recall with nostalgia the humour that once characterised political debate in Jamaica.
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Optimistic on Golding
Central Manchester under siege
Log on to wisdom
Election madness must stop now!
Thanks, road angels
For the records
Owens family
Marine Park says thank
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Dancing a story
'Body Voices': A mixture of Jamaica and Latin America...
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'D-Tox' - Ouch!
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