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| published: Monday | November 18, 2002 |
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'Operation crime aid' - Phillips in UK seeking help to battle drug trafficking and spate of killings
DR. PETER Phillips, National Security Minister, today begins five days of meetings with security and other Government officials in the United Kingdom, to bolster support for Jamaica's crime-fighting efforts...
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'Ja lagging in productivity' - Experts say country behind Barbados et al - Wages and labour costs named as factors
JUTC Smart Card launch in Dec
Task force to review funding for elections
Downtown vending on Portia's agenda
Violence halts garbage collection
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Bright comrades, poor Jamaica
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP), has passed itself off as the party of bright men and women; the party that understands complex issues and is more capable than any other to "run things" in Jamaica.
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Extortion plagues markets
Manchester Council gets satellite receiver
Services manager gets nod to renew contract
Bluefields Beach talks stall
US dentists treat Manchester residents
The Call of the Wild
Parliamentarians go on-line
David Panton: the JLP's bright spark
Pickersgill clears air on Open Skies agreement
Spanish Town peace meeting postponed
Scores flock diabetes health fair
Road safety programme for schools in western Ja
NTCS boss cries foul
St Mary Councillors lash JPSCo
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Wilson hits golden goal
A SUDDEN death extra time strike from Kevin Wilson handed defending champions Arnett Gardens a 2-1 victory in the Wray and Nephew end of first round football final at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.
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Lawson goes back to India
Hellshire win 2-0
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Public sector modernisation
THE RECENT legislative changes giving the Financial Secretary, Shirley Tyndall, greater autonomy over hiring and firing of tax officials, should have positive spin-offs for the economy.
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Reacting to brutal murder
Hitting rocks and casting stones
Civilisation and culture
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Tribalism and the healing process
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO the Jamaican people who have successfully and creatively resolved the seemingly irreconcilable political contradiction posed by the recent election choices.
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I want to return to Jamaica but...
A fleecing of our young minds
Disturbed at J'can crime
Timeliness of honours
Next generation vs next election
Plaudits for cops
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'Dance All Rock 2002' thrills young and old
ROOTS REGGAE stole the spotlight at Dance All Rock 2002 in the early stages of the night when the acts billed for that segment gave the audience something to cheer about all through that period.
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'Trilogy': An impressive party
Xaymaca has pleasing season
Taylor Hall impresses at the UWI's Tallawah
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where it's at Hair's
SPLASHES OF colour, paint, glitter and lots of hair. Such was the scene at the hair exposition put on by the National Association of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists' (NAHC) last Sunday night.
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The ins and outs of dressmaking
Nerissa Swaby... Sewing up a storm
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Lotto results for November 16, 2002
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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