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Lead
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JPSCo workers strike
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPSCo) said last night that
a strike called by two of four unions representing its employees
was having only limited effect on its operations. But, there are
indications the strike could expand today.
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NCB will keep profits in Ja, says Lee-Chin
University Hospital
keen to expand its operations
Germans reward JFJ
for activism
Ganja bust at Kingston
Wharves
Phillips calls off
briefing on joint crime initiatives
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News
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Kgn, St Andrew re-development gets boost
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) and the Kingston
& St. Andrew Parish Development Committee (KSA PDC) yesterday
received a big boost in their bid to develop a comprehensive plan
for the redevelopment of Kingston and St. Andrew.
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No fruit flies in Ja - Clarke
UWI professor says
male dominance a myth
Top speakers for MoBay
Optimist confab
Goat farm for Roehampton
Tough period for Jamaican
economy - Melhado
Three on gun charges
Several changes for
Montego Bay ports
Businessman murdered
Alleged gunman killed,
cop injured in shootout
Jamaica Civil Service
honours 537 for long service
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Business
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Henkel glue factory closing - Production shifts overseas
HENKEL JAMAICA, which has been producing adhesives such as Pattex,
Tangit, Saxit and Ponal for the local market since the early 1960s,
will close its manufacturing operations next month.
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Inflation edges up
Island Grill shifts
expansion to Caribbean
Don Crawford's assets
for auction
Technology Jamaica
Things that make you go 'hmmm'!
KPMG top consultant
branching out - Teams up with Beman, Brown in new firm
Ignorance of operational
risk can cost you
DB&G battles interest
rate spiral
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Sport
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Windies batting looking good
THE WEST Indies victory over India in the seven-match one-day series
has left their fans in high spirits.
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Seven to contest Gladiator Trophy
Goodison, Scarlett
still waiting on releases
Jamaica, Barbados,
Trinidad to vie for Petcom title
JFF denies US$200,000
match fee
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Commentary
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Graveyard mismanagement
SOME TWO weeks ago we called for the scrapping of the Kingston and
St Andrew Corporation (KSAC) as an ineffective agency of urban administration.
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Holding back e-progress
Feast and famine
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Letters
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Investigate the political parties too
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CALL by the JLP to have Scotland Yard investigate
the CMU and Reneto Adams stinks of politicking. This is tit-for-tat.
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Traffic woes
Bills too high
Stacy-Ann Wan
Winston Turner
Transfer tax matters
I apologise
Lukewarm towards true
potential
Let the beauty remain
Are the rich getting
richer?
No one is safe anywhere
Rescue Spanish Town,
please
It's pay-up time
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Entertainment
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Sparrow, the concerned Caribbean villager
WESTERN BUREAU: THE SPONTANEITY, spirituality, spunk and seriousness
of The Mighty Sparrow brewed into a humorous whole at the clubhouse
of the White Witch Golf Course on Saturday morning.
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When the Spaniards came calling
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Profiles
in Medicine
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Risk-taking young men & drug abuse
Local researchers are concerned about a link between drug abuse
and other violent and risk-taking behaviour in the society - National
Survey of Drug Use & Abuse in Jamaica, Hope Enterprises Limited.
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Cool peppermint tea
Detecting prostate
cancer early (part 2)
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November 23, 2002
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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