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| published: Friday | December 6, 2002 |
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More housing funds agreed - JLP, PNP take more decisions at summit
LEADERS OF the two major political parties attending their second summit at Vale Royal yesterday agreed that more funds should be dedicated to the development of the housing stock.
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Five more guns found
J'can is Carib Rhodes Scholar
Dollar's rise seasonal - - JCC
Youth responding positively to police youth clubs, says Inspector
Teens get life term for killing cop
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Lasco assists in HIV/AIDS fight
LASCO DISTRIBUTORS Ltd., through its pharmaceutical division and in partnership with Indian generic pharmaceutical company, CIPLA, increased its involvement in the fight against HIV/AIDS on Wednesday.
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Flood grant assessment winds down
New legislation to protect J'can plants
Prime Ministers honoured
Cost of production worries sugar industry says Ambassador Heaven
Probe of DPP's office begins next week
Gunmen kill JBS employee
British couple slain
Ammar blasts KSAC
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Employment and empowerment, the key to a better Jamaica
EMPOWERMENT OF people through education, creation of meaningful employment opportunities, provision of information and access to resources, services and facilities, may help people make decisions that impact positively on Jamaican society.
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A customer service culture in Ja
Investing in bonds investment options (part 1)
Accounting for reinsurance
Job descriptions for parliamentarians
The business of crime in Jamaica
Lee Chin to build international training centre in Jamaica
NCB introducing Internet banking
Brian Jardin sets up seafood company in Kingston
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St Georges are U-16 football champs
ST. GEORGE'S are the new Corporate Area Colts Under-16 schoolboy football champions after coming from behind to beat Norman Manley 2-1 in the final at Campion College on Wednesday.
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Thank you, Minister Davies
Subjectivity and the operation stewards
Trainers and the future of racing
Hop on Xtra Special
Harbour View on top
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Mr Speaker sets the tone
UNSAVOURY LINKAGES have been a part of our political culture for longer than the party organisations would publicly acknowledge.
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Is the citrus industry worth preserving?
Wars on crime and terror
The Black River bridge prospect
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Letters |
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Secondary education and parental responsibility
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN REGARDS to the letter of the day, "A higher priority" published on December 2, 2002 in The Gleaner, I would like to say that for quite some time I have also been doing my own research...
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Please, have justice in mind
On abolishing the Jamaican cent
Using nuclear technology for Jamaica's gain
Planning is key to Mandeville's development
Ordinary people should be at the table
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Jonkunnu makes Christmas comeback
'RUN! RUN! Jonkunnu a come!' That yell has robbed many a child of any chance of seeing a Jonkunnu parade when, after all, every child in 'those times' knew that 'Jonkunnu wi tek yuh weh'.
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SuperClubs' super 'Four Star' affair
Bajans celebrate 36 years
All 'Fridays' seem the same
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Lotto results for December 4, 2002
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An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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