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| published: Friday | December 13, 2002 |
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Vendors will stay for Xmas
VENDING IS to continue unaffected on the streets of downtown Kingston for yet another Christmas.
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Continental Airlines is back!
Clarke explains closure of Hampden factory
New powers for BoJ - To regulate credit unions
PM distances self from pro-federation confab
'3 Way Drop Pan' gets a life ...for now
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Thousands to benefit from new social safety net scheme
BENEFICIARIES UNDER the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH), government's new social safety net scheme, will begin receiving payments next week.
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Fraud at Guardian's Ocho Rios branch
JPSCo assists flood victims in St Elizabeth
JTA hopes to settle wage talks in December
Boy with leukemia needs help urgently
Consultant, local exporters discuss EU potentials
Jamaican-born midwife wins European award
Franklyn at Non-Aligned Ministers meeting in SA
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Barita Group opens new branch in Mandeville
THE 25-year-old Kingston-based Barita Investments, officially opened a new branch in Mandeville on Thursday December 5. Located in the Manchester Shopping Centre on Caledonia Road...
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Getting to the roots - Transforming rural communities for the better
The health hazards of mobile telephones
Investing In Bonds - Investment options PART 2
Accounting for share based payments
'Avoid mis-use of taxpayers' money to benefit a select few'
Exposure draft on share-based payment
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JFF backs Brown
CARL Brown yesterday lost his designate tag when he was confirmed in the post of technical director of Jamaica's football programme at a press conference at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) headquarters in New Kingston.
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Hinds gets the nod
H. View win 4-1
Perry to the rescue
Warner wants another place
Trainers and the future of racing - Final of a two-part series.
Rough year for professionals
The Vice a firm banker
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Entrenching the miracles
THE MINISTER of National Security Dr. Peter Phillips says he had seen "some miracles" during his visits last week to Denham Town and Hannah Town.
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The benefits of 'drugs money'
Tell-tale signs of social decay
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Letters |
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Target crack-coke bases in our communities
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REGRET I haven't had the privilege of reading the Minister's crime plan, however, I would like him to consider the following (if not already addressed).
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Social activities and the spirit of youth
Soldiers are not trained in law enforcement
Auditor-General should probe office project
War and the US
Rock Hall station should be investigated
Hang them high!
Former damsel in distress says thanks
An inspiring Sunday afternoon
Marathons and common sense
In praise of Omar Davies
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Movements gives thanks at 21
ON-STAGE SPEECHES by production personnel are unusual, but Monica Campbell, the artistic director of Movements Dance Company, thought it fitting to give one on Tuesday night at the Little Theatre.
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'Extreme Ops': Soft as the driven snow
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Lotto results for December 11, 2002
LOTTO:             
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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