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Roadblock rage - One killed in anti-tax protests - Students and workers affected
ONE MAN was killed, 19 persons were arrested and thousands stranded yesterday as taxi men staged an islandwide protest demonstration against increased taxes and fines imposed since the beginning of the year.
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GLEANER HONOUR AWARDEE: ART AND CULTURE - David Boxer: a portrait of true artistic brilliance
Amos ready to take on MoBay criminals
Big price hike for fertilisers
Britain to make visa decision this week
Wynter's funeral tomorrow
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Protests mar schools reopening
WESTERN BUREAU: WIDESPREAD PROTESTS by taxi and bus operators marred the first day of the Easter term in schools across western Jamaica yesterday.
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Farmers, schools hard hit
Roadblocks mounted in Clarendon
Call for tax reduction
Cops kept busy in Portland
Knox, Hampton top C'bean school fair
JLP commends cops for rural gun find
Jamaican born Lord Mayor returns for community colleges conference
JPSCo explains power outages
Partnerships forged to arrest spread of HIV/AIDS
Maroons mark 265 years of celebrations
Missing farmer found
European Union to host workshop
St Thomas taxi operators withdraw services
Business as usual for some
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Forum at Tryall on tourism, agriculture
WESTERN BUREAU: MEMBERS of Parliament for Hanover will meet with the business community in a bid to discuss issues concerning commerce and Hanover's development at a forum to be held at Tryall Golf Course on February 2, 2002.
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RBTT wage talks today
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Coach Cargill hits back
NATIONAL JUNIOR coach Peter Cargill has dismissed claims of unsportsmanlike behaviour by himself and the national Under-23 football squad during their recent three-match tour of Bermuda.
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New moves at JFF
Kick off now 7 p.m.
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Future of the JUTC
THE REVIEW of the operations of the insolvent Jamaica Urban Transit Company by Swedish consultants, is now in the hands of the Minister of Transport. Two of three vice-presidents have resigned.
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The Opposition - a post election assessment
Stop cloning around
Media bias against Watch Night services
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Let us think before we act
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE CANNOT continue to operate the way we have been in this country. We continue to let ignorance get the better of us.
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Let's fully tap tourism's potential
Sir Clifford's humility, greatness
Don't deny minors their innocence!
In praise of flexi-time
Hector Wynter: not easily forgotten
Figment of the PM's imagination
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JC choir closes off concert series
THE INAUGURAL Sunday in the year 2003 played host to the Jamaica College Chapel Choir's third and final performance of their annual concert Mozart's 'Te Deum - Anthems and Carols' at the Saxthorpe Methodist Church on Constant Spring Road, St Andrew.
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Schizophrenia in the dancehall?
Pianist launches album on birthday
'Jamming On The Fault Line'
Party with the PM
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Build on the foundations laid, says Pickersgill
IMPROVEMENTS IN 2002 to the physical infrastructure at our ports, including cruise shipping facilities, as well as productivity increases on the part of workers...
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Maintain growth PAJ
Exciting times ahead - SAJ
CBAJ expects growth in 2003
CMI ready to provide training
MAJ will strive to meet objectives
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