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Walker is man of the moment - EOJ boss walks away with Gleaner Honour Award
DANVILLE WALKER, the Director of Elections, was yesterday named The Gleaner's 'Man of the Year' for 2002.
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$M boost for NWC's efficiency
Tour operators fume at new Ocho Rios pier restrictions
Death penalty under Privy Council review
Ja committed to non-military nuclear research, UWI says
US 'scouts' hunt over 100 teachers - But Ministry calls recruitment illegal
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Restore tranquility and peace to Ja, says Clarke
CHAIRMAN AND managing director of The Gleaner Company, Oliver Clarke, has called for stronger governance and city management and urged those paid to manage the city to do their jobs, or move out.
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ENTERTAINMENT - Damian Marley
Dr David Boxer
Alarm raised over inadequate fire hydrants in Negril
Sugar industry players pledge full support for new CEO
Drought hits St Ann
Nettleford to retire next year
DaCosta sticks to statement - Urges union to abandon partisan political posturing
Cops injured in bus crash
MAN OF THE YEAR - Danville Walker
THE 2002 GLEANER HONOUR AWARDS BUSINESS - The Hendricksons
SPORTS - Usain Bolt
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT - Brigitte Foster
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - Mitko Vutchkov
VOLUNTARY SERVICE - Ruby Martin
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Stock market swings low
THE JAMAICA Stock Exchange saw major declines in its three indices Monday, losing as much as 880 points on the JSE Index and 1,546 on the All Jamaica Composite, a development that market experts agree is linked to high levels of uncertainty in the market.
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Swedes recommend 90% JUTC fare hike
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Francis, Byfield back in training
FORMER SENIOR team representative Margaret Byfield and retired captain Connie Francis believe they still have a contribution to make to the national netball programme.
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Problems for Headley Cup
Jamaica's best from the rest
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Social unrest warning
THE TOP leadership of the National Workers Union (NWU) has distanced itself from a public statement by one of its vice-presidents warning of social unrest if the government continues on its current economic path.
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The new administration - a post-election assessment
Hector Wynter - national treasure
Our uncivil streak
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What's right with Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE THERE is an abundance of negative issues on which talk-show hosts and news editors engorge themselves daily, I wish to highlight a very positive observation: the annual Maroon festivities in Accompong Town.
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The case of a few bad apples
Should they be compensated?
Pantomime can be our medicine
We need to bring about a change
No visa required!
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Choirs showcase their vocal prowess
'THIS FAR by faith' was the theme of Kingsway High School's Choir Festival of Praise 2003 held at the Alfred Sangster Auditorium at the University of Technology (UTech) on Saturday.
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NDTC in full form on 'Theatre Night'
Ghost launches 'Under The Moonlight'
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New president for SAJ
HARRY MARAGH, Chairman / Chief Executive Officer of the Lannaman & Morris Group of Companies was last Friday (Jan. 10) elected the new President of the Shipping Association of Jamaica...
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Shipping year in review
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Lotto results for January 11, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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