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'Pay up!' - Lawyers to pick up tab for negligence
LAWYERS, WHO wilfully or negligently tie up the time of the courts and saddle clients with increased expenses, could be asked by judges to pick up the cheque for their actions. This is one of the provisions of a new set of rules that will...
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Businessman freed of gun, ammo charges
Stewart stirs controversy in party selection drama
Hamilton wants names of inmates at G-G's pleasure
Committee to review number of constituencies
NAJ to submit salary claim
Airport navigation system behind schedule
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Woman's 'double death' at KPH shrouded in mystery
LARGE CROWDS gathered outside Madden's Funeral Parlour and the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH), next door, in downtown Kingston yesterday, trying to find out what had really happened to a woman who was rumoured to have died twice. Relatives claimed that..
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Suffering senior getting new home
Cops probe case of reappearing gun
Mom gets 3 years for killing child
Cane farmers angry with Gov't's reply to Hampden lease
Senior cops calm Bull Bay protesters
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JAMPRO seeks stronger economic ties with China
JAMAICA PROMOTIONS Corporation (JAMPRO), in an effort to foster deeper economic ties between China and Jamaica and encourage investment from entrepreneurs in the visiting Chinese delegation, hosted a Business Forum earlier this week, at its Trafalgar...
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Mixed forecasts for region's tourism
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Tivoli sack Maxwell
FORMER national coach Geoffrey Maxwell has been fired by National Premier League (NPL) team Tivoli Gardens Football Club. In a release yesterday club president Edward Seaga, who is also the Member of Parliament for the area, said: "Mr. Maxwell's...
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Jamaican athletes doing well indoors
Whitmore is back
Windies reserves shine
STETHS meet on today
Hop on Satisfier in IGL
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Editorial: The future of bananas
DR. EMILE Frison, the Belgian scientist who heads the International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain, has warned in a paper in the journal New Scientist that banana as a major food crop could be a thing of the past within a decade. Jamai
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End the blame game, Britain
Blacks' right of protest
Why devalue the dollar?
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY: Telephone transmitters
OUR ENVIRONMENT is constantly changing. It is changing under the influence of nature and it is also changing under the influence of several man-made creations. One such is the telephone transmitter. Over the past year, there has been a proliferation of...
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A very poor interview
Put your customers first, JPSCo
In building national unity
The purpose of local government
Expressing our appreciation
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Entertainment |
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'The Lord's Way' to rock gospel music lovers
THE CONCERTS dubbed The Lord's Way, which unite Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin and Yolanda Adams in a praise package, are all set to bring their brand of 'foot-stomping, high-spirited songs of deliverance' to the island. Two concerts will be held...
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'Higglers' - a return to roots
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Farmer's Weekly |
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Robert Clarke chides Gov't for neglect of sugar industry
Elgin Taylor Lluidas Vale
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Vegetable growers express concerns at meeting
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Lifestyle |
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Living on dreams
Church leaders may rage against it, but Jamaicans are ignoring the voices from the pulpit to obey the sing song command of Three Han Chan, and others, to buy their lucky numbers and win. In recent times the take from local lottery sales have billowed...
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Sister Monica - The lady with the 'healing hands'
A moving experience
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Lotto results for January 22, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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