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'Enough food and medicine' - Importers assure nation of 3-month supply, despite Iraq war
REPRESENTATIVES OF the local private sector have given the assurance that the island has adequate supplies of food and medicine to last for the next three months.
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JNBS opens new office in Florida
Angry market vendors protest in MoBay
US Embassy raps latecomers
Knives had on Playfair's blood - analyst
RGD fires six employees over forgery allegations
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Nettleford to get honorary degree from Oxford
OUTGOING VICE-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Rex Nettleford, will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree by the University of Oxford on July 3 of this year.
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Chevannes slams UTech mob killing
PM OKs note-taking for autopsy observers
Manchester , Clarendon police divisions need proper ID parade facility
Farm families gearing for economic hardships
Broken one-way mirror hampers Mandeville police crime effort
Portland accident claims one
Jones Town tense after shooting
Invasion forces attack Republican Guards
One killed in club drive-by
War stalls IT talks with India
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JEF to launch labour market legislation series
THE JAMAICA Employers Federation (JEF) will be launching a new series on labour market legislation entitled "Inn Chambers", on the 26th March 2003.
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US stocks fall to year's biggest losses on war
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Big chance for Jamaica
JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls are today expected to do something they have never done in international netball - defeat world champions Australia.
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WICB meeting to decide captaincy next Sunday
Australia's march to victory
Transfer fees for cricket
G.C. Foster's Essor takes 400m
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Research for development
Of the many "development" events which took place locally last week when Gulf War II was launched, we comment on two today.
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War abroad, war a yard
Ambush
Pastoral Letter to President Bush
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That 'invisible communiqué'
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS inconceivable, if not unfortunate, that our representatives in Parliament should ostensibly deny knowledge of the communiqué sent by the US Government...
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Respect Ja's rights, America
Boycott US products
Expel US, UK diplomats now
Burning cane lands
What the buses need
US better watch out
What if US is wrong?
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Ja marks 'World Poetry Day'
WESTERN BUREAU: 'WORLD Poetry Day' did not go unheralded in Jamaica.
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Oscars crown 'Chicago'
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SAJ says business as usual despite war
THE SHIPPING Association of Jamaica (SAJ), in the wake of the United States-led war against Iraq, has stressed that the shipping industry is taking "a business as usual approach".
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Security - a major thrust for Jamaica's ports
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From Christian Minister to Muslim - The Benjamin Chavis Muhammed story
HOW CAN an ordained minister of the gospel for 30-odd years move from being a Christian to a Muslim? For Ben Chavis, it was not that difficult, as by his reckoning, it was God who told him to switch faiths.
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A church for the Chinese in Jamaica
Leslie Mowatt moving to LORD'S BEAT
Christian TV has far to go, says Myles Munroe
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Lotto results for March 19, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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