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East Kingston oil spill
HUNDREDS OF gallons of crude oil seeped into the sea on Saturday afternoon near the Texaco Pier, at Harbour Head, east Kingston, following a spill at the nearby Texaco plant.
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JTB to relaunch marketing campaign
Fire boat station infested with rats
Tougher gaming laws could put millions in Gov't coffers - BGLC
Stoeckert taking bank account case to Privy Council
All three vessels in disrepair
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Low grade for the JLP
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has again demonstrated that it is not ready to form the Government. How soon it will be ready is anybody's guess.
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Senators want earlier sittings Johnson moves resolution for 10 a.m. start
Background to the establishment of Carib Court of Justice
Councillors lash JPSCo
... in St Catherine too
Post office closure irks residents, says official
Healthy lifestyle dance competition launched
Robbery suspect killed
Labourer gets 27 years behind bars
40-y-o taxi operator sentenced
Plan for Nat'l Biodiversity framework continues
Horse-racing industry players accuse Gov't of neglect
Phasing out of ozone depleting substances still on
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H View score Fed Cup hat-trick
MIDFIELD MEASTRO Jermaine Hue scored at the 19th minute to hand Harbour a 1-0 win over Hazard United and their third straight hold on the JNBS Federation Cup, following yesterday's final at Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.
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Ja hopes sink with 2-0 loss
Bolt's coach sets sight on national job
WI slump to huge defeat
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Dispelling debt concerns
FINANCE MINISTER, Dr. Omar Davies has moved with much dispatch to dismiss assertions by the US-based Credit Sight Report that Jamaica's debt problem had reached crisis proportions.
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America and the UN
The battles still to come
Hot bread and Cleopatra
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Over-reliance on tourism
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to comment on recent statements concerning tourism in Jamaica. Butch Stewart is not alone in urging Jamaica to invest more heavily in the tourist industry.
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Cane-cutting on the way out
'Generations fans getting a raw deal'
US bashing of Franch irrational
Chris Gayle's non-selection issue
Coins are still legal tender
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Walcott headlines Calabash festival
NOBEL LAUREATE Derek Walcott will take the Calabash Literary Festival, the Caribbean's only such, one step further towards engraving an indelible mark on the development of literature in the region.
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Della Manley delivers, as usual
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Fears of fatherhood
LET ME talk to you a minute about fear. For a long time, I was afraid of becoming a father. I wondered if I would be a good one, or whether I would repeat the foibles that fathers sometimes make.
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Georgianna Robertson - La Perle Rare
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Lotto results for April 12, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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