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Price hikes ahead As dollar slide hits new low
CONSUMERS WILL have to dig deeper into their pockets as a result of the sharp fall in the value of the Jamaican dollar since the start of the year, private sector sources say.
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Fingerprints, photographs or iris scans for US entry
'Broadway on Ice' will be cool
Municipal status for Portmore hits snag
Eighty Clarendon teachers lauded
Stalwart educators honoured
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Shaw sees national unrest due to Gov't tax package
AUDLEY SHAW, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) spokesman on Finance, said yesterday that the Government's massive tax package will lead to businesses closing their doors...
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Sandals Resorts to offer complimentary vacations
Eight-y-o Tara needs help
Madden denies breaking the law
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Semi-finals showdown - Arnett, Harbour View set to thrill Nodley Wright
HARBOUR View and Arnett Gardens have met so many times that had they been average teams people would be tired of seeing them.
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Village, Hazard full of optimism
Cricket hungry Hooper turns to Lancashire
Royal Expedition obliges
WI problems to be addressed at Academy
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Lessons from the Budget Debate
THE RECENT budget debate has reinforced many lessons for government, technocrats and the wider society, about the management of the economy.
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Framing the issues
Heroes and homecomings
All (almost) quiet on the Canadian front
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Championing agriculture
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE BUDGET presentation by the Minister of Finance has dealt the backbone of this country a crippling blow.
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Meaning of the Sabbath
Safety in the gullies
GSAT too difficult?
Getting perspective
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Promoting poetry and freedom of expression
POETIC LICENCE and the right to free speech were clearly demonstrated at the Weekendz Bar and Bistro, Constant Spring Road in St. Andrew on Tuesday night.
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Marley's unheard recordings found
GETTING 'BUZZY' WITH IT
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'Legalise casinos now' - Negril Chamber boss says gaming will boost town's tourism earnings
WESTERN BUREAU: KENRIC DAVIS, the president of the Negril Chamber of Commerce, sees casino gambling and convention facilities as two avenues through which the resort town of Negril could significantly boost it tourism earnings.
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'Dem kill mi son' - Father angry at police killing of 13-y-o boy in Negril
'Royal' bartender takes 'Mixology' title
MoBay poet makes waves in Kingston
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What's Cooking |
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FOR MOTHER, WITH LOVE - GIVE HER CAKE AND PUDDING TOO
Pudding and cake in one! When baked and cooked, this ever-so-simple batter magically separates into a light, lemony sponge cake on top of buttery lemon curd.
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Over the moon, on cloud nine
The few, the talented, the determined - Profile on Executive Chef Arlene Ferguson
Treat mom to a Chinese favourite: Barbecued roast pork
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Lotto results for May 7, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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