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$50 toll likely - Motorists to face bypass fee by August
TRANSJAMAICAN HIGHWAY Limited has proposed a charge of about $50, or just under US$1, to travel the 14-kilometre Old Harbour bypass, which will become the testing ground in August for Jamaica's introduction of a toll regime.
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JLP Mayor, PNP deputy for Clarendon
Bent on bringing down the Gov't
Move to assess election defeat
Pantry yet to get Braeton file
'Yardie' crime second only to terrorism in UK
Verdict today in Safa case
Political posturing and sweeping elections
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Grace, Kennedy Remittance assists police stations
KINGSTON, JAMAICA: Grace, Kennedy Remittance Services Limited (GKRS) has embarked on a community renovation project to enhance and improve the work environment of our law enforcers in 6 police stations across Jamaica.
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Kingston listed among 10 cities to beware
Henry-Wilson says PNP lost confidence of western voters
St Catherine police stations appalling - Custos
Halftime Sports Bar closes
'Keep Adams out of Kraal' - Charles says residents are terrified
JUTC driver shot
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Bank of Jamaica drops rates
THE STABILITY in the foreign exchange market over the past weeks, as well as a substantial increase in tourism receipts for the first quarter of the calendar year have led the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) to lower interest rates...
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Digicel says C&W targets its customers
Four receive job creation awards
Go-Jamaica to offer prepaid MasterCard
CVM TV announces new Hot 102 board
CARICOM trade forum tomorrow
The digital divide
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Lara slams double century
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara lit up Beausejour Stadium with a brilliant 209 against Sri Lanka as the rain-plagued first cricket Test ended in a predictable draw yesterday.
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Bolt heads Ja team to World Youth Champs
C&W spends big bucks for St. Leger
Invaders challenge Los Perfectos in crucial game
Captain, the ship is sinking
Tough luck, Windies
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The Seaga factor
THE JAMAICA Labour Party, under the leadership of Edward Seaga, has scored a resounding victory in the Local Government elections, a dramatic result not predicted by the pollsters and the first electoral win for the JLP in 20 years.
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A sick democracy
Message from the electorate
Our majestic mountains!
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Letters |
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Police ignorance and road 'breaches'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE out of concern that the rights of some motorists may have been breached due to ignorance of the Road Traffic Law on their part and on the part of the Traffic Police.
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GCT confusing consumers
Breaking a cycle
Vigilance against SARS
Take necessary precautions
Manipulation of the masses
In agreement for CCJ
Show more care for pedestrians
Fix bad roads
Thank you for your support
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Carlene Davis delivers at Redbones Revue
THE OCHO Rios leg of the Redbones Blues Revue on Sunday night suffered from a very low turnout and a very late start. Fortunately, when the show finally started, it flowed smoothly and all the performers gave great sets.
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'Italian Job': It's a crime to miss this
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Down in the dumps
Many persons who continually complain of pain are actually suffering from undiagnosed depression - Dr. Earl Wright, psychiatrist.
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Object loss and depression
The low-down on dentures
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Lotto results for June 21, 2003
LOTTO:             
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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