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Mayors sworn in today
THIRTEEN MAYORS - 11 representing the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and two representing the People's National Party (PNP) - will be sworn in today, following the JLP's crushing win of last Thursday's Local Government elections.
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GCT on packaging material deferred
Man convicted of Safa's murder
SARS impacts heavily on tourism - J'cans among hundreds laid off in Canada
Cops tracking serial rapist in St James
Kraal 'like a ghost town'
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Motor vehicle collision claims man's life
A 27-YEAR-old man, who was involved in a motor vehicle collision on the Rose Hall main road, St. James, on Saturday, succumbed to his injuries in the Cornwall Regional Hospital, Tuesday.
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Jamaican Church in eclipse
Sugar sector misses target
'Let's talk about drugs'
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Lara upbeat
WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara and coach Gus Logie expressed happiness with their team's performance in the first Cable and Wireless Test match against Sri Lanka, which ended in a draw in St. Lucia on Tuesday.
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Invaders continue to falter
Ja mine 3 more medals
Boyz still top CFU rankings
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Affirmative Action upheld
CARIBBEAN NATIONALS in the American Diaspora will welcome the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court upholding the principle of Affirmative Action.
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Congo's civil war
Viva la revolucion!
Early decisions, late regrets
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Letters |
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Should fathers get paternity leave?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the story in the Financial Gleaner, entitled 'UK Introduces Paternity Leave' dated June 20, 2003.
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A serious wake-up call for PNP
Jamaica's negligence, cause of my embarrassment
Have mercy on reading public
Nonsense by Dawn Ritch
Racial profiling at airports
Disgusted with my gov't
'Sleeping policemen' for school crossings
The staff at Medical Associates
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Papine High tops JCDC national finals
THE NATIONAL finals of the annual Performing Arts competition of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) started on Monday at the Ward Theatre, Kingston.
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A light, witty romance: 'Alex and Emma'
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'Catherine Hall could restore football glory'
WESTERN BUREAU: THE GENERAL Secretary of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Horace Reid, thinks that if the football field at the still unfinished Catherine Hall mini stadium is made available to clubs from the region...
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Behind the Bertel Moore victory
Dead teen's parents want compensation
40 new cops for St James
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What's Cooking |
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Have a backyard picnic
Summer cooking is a breeze with a few simple and tasty recipes. Relax with family and friends and celebrate the season with backyard picnics...
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Jerk fest in July
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Lotto results for June 21, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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