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| published: Tuesday | July 1, 2003 |
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Lawyer sick-outs shut down courts
PROSECUTORS IN the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) went on sick-out yesterday, forcing the closure of seven Circuit Courts throughout the island.
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Tanker drivers resume duties
Mbeki receives Key to Kingston
CARICOM at a critical crossroads
US, Caribbean shape up for hot trade talks
DNA test disproves 'wrong baby' claim at Victoria Jubilee
Striking Jamalco employees back on job today
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National plan for juvenile justice drafted
MINISTER OF Justice, Senator A.J. Nicholson, has said that a National Plan of Action for Juvenile Justice has been drafted and is to be presented to Cabinet during this calendar year.
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Alleged cocaine conman shot dead
'Parish Councils must not be used to harass Gov't'
Blaze leaves fire, police depts clueless
Chinese ambassador hopes for renewed ties
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World Bank official ends three-day visit
SHENGMAN ZHANG, managing director of the World Bank, leaves the island today following a three-day visit at the invitation of Finance and Planning Minister, Dr. Omar Davies.
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Guyanese stock exchange opens
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Young fast bowlers steal the show
THERE IS nothing in sport to lift the spirit of players and their fans like victory, and following Sunday's victory over Sri Lanka, the West Indies players, the team of selectors, manager...
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CTL pulls plug on Racing Pools - Game set to return on-line at track, OTBs twice weekly
Trio share first prize
Veteran Lincoln flies in with Wales
The King to rip C&W Mobile St. Leger
Greatest day of my life - Wes Hall
Aussie girls set up camp in Barbados
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Welcome President Mbeki
AMONG THE distinguished guests invited to attend the Caribbean Community Heads of Government meeting in Montego Bay is the leader of a country with which Jamaica has had strong emotional ties, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa.
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Pon de River - Pon de Bank
Pointers for church growth in Jamaica
Special squads will always fail
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Letters |
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'Immoral' levy on reading material
THE EDITOR, Sir: THREE WEEKS ago I received a Parcel Post Notice for an item originating in St. Maarten, my copy of Business Week Magazine for March 24.
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PI for hire
Mysterious missing bank
Diabolical treatment at KPH
Grossly dissatisfied by PNP regime
Central role for education
Student loans - two sided debate
Gunmen - Ja's terrorists
Hall of Fame welcome
No 'flexi'-bility for Sabbath
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Good talent pieces thrill at Kgn, St Andrew Festival Queen finals
KARI MORRISON walked away with the crown, but it was the audience that was the big winner at the 'Miss Kingston and St. Andrew Festival Queen' parish finals on Sunday night.
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Pre-eminent Irish poet sings Eminem's praises
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Jamaica's port security measures get thumbs up
UNITED STATES Ambassador, Her Excellency Sue Cobb has lauded the local port community for the progress made towards improving security at the island's ports.
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MS Europa calls at Port Antonio
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Mind &Spirit |
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Paul Blake Sold out to GOD
AS A boy, Paul Blake made a covenant with God that if He made him into a star, he would give Him back his voice.
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Playwright scores in Sav-la-Mar
Assessing Anglican decline
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Lotto results for June 28, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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