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Dozens fleeced - Illegal employment agencies take thousands of dollars from J'cans seeking overseas jobs
MORE THAN 50 overseas job seekers have lost thousands of dollars to illegal employment agencies within the last two weeks, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security said yesterday.
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If these walls could talk!
J'can wins IAPA top award
Family furious at late trial date for HIV-infected boy
Sam Mahfood, dead at 63
'Although dem a go bury har, me still a go a court' - Gov't to pay funeral expenses for 10-year-old killed by police
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'Ring Ding' returns
RING DING will rise again. The children's show, hosted by folklorist Dr. Louise Bennett-Coverley, known affectionately as 'Miss Lou', made its debut in 1968 on the defunct Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (now TVJ) ...
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Contracts signed for repair of infirmaries
'Go forward with faith and commitment'
MOMENTS WITH MISS LOU
Noh lickle twang! - JA'S CULTURAL ICON RETURNS
Labrish with Miss Lou
Tribute to an icon
Tribute to an icon
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Cigarette Company begin talks with tax authorities
THE CIGARETTE Company of Jamaica and the tax authorities have begun preliminary talks on the $5.7 billion income tax assessment made against the company, says Tax Commissioner Clive Nicholas.
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Rate cuts boost equities
Pan Caribbean restructures
Courts strikes mobile phone deal with C&W
The debt holds steady - External stock declines, domestic portion keeps growing
Agriculture is our best bet
Sex in cyberspace
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Struggling Ja still without a medal
JAMAICA'S HOPES of overhauling the 13 medals they picked up in Winnipeg, Canada four years ago seem a far way off.
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Windwards defeat Jamaica
Mason, Foster on fire
Royal Run for rich PM Stakes
Jamaicans optimistic despite format change
Will Hall be riding a dusty white elephant?
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The eye of the beholder
JUDGING BY the sound and fury from certain quarters directed against the Laura Facey-Cooper sculpture of two nude figures - one male, the other female - recently unveiled at Emancipation Park...
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J'can nostalgia
Lawlessness and the corruption of justice
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Letters |
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J'cans should guard liberties
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS MUCH as America's subliminal belief that non-Americans are something less than human revolts me, I admire and applaud their respect for their own people.
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Are we going back to the Dark Ages?
Phone cass cass ads
Need to raise Government pensions
Beautiful piece of art
Wrong location!
Nude, but not rude
August Fair was great
Victoria didn't liberate slaves
Hampton principal
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Music greats end 'Tributes' in style
FORMER STUDIO One artistes Ken Boothe and Alton Ellis closed 'Tributes To The Greats' in a grand manner at Curphey Place, Swallowfield Road, St. Andrew on Saturday night.
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'Cradle of Life' will rock you to sleep
Youth groups thrill at Emancipation Park
'Stages' was a blast
Party hearty, baby!
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DEBATING TUBE TYING AND VIRGINITY TESTS... 1303 OR 2003?
Medieval Knights returning from their Crusades would feel right at home with the mutterings of some of Jamaica's parliamentarians.
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AROMATIC SCENTS OF CITRUS
Treating summertime 'Jock itch'
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Lotto results for August 2, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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