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More than 500 cars stolen in US shipped to Jamaica - Hot
rides
THE JAMAICAN authorities, with assistance from several United States
law enforcement agencies, are moving to recover more than 530 motor
vehicles which were stolen in the United States then sent here and
sold, many to unsuspecting customers.
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Inflation may reach 13 per cent
Schools prepare for
'pink eye' care
NWC braces for possible
strike
Gov't calls retired
teachers in west
Pennicook in support
of casinos
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News
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A beautiful chat
Go-Jamaica will be conducting a series of Chat Online with the Finalists
of Miss Jamaica World 2003 on August 21, 25, & 27, 2003 at 6:00
p.m.
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Major overhaul for NHDC
Taxi men in accident
remanded
Ex-PNP candidate shot
Boom, gloom hit 'St
Bess' tourism
Downtown Rotary on
HIV fund-raising drive
Clarendon Council
stand-off now over
Twenty-two line up
for Cop of the Year
Construction workers
cement wage agreement
73-y-o on arson rap
Car accident claims
infant
Hampden preparing
staff for lay-offs
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Business
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Dollar fall boosts inflation BoJ
THE BANK of Jamaica (BoJ) has projected the island's inflation rate
to reach a high of 13 per cent during the current fiscal year, the
first time in seven years that it would have reached the dreaded
double digit.
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Stocks drop on HP earnings
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Sport
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Foster best bet for a medal
VETERAN NATIONAL track and field coach Glen Mills sees sprint hurdler
Brigitte Foster as Jamaica's best bet for a medal at the ninth IAAF
World Athletics Championships which open in Paris on Saturday.
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Ja struggle against T&T
Hylton ready to bounce
back
DaCosta zeroes in
on Feanny
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Commentary
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United Nations under attack
USUALLY, EVEN in the world's most dangerous trouble spots, combatants
have in the past taken care not to aim at members of the United
Nations peace-keeping forces or its civilian workers...
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The great power outage of 2003
That gay bishop
Self-righteous evil
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Letters
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Work of beauty
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS THE discussions continue on the appropriateness
or otherwise of the statue in Emancipation Park, it has become more
and more evident that this work of art has touched very deeply the
psyche of us, the Jamaican people.
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A tragic sign in the Church
Know your history
Praising Karl Hendrickson
Visa regime a good
idea for Jamaica
Unfair charges
Pedestrians in grave
danger
On Vineyard Town roads
Securing rights for
Ja's guards
Denbigh was great
but...
Mervin Wilson
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Entertainment
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The train keeps on rolling for Ken Boothe
EVEN IF Ken Boothe did not receive an award at the Prime Minister's
Independence Gala recently he would not have stopped being an ambassador
for reggae and Jamaica.
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'Miss Jamaica World 2003' contestants
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Cornwall
Edition
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Chang challenges Bartlett's post
WESTERN BUREAU: MEMBER OF Parliament for North West St. James Dr.
Horace Chang, is to challenge fellow MP Edmund Bartlett for the
post of Deputy Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) at the party's
annual conference later this year.
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1,800 killed in Lucea's 'rat war'
'Tribute to Tosh'
goes to Miami
Beware of the rapists
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What's
Cooking
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Sweet invasion Foreign sweets taking over
REMEMBER WHEN you were a child going to school and you would set
aside a portion of your lunch money no matter how limited the funds
were, for buying candies such as Paradise Plum, Busta, Toffee, Ginger
Log, Icy Mint, Snow Mint...
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Candy tidbits
It's a cook-off!
Wonderful Wendy's
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Lotto results for
August 13, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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