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Too much corruption
WHILE RELUCTANT to give details about a meeting he had yesterday with members of the Police Service Commission, Minister of National Security Dr. Peter Phillips admitted that corruption within the police force was at an intolerable level.
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Ferry rides no more after Sunday
Prisons severely overcrowded - Major Reese
Several cable operators face suspended licences
Lightning storm caused St Andrew blackout - JPSCo
KSAC dissatisfied with NWA work
Mayor McKenzie welcomes new KSAC traffic system
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Fears over sale of Alpart, Kaiser
Mandeville: UNION LEADERS and others are busy trying to calm the fears of those in the region's bauxite industry who may be affected by the proposed sale of the assets of Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical Corporation in Jamaica.
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Green Grotto Caves gets certification
ST Elizabeth Tech in need of desks, repairs, principal says
Ministry approves $3.9m for new pound
Security Ministry owes PC thousands
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Jamaica's Bauxite Institute says... Kaiser sale, no threat
JAMAICA'S BAUXITE/alumina industry will suffer no damage from the sale of the local assets of Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation (Kaiser), said Parris Lyew-Ayee, general manager of the Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI).
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Premium creditors to stake their claim
Ganja found in Red Stripe shipment
Fragmented representation hurting small businesses
Kaiser sale, no threat
Buying protection for a 'hot item'
UPCOMING BUSINESS EVENTS
Artventures, exploring the commercial art market
First quarter records primary surplus
Floppy redundancy, computer evolution
Google - Catering to many needs
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Foster, Fenton in gold hunt
PARIS, France: SPRINT HURDLER Brigitte Foster and 400 metres specialist Lorraine Fenton are poised to give the Jamaican contingent here its first medals today at the ninth IAAF World Athletics Championships in Paris.
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A legend bows out
Dominican Republic simply the best
Shand aims to saddle three-timer
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The crime challenge
NO ONE should underestimate the magnitude of the challenge facing Dr. Peter Phillips, Minister of National Security...
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Positioning Jamaica for success
The more things don't change
Jamaicans aroused
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Canasol as boost for the economy
THE EDITOR, Sir: EVERY TIME I hear that the police have burned several acres of fully grown ganja plants I say to myself: What a pity this quantity of raw material did not reach the manufacturers of CANASOL...
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Negative marketing strategy
Still shackling ourselves
The war for mobile turf
JPSCo rebates
Equity in schools
Good job, Mr Spencer
In-bond Merchants
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A 'glorious' evening at The Ward
THE RUINS of a Roman coliseum formed the backdrop to the 'Reliving the Glory in Gospel' concert at The Ward Theatre, Downtown Kingston on Sunday evening.
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Miss Jamaica World 2003 Contestants
Gourmet experiences not to remember
Love crosses borders
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Profiles in Medicine |
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Back to school issues Patches of ringworm
WHEN THE children are back in the classrooms after the long summer holidays, teachers and parents should be on the alert for signs of the skin fungus, ringworm.
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The scoop on 'wash out'
Oral signs of eating disorders
Pump it up! women and weight training
Dealing with our feelings
Take these freckles away!
Conch - a novel seafood
The versatile lime
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Lotto results for August 23, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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