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JPSCo concerned about IDT ruling
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company's (JPSCo) management said yesterday that it was concerned about the nature of a ruling by the Industrial Disputes Tribunal (IDT)...
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From poverty to principal
C&WJ continues restructuring
7 killed in a day
JAS tainted by politics - Devon McDaniel
The ferry rides again
Toll debate postponed
Gastro-enteritis on the decline
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Patterson pushes for funds to fight poverty
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has thrown his support behind an international drive for small island developing states, such as Jamaica and others in the Caribbean...
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NWA terminates six road contracts
New regulations for export goods
JLP mayors to set first-year agenda
Elderly woman killed in accident
Money for AIDS
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Grimax shuts down
GRIMAX ADVERTISING Limited, one of Jamaica's oldest agencies, ceased operating on June 1 this year, citing its own financial difficulties and that of its clientele.
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Dorchester in receivership
TVJ secures loan to upgrade its studios
New bond sways local dollar
Sugar's problem is sugar cane
Escalade premiums: A heavy load for those who can bear it
Oceanic Digital appeals Supreme Court decision
Net profits up at RJR
No more unsecured loans from credit unions
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Jarrett returns in fine style to capture gold
JAMAICAN SPRINTER Patrick Jarrett made a welcome return to the track after a two-year absence to strike gold at yesterday's IAAF/Goteborg Grand Prix meeting in Sweden.
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Caribbean flavour spiced up the World Championships
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A grave security risk
MAJOR RICHARD Reese, recently-appointed head of the correctional service, has drawn public attention to the overcrowding in Jamaica's prisons, now with a population of 4,100 inmates in facilities designed for 2,700.
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Engage the criminals
Winking at crime
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Productivity key to higher wages
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE noted the comments from sections of the media regarding my speech at the launch of the Jamaica Employers' Federation's 2003-2004 Salary Survey, earlier this week.
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The JAAA needs to say why
'O Shame, where is thy blush?'
The 'shottas' are loose
Adjusting the fare increase
Buffoonery style of theatre
Thank you, Ms. Waugh
For a better city
Give us the way forward
Apologies and good journalism
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Ardenne student takes 'Ja Fashion Model' title
THE MODELLING world got three more star hopefuls when Cady-Ann Brown, Alecia Thomas and Paul Henry took top honours in the Pulse model searches on Sunday night at the Hilton Kingston Hotel in New Kingston.
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Tanto Metro and Devonte - living by their roots
Lots of hype in the 'Big Apple'
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Profiles in Medicine |
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Women in menopause - Weak, brittle bones
White women are more prone to osteoporosis, but Jamaica's postmenopausal women are by no means insulated from developing this brittle-bone condition.
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Help! I want to get fat
Dental tips for children
Keeping 'pink eye' away
Study tips for success
Banish those flabby arms
Are you too sensitive?
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Lotto results for August 30, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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