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| published: Friday | September 26, 2003 |
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FIX THEM NOW! MoBay Chamber wants urgent plans for decaying towns
WESTERN BUREAU: COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY will drift away from Jamaica's tourism capital, if the Government does not draft urgent plans for urban renewal, said Winston Dear, president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce.
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Clement Lewis has a place in history
Cornwall five get G-G Awards
Adams' interview rescheduled
'We are not responsible'
Disturbance at Fort Augusta
Cops await forensic results on torso
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JLP has learnt from mistakes
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Senator Bruce Golding yesterday admitted that the party made serious mistakes and suffered great failures during the 1960s, but had learnt from these mistakes.
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LoJ faces $m lawsuit
Summons served on alleged stone throwers
Bauxite Institute declines comment on memorandum
Tricky ads top black list - Consumers complain about misleading promotionals
Waste group to embark on anti-litter drive
Portmore to set up private sector group
Farquharson Institute loses court battle
Jamaica Society for the Blind seeks funds to repair vehicle
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Business |
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Karl Hendrickson: A business titan speaks
KARL HENDRICKSON, OJ, CD, will be inducted into the Private Sector Hall of Fame on October 1, 2003 in recognition by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica of over 50 years of contribution to the Jamaican business landscape.
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CARICOM unity holds
Anatomy of a crisis - pt V
Premium insufficient to cover Enchanted Garden's debts - report
Big financial boost for Ocho Rios
The truth about the gaming tax
Highway 2000 - Taking J'can roads into the future
How to be a smart manufacturer - Aubyn Hill
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'Charlie' test for STATHS
HIGH-RIDING St. Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) host high-scoring Charlie Smith Comprehensive this afternoon at Tinson Pen as the in the first round return legs of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup kick off.
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Boyz to face Brazil
Solution found in Kelly's case
West split down the middle
Stay with Jack De Prince
Finding the winner's edge
Nothing wrong with Guyana first
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Tourism and crime
IT IS earnestly to be hoped that the attack by gunmen on tourists staying at a hotel in Negril in which a gardener was shot dead and a security guard wounded...
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Au revoir many thanks, readers
Room service sex
Garbage everywhere!
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County councils to promote efficiency
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE HAS been a constant stream of news articles in the Jamaican media over the past few years lamenting the gross untimeliness/sluggishness of central government in the repair of numerous community roads.
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Supporting the Public Defender
When praising the health care system
The Emeritus vice-president
Minister caught in traffic jam
Spanish Town bypass change not working
Madam prosecutor?
RGD service disgusting, frustrating
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TOK's new material makes a big impact
WESTERN BUREAU: WHEN THE Monster Twins made way for TOK at Margaritaville Ocho Rios, St. Ann on Saturday night, the ladies went front, side and centre of the stage.
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Caught between two passions
Full characters make 'Matchstick Men'
Dancers take over at Little Pub
Weekendz to host sickle cell fund-raiser
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Lotto results for September 24, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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