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| published: Monday | September 29, 2003 |
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Prison loophole Inmates said released on pretext of chronic illnesses
FOR SEVERAL months now a loophole in the administration of the Department of Correctional Services has allowed foreign nationals, many of whom are serving sentences for drug offences...
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GLEANER/DON ANDERSON POLL - 'Ja's economy is in a mess'
Patterson visiting New York
Cop turns lawyer credits hard work
US readies new import regulations
Whiteman is PNP's new general secretary
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Fiscal Services sinks further into debt
THE STATE-RUN Fiscal Services Limited (FSL), has incurred a deficit of $15.12 million for the year ended March 31, 2002, nearly $3 million more than the shortfall recorded in 2001.
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Applying rules in the Fingerprints Amendment Act
Our blundering Prime Minister
Education still divides Ja
Goat stealing ring busted
Knox College celebrates founders
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Boxhill will kill football - Burrell
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell, warned on the weekend that Jamaica's football would die under an executive led by Crenston Boxhill, the man who is challenging him for the top local job in the sport.
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Bernard, Parchment are Double Wicket champions
Hall sheds light on stadium complex
Arnett escape with lucky win
Village edge Reno 1-0
Injury-time goal gives Waterhouse first victory
Harbour View thrash Seba
T&T focus on beating Ja
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Population and poverty
MINISTER OF Information Burchell Whiteman is bemoaning the rate of population growth as reflected in his statement at a United Nations Population Fund seminar held in Kingston recently.
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Belize it or not
Columnist and critics
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Common strategy, not 'divide and rule'
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I listen to fellow Jamaicans from day to day, I often think that William Lynch - the white slave owner who has been credited with "the divide and rule" strategy ...
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Why no 'emergency turn around'?
Hands off the Fingerprint Act
The road to a Republic
A meaningless proposal
Too long for passport renewal
Traffic flow worse in Spanish Town
An El Dorado in St Mary
Keep up the good work, Mr Mayor
Sharon Walton
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A warm welcome for 'Sir Coxsone'
JUDGING BY numbers, Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd had a small homecoming session on Saturday night.
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Do you want to get published? Getting your written work seen and read
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Kingsley Cooper's 'look good' secrets
HE IS well-known in the local fashion industry and is one of the most eligible bachelors in town. The nature of his business keeps him in the company of beautiful women, much to the envy of his male friends.
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Fit body, fit mind
Pump it up
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Lotto results for September 27, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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