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| published: Tuesday | October 21, 2003 |
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US gang links - Study shows deportees' criminal connections
UNITED STATES' aggressive deportation policy may be directly responsible for a large chunk of Jamaica's surging crime rate in the last five years, a six-month Associated Press investigation has shown.
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Warrants ready for NHDC 7 - DanWills to bear the bulk of 80 charges
Bureau of Standards takes JPSCo to court
Pageantry at Kings House... but Patterson fails to show
Liberty Hall reopens
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Air traffic controllers awarded for long service
AIR TRAFFIC controllers, the 'unsung Jamaican heroes', celebrated International Air Traffic Controllers day on Heroes Day yesterday with an awards ceremony for long-standing members of the industry.
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A tournament to remember
Lisa White - A zest for life
Isabella Robinson - 'She slept off very peacefully'
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On-line service for taxpayers
AS OF today, compliant taxpayers will have the option to forego visiting three collection centres and apply for their tax compliant certificate (TCC) via e-mail.
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Citigroup reports record quarter profits
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Bernard Snr., Coley at WICB fielding course
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: TWO Jamaican cricket trainers, David Bernard Snr. and Andre Coley, are among 15 regional coaches now taking part in a four-day fielding course in Trinidad organised by the West Indies cricket Board.
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A Royal Run in GG Stakes
Parchment riding tough racing challenge
Waterhouse open stadium
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Education performance
LATE INTO the night last Tuesday, Parliament came to what Leader of the Opposition Edward Seaga has described as an 'historic agreement' on the future of education.
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Teach t olerance in schools
Revisiting Paul Bogle
Questions from a Canterbury Tale
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Letters |
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Education failure outside the schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: A lot has been said about the current state of our education system recently. While the system is flawed and does not in most cases allow students to optimise their potentials...
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Hanging necessary
Non-partisan committee for scarce benefits
Disgraceful transportation service
Bus award should be overturned
A most welcome sight
PM: Very insightful man
Desecrating our flag
Stagnation all around
Sex, sun and beach?
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Stars light up Folly
A STRONG passion for reggae music was revealed at Folly Oval in Portland last Saturday evening as some of reggae's great took a stance in the 'evergreen parish'.
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Full sets to medium house at 'Island Vintage'
'Port Royal Seafood Festival': Nothing less than a blast
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The Shipping Industry |
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Kingston best regional transshipment terminal
KINGSTON TRANSSHIPMENT Terminal has won the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) Award for the best transhipment terminal in the region...
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First female to head regional shipping body
Cruise ships to call at Port Antonio
Region must prepare for ISPS - Brady
Moss Solomon calls for regional solidarity among shipping interests
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Mind &Spirit |
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Luther's legacy - THE REFORMATION CHANGED THE CHURCH FOREVER
THIS MONTH is one of the most significant in Church history, for it was on October 31, 1517, that Martin Luther nailed 95 of his concerns for public debate to the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg, thereby, changing the Church, forever.
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They came... they saw... they evangelised
Mother Teresa's beatification brings local joy
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Lotto results for October 18, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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