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NO PAY HIKE! - Salaries Committee wants accountability income for MPs
THE OLIVER Clarke-chaired Parliamentary Salaries Review Committee has recommended that there should be no increase in the current base pay for Members of Parliament.
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Overseas textbook printer wants $11 million more
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES COMMITTEE - State should fund MP offices
Nominations open for 2003 Gleaner Honour Awards
Five cops get bail
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Court of Appeal orders retrial in murder case
THE COURT of Appeal has ordered that Barrington Munroe, 35, shopkeeper of Gordon Pen, Spanish Town, St. Catherine must face a second trial because of deficiencies in the judge's summation to the jury.
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Fishermen to feel ripple of US Act
J'cans urged to 'put brakes' on road fatalities
Thirty-eight years since Selassie's death - Rastas need to stop dreaming
Court of Appeal overturns US bid to extradite J'can
Caribbean clergymen robbed at gunpoint
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First Global and George & Branday to merge
THE FINANCIAL Services Division of Grace, Kennedy & Company Limited is now undergoing major reorganisation and is to merge its commercial and merchant banking arm.
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ARC backs off cement appeal
Where in the world are you planning to go?
Counterfeit money under wraps
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WI under pressure to rebound
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC: NOT FOR the first time on a road trip, West Indies are under pressure to deliver much more than promises when the second and final cricket Test against Zimbabwe begins today.
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Red General to rule Hardie Cup
Packed agenda for Rhone
Top guns in Ben Francis showdown
Early start for Manning Cup final
Arnett, Portmore go for kill
Dunoon win again
D-day looms for Commonwealth bidders
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The diaspora connection
FEW JAMAICANS who have gone abroad have 'thrown stone behind them'. The rough estimate is that some 2.5 million Jamaicans live outside the country, as many as are at home.
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Not an 'alternative lifestyle'
The cry of desperation
'In Fright' Entertainment
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Jamaica needs to be a gentler, safer place
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican resident living abroad, each time I visit Jamaica, it's with a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
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Disruption for positive reaction?
Co-operation for optimum growth
Protect the youngster
Memory gems still work
Be open to lie detector test
Cementing the issue
Is there hope for Jamaica?
Poor drainage in Gregory Pk
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A buzzing season
LUVS, IT'S way early in the yuletide party season and already it is buzzing like a runaway train of fabulousness! And luvs, trust moi, the fabulous are partying, as partying is the only game in town!...
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'Rundown' unbelievable but amusing
Disappointment echoes at Fashionweek
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Profiles in Medicine |
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Low sperm count among Jamaican men
T HE MACHISMO of Jamaican men notwithstanding, in far too many cases their sperm are either too weak to make the journey up the fallopian tube to meet the woman's egg, for fertilisation and pregnancy to take place or in some cases...
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The cost of healthy eating
Boils on the face and buttocks
Oral health and good nutrition
Consequences of anabolic steroid abuse
Exercises to strengthen the joints
Whither medical marijuana? (part 1)
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Lotto results for November 8, 2003
LOTTO:             
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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