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| published: Friday | November 14, 2003 |
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JLP RIFTWIDENS Party squabbles over campaign financing
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leader Edward Seaga will have to furnish evidence of improriety on the part of James Robertson's campaign team during last week's race for deputy leader or risk facing legal action.
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Golding vs Shaw
Slow pace of ganja legislation debate irks Munroe
AIDS support group launches Project Smiles
Terror Act will not suppress critics, says Nicholson
Cornel is a winner!
'Sores of society hamper investments'
Cops take over from resort patrol
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Examination of Family Property Bill makes significant progress
UNLIKE LAST week when only three members were present for a sitting of the Joint Select Committee examining the Family Property (Rights of Spouses) Bill, a far more representative, 10 of 13 members, turned up for Wednesday's meeting.
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SOS Kinderdorf legally recognised
Appeal Court overturns decision to disbar lawyer
Andrews Memorial to get epilepsy machine
'St Bess' embarks on mosquito eradication programme
Thieves targeting banana farmers
Need for heightened awareness on diabetes
Technician killed in Clarendon
'Powerful Men' for charity show
Help for sufferers of heart attacks
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Business personality of the month - Norman Gordon tackles extortion
In the latter half of the '70s and '80s, downturns in the economy led to major reduction in the construction activity. The main casualties were government projects.
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Red Stripe volumes decline, turns to export market
LoJ posts best results ever
Paymaster starts US Embassy fee collection tomorrow
New business focus for Microsoft Office
Guardsman expands to St Vincent
Quarterly economic review - NIR increased by US$55 million in the Sept quarter
Few J'cans knowledgeable about CSME - UWI survey
'Debt ratio stabilisation not good enough'
Ja to host Carib bankers' conference
A classic case: Protectionism or unfair trade?
'Beauticians can pose a risk'
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Lara leads WI to big score
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC: BRIAN LARA might have had the delight of becoming West Indies' highest Test run scorer in scoring his 22nd Test hundred, but an unbroken fourth wicket stand brought Zimbabwe back into the second and final Test yesterday.
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Premier League winners
Bank on Brother Daniel
Ellis says Jamaica one of key markets
CARICOM single market economy and racing industry - PartII
'Superday' a great success
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Vehicles as roadblocks
AN OMINOUS new tactic has crept into the rowdy habit of road-blocking as an act of popular protest. We refer to the use of JUTC buses to block traffic on several streets in downtown Kingston last weekend.
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The pirates of Port Royal make a switch
The good and bad 'Asians'
Crooks on the loose
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Letters |
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Still living in the Dark Ages
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A retailer of cement, I hold no brief for any of the three suppliers of cement.
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Leadership changes in the JLP
...a more youthful crop
Congrats to Robertson and Chang
Chisholm Avenue traffic
Rudiments of teaching
Campaign against Seaga
Africa consciousness
On the MPs salary issue
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Junior Tucker finishes new gospel album
"It (the album) really speaks where I am at as a Christian... It is really a call to the believers, Christians, to get to that point."
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CéCile's video draws reprimand
Pulse Model Carla Campbell makes James Bond Movie
'Open Range' improves old ground
It's all good at Orchids Oriental
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Lotto results for November 12, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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