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| published: Saturday | November 15, 2003 |
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Seaga backs off
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leader, Edward Seaga, yesterday backtracked on allegations he made that tainted money was used to finance James Robertson's successful campaign for deputy leadership.
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The dream match-up - Golding vs Shaw
Spelling Bee - Danielle breaks the spell
Senate passes pension Bill
Major hike in RGD fees
Honorary degrees for Gloudon, Sewell
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New Day boys take centre stage
THE BOYS at New Day All-Age and Junior High took centre stage yesterday, under a programme introduced by the school to influence behaviour change by giving its male students their own special day.
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House deemed inadequate by Review Committee
Skills Jamaica 2003 opens
Sagas of Seaga
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E-commerce Act pending
WORLDWIDE electronic transactions set to hit US$500 trillion by next year, Jamaica is moving towards implementing legislation to protect and enhance the way the nation conducts electronic commerce (e-commerce).
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Canada hanging tough against overseas media
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Windies in control of Test
THE WEST Indies gained a first innings lead of 104 over Zimbabwe, but were set back by the early loss of Chris Gayle and the weather in the second and final Test yesterday.
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Bridgeport, Excelsior in final showdown
DaCosta Cup top four square off
Providence, Brother Daniel safe bets
Indians accused of buying votes
JNBS Open League begins today
JNBS serves up $150,000 for tournament
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Editorial - Focus on party funding
THE MUSHROOMING crisis in the Jamaica Labour Party is raising once again questions about the capacity of the opposition party to resolve internal conflict. The issue this time, however, raises other questions of concern beyond the personnel and status...
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Clarification needed on headlamps for motor vehicles
Freemasons and the church
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Letters |
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Letter of the day - Most farmers are literate!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM most pleased to see the Amendment of the Produce Larceny Act has reached the select committee of the House of Representatives. The J.A.S. under my leadership has done everything possible for it to have reached that far...
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Fundamental rights of the police and criminals
Time to move on, Mr Seaga
Enquiry needed into my light bill
Money and leadership
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Gems and gin make French film
FRENCH FILM icon Catherine Deneuve gives a great performance in Place Vendóme, which is directed by Nicole Garcia and written by Garcia and Jacques Fieshi.
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'Tallawah' takes a dive on Tuesday
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Consultant urges better use of pesticides
AUSTIN MAITLAND, Caribbean consultant for Syngenta (a worldwide fungicide manufacturer), has urged farmers to practise safety precautions when using pesticides. He said this was important to maintain good health and therefore ensure production capacity.
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Tradition continues for Leonard Cohen
First bachelor's students to graduate from CASE
Sugar crop 'dismal' - Cane quality, production dip drastically
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Shattered dreams
AFTER WORKING on oil drilling platforms, ships and submarines, in hydroelectric power plants and nuclear power stations in far-flung places like Iran, Germany, Algeria and Spain, Lawrence Williams wanted to come home...
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Take off with an e-ticket
Wood flooring brings back the old in a new way
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Lotto results for November 12, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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