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NO RESPECT! - Seaga snubs cops
POLICE YESTERDAY officially started probing allegations made by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga...
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JLP team to examine campaign financing
'Now we can read'
Girls rule Spelling Bee in the east
'Current' affair - Rural Electrification Programme eyes the open market
Living without 'light'
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REVISITING MONTEGO BAY'S TRIBAL WAR - Stigma continues to haunt residents - Job shortages, crime affect communities
WESTERN BUREAU: UNEMPLOYMENT AND lack of proper infrastructure are chief among the modern-day problems faced by residents in several St. James communities that were involved in a 'tribal war' during the 1960s.
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Ralph Thompson for public lecture at NCU
NOMINATIONS FOR GLEANER HONOUR AWARDS 2003
Church on the Rock opens multimillion-dollar facility
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Consumer Price Index increases
THE OCTOBER Consumer Price Index Bulletin released by the Statistical Institute of Jamaica reveals that the All Jamaica 'All Group' Consumer Price index for October 2003 was 1,756.7 showing an increase of 1.6 per cent over the index recorded for...
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Miami meeting to decide future of FTAA pact
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'Not time to celebrate yet'
JAMAICA'S UNDER-23 squad left here yesterday for Guatemala fully intent on keeping the two-goal advantage they secured in their first leg CONCACAF Under-23 Olympic qualifier at the National Stadium on Sunday.
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Under-23 player shot
Lara says patience was key
Mother of Pearl wrecks Pick-9 bets
Banks impresses
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Football celebration
JAMAICA'S FOOTBALL fraternity broke new ground on the weekend even as it celebrated the sixth anniversary of qualification for the World Cup Finals in France on November 16, 1997.
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Flexible user-friendly taxation please
'Wolf, wolf' according to Bush, Blair and Seaga
A mad rush to judgement a grave injustice
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Paulwell's IT stance is challenged
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE this to help to dispel the usage of a certain term by the Minister of Technology, Phillip Paulwell, in an article on Sunday, November 16, 2003, entitled: 'Proposal before US Congress could hurt local IT sector'.
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We don't need a new Parliament
MPs need soul-searching
Should we build another economy?
Neglecting the mentally ill
Well done UWI!
Lascelles Denton
Why persecute Rastafarians?
Appeal to Mrs Seaga instead
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Terrific 'Tallawah'
THE CROSSING, by Orville Hall and performed by students of the Excelsior Education Centre (EXED) won over the audience and judges of the 2003 Tallawah competition.
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Courtney Foster giving to charity
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Shipping stalwart Hylton Clarke dies
T HE LONGEST serving member of the Shipping Association of Jamaica's (SAJ) managing committee, Hylton Clarke, died on Monday, November 10, after being hospitalised for a short period.
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'Trade point will boost competition'
NOTICE SAJ AGM set for December
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Promoting eternal LIFE
Former insurance salesman Lloyd Desmond Smith is offering a new portfolio as he now pastors in Trelawny Theological late bloomers are persons who at 50 years or older have decided to pursue pastoral or related ministries.
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Missionaries of the Poor: Serving the downtrodden
UTC pursuing theological relevance
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