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Boxhill triumphs Burrell disappointed, but gracious in defeat
WESTERN BUREAU: CRENSTON BOXHILL was yesterday elected the new president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), defeating Captain Horace Burrell 54 votes to 49 at the Congress held at the Starfish Resort in Trelawny.
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JLP elects 'reformists'
University grapples with int'l trade issues
German cruise ship homeports in MoBay
Cops pay tribute to fallen comrades
Ja is 'Caribbean Island of the Year'
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12-year fish pact talks continue
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: NEGOTIATIONS FOR a fishing pact between Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados are still on track, Prime Minister Patrick Manning indicated Thursday.
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Ventose blows away drug smugglers
Forbes promotes 300 police officers
Black River police phones disconnected
The Access to Information Act
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'Time for unity'
NEWLY-ELECTED President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Crenston Boxhill, yesterday called for unity in the football family in his acceptance speech after dethroning Captain Horace Burrell, the man who held the post for the past nine years.
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Simpson calls for action against throwing
Will still do what I can - Burrell
Reid quits
Elections were 'extremely fair'
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Political Pandora's box
ANOTHER JLP internal squabble has revived talks about the funding of political parties. Party leader, Edward Seaga, who sparked the latest fuss, has now sought to make the issue bipartisan by inviting PNP president P.J.
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Reflections on the Iraq war
I had open heart surgery...
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Teaching parents the art of parenting
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest Dr. Ralph Thompson's presentation as summarised.
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Correct the mistake quickly
JUTC drivers getting worse
Taxing tobacco products not the answer
Truly amazing
Common sense is not common
Disappointed by double standards
Well done, my brother
The Minister needs to do his work
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Channer apologises to Winkler and Brown
WESTERN BUREAU: COLIN CHANNER, author of Satisfy My Soul and Waiting In Vain, chose a public occasion to apologise to fellow writers Wayne Brown and Anthony Winkler.
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Mad rush at Asylum
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Lotto results for November 22, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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