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Deal with debt! Cabinet tells Finance Ministry to begin review
ACTING ON a directive from Cabinet, the Ministry of Finance is conducting a financial re-view of all ministries to determine the extent of the Govern-ment's indebtedness.
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CAPE/A'LEVEL RESULTS: Campion triumphs
THE GENESIS OF MOBAY'S 'TRIBAL WAR': Politicians move to make pe ace
Science commission lauds stalwarts
JPSCo awards top science students
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JCF initiates new policy on policing
THE JAMAICA Constabulary Force (JCF) has implemented a new policy aimed at addressing the problems of excessive use of force and the abuse of citizens by the police. This was disclosed by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Alrick Lecky at a public...
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A-G accuses Seaga of 'scare-mongering'
Forbes summons traffic cops to corruption meeting
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Franklyn bats for global partnership
DELANO FRANKLYN, Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, has said that the issue of the environment must not be seen as a tool to be used by the powerful to erect barriers to trade which disproportionately hurt the weak. ..
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Vendors reject new KSAC fees
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Frome, Titchfield lock horns for Cup
WESTERN BUREAU: FIRST-TIME QUALIFIERS Frome Technical High of Westmoreland and Titchfield High of Portland will seek their first daCosta Cup crown this afternoon when they meet in the final of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus rural area schoolboys football comp
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St Ann Football Assoc disbanded
Trainers' Day today
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Want to be like who?
IN THE early days of television and the movies, before wireless microphones or "mikes" were invented, engineers had a difficult time getting good audio and used a variety of mikes to ensure high quality... -Deyal
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On trains and buses
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LETTER OF THE DAY: Political term limits should be adopted
THE EDITOR, Sir: APPROXIMATELY TWO years ago, the PNPYO, led by Mr. Basil Waite, former president of the organisation, expressed support to address some critical areas in need of reform in the Jamaican political system. These issues were taken to the...
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Ja wants our money but not our votes
Overhaul our education system
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'Double Six'educates and entertains the young
ON FRIDAY, October 31, the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus, featured David Tulloch's latest production Double Six, which ran for only one night. Double Six featured a broad...
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Sublime music from St Andrew Singers
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JAS launches 'Eat Jamaican' campaign
MAY PEN, Clarendon: THE JAMAICA Agricultural Society (JAS) launched its 'Eat Jamaican' campaign at the Denbigh Show ground in Clarendon on Tuesday. As part of the campaign dubbed: "Farming our heritage... Food our culture... We are what we eat so ...
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HEART/NTA targeting agro sector
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Blooming hands: Beverly Cousins brings green things to life
THE BEAUTY of Beverly Cousins' garden overflows the minuscule space in which it rests. Nestled neatly at the back of her townhouse in upper St. Andrew, first time visitors are pleasantly surprised after entering the front door, walking...
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The perfect Christmas table
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Lotto results for November 26, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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