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published: Tuesday | December 9, 2003
Lead Stories


Cash crunch talks
Permanent Secretaries in hush-hush meeting

AS JAMAICA'S ballooning debt nears unmanageable proportions, and the fiscal balance sinks deeper into the red, Dr. Omar Davies, Minister of Finance and Planning, has signalled an intent ...

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New police policy on use of force
Kingston Tech benefits from tripartite pact
Jamaican named US Education Fellow
Judgment reserved in lawyer's appeal

News


Groups meet to tackle fiscal woes
REPRESENTATIVES FROM the private sector, the trade unions, academia, civil society, government and the opposition have formed an alliance entitled 'Partnership for Progress', in an attempt to come up with a plan to adjust the country's fiscal accounts. ..

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Jamaicans in UK express concerns about crime here
KSAC stands firm on 'no vending' rule
Ex-Montego Bay Metro workers to get $1/2m payout

Business


Grace stock gets a push from abroad
IF YOU own shares in Grace, Kennedy & Company shares right now, you have every right to be smiling...

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Worker appeals Supreme Court decision
Last indigenous B'dos bank sold

Sport


Ricketts to join Bolton
WEEKS OF trials for Jamaica's goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts will come to an end when the international transfer window re-opens on January 1...

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Jamaica qualify for CONCACAF finals
Gambling soars on exotic bets

Commentary


Problems with 'morning after pill'
PHARMACISTS ACROSS the island, as we have reported, are ringing alarm bells about the abuse of 'the morning after pill', Postinor 2. The contraceptive pill, which can block pregnancy if taken within 72 hours after sexual intercourse, was removed from the.

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The terrifying Terrorism Prevention Act
The historic Mission Conference
A sense of proportion

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
An appeal for more creative thinking

THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to appeal to the intellect of the union organisers of the United Union of Jamaica (UUJ) associated with the labour dispute at the Ausjam gold mine ...

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Threats of climate change
For the sake of Jamaica
Wheelchair issues
INSPORTS clarification
Implement for effect
Media survey

Entertainment


Reggae gospel shines at Holy Cross Church
TRADITIONAL REGGAE and its modern counterpart dancehall, but both of the gospel persuasion, had the patrons at the Holy Cross Church Hall Auditorium, 77 Half-Way Tree Road, St. Andrew, dancing into the closing minutes of Saturday night....

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Fashion at Jacuzzi House Party

Mind &Spirit


JTS, CGST on the university trail
THE ISLAND'S two major evangelical theological educational institutions are seeking to form themselves into a university.

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Everard Allen pursuing the Spirit




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