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No return to IMF Davies explains monetary team's visit to country
THE GOVERNMENT has quashed suggestions that there is a plan under way to return to a borrowing relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), despite speculation surrounding the presence on the island of a team...
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UK, Ja renew anti-drug deal
Signing off on Family Property Act postponed
Pandemonium in the House Robertson storms out; Bartlett tussles over mace
Gleaner/Jamaica AIDS Support Christmas Appeal
Toronto police chief to assist inner-city kids
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Cell calls murder man's alibi
A MAN, who claimed he was out of town when his wife was murdered in St. James, was actually placed in the parish by the cellular phone calls he allegedly made at the time the crime was committed.
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Customs on staff recruitment drive
Taxi group boss on multiple charges ... has long record of traffic breaches
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Air J pilots enter salary battle
IN AN effort to cut operational costs and secure financing from the Government, this month Air Jamaica has asked all their pilots to take a 25 per cent reduction in overall pay.
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Jamaica Producers shareholders get a boon
MegaMart readies new store for Xmas
Oceanic changes billing method
C&aW postpones full introduction of toll limit monitoring
Private sector offers debt solution
Capital & Credit declares dividend
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A double for Edwin Allen High
EDWIN ALLEN did warn that they were not to be taken lightly and they meant it. Ask Dunoon who lost their title yesterday after going down 30-26 to the Clarendon-based school in the UGI/ISSA All-Island senior schoolgirls netball final...
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Portmore tackle Tivoli at home
Draw Card, Sumo fancied
NPL 'discipline' meeting tomorrow
Third trial match bowls off today
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Editorial - The Zimbabwean dilemma
IN THE wake of the Arusha summit in Nigeria the Commonwealth split over Zimbabwe is exemplified in a sampling of divergent views. According to dispatches from the Reuters news agency the External Affairs Secretary of Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party has...
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Recovery of overpayment
The drama of Christmas vending
Pre-emptive strikes a form of terrorism
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Letter of the day - Mugabe should look to Mandela model
The EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT gathering of the unholy alliance and the former colonies in Nigeria has ended with greater division and increase in bitterness for the President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugababe, by the unholy alliance...
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Our values are eroding
Corruption - the root of Jamica's problem
Tourism needs increased partnerships
To the nation's detriment
Only the Queen speaks the 'Queen's English'
Let's commend Roger Clarke
Who is responsible?
Well done Jade
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The Cat In The Hat ...Boring!
IF YOU really love your child you may want to take him to see The Cat in the Hat. The statement is made not because of any belief that it is a must see for children, but because of the harm the movie may have on the adult who accompanies the child. ...
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Christmas comes to West Kingston
The Quad experience
Launch of 'Appleton Hot Shots' off to a fiery start
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The flu bug gets tough
A LTHOUGH MANY people, over the last few weeks, have been sick in bed with virulent flu-like symptoms, it was reported, last Thursday, that the Health Ministry advised that there was "no predominant virus circulating at this time in Jamaica".
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A letter for you this holiday
Dos and don'ts for Christmas
A teenager's weight problem
Oral Rehydration Salts save young lives
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Elegant affairs, Xmas cheers
DOVECAKES, THERE were supposed to be three weddings (no funerals) this weekend in picturesque Ocho Rios, but the word is there will now be only two.
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Thalia Lyn is new Consul General to Thailand
Big show at Grand Lido
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Lotto results for December 6, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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