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Seaga loses case Ordered to pay $3.5m in damages for libel
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has been ordered by the Supreme Court to pay $3.5 million in damages for libel to retired Deputy Commissioner of Police Leslie Harper.
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Many HIV-positive J'cans without drugs
Blow-out looms for breathalyser programme
Sangster International gets boarding bridges
Noise nuisance calls dominate 'phone-in' session
GLEANER EDITOR'S FORUM - On the role of re-classified schools
Inbond merchants slam racial overtones
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Customs braces for Yuletide rush
WORKERS AT the island's ports of entry are bracing for an expected influx of barrels and goods at the wharves, and a surge of passengers arriving at airports for the Yuletide season.
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Luana beneficiaries receive titles from operation PRIDE
SRC implements project to assist agro-processors
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Cover story - Retailers look to late Christmas rush for sales
DEVALUATION, taxes, reduced consumer spending power and competition from imported goods will be the challenges that retailers will face in the 2003 Christmas shopping season.
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Oceanic Digital to expand network
IMF leaves Ja in a crunch
Jamaica's human resource prospects
The cost of crime to the economy
Providing clarity on the Gov't's IT strategy
IMS/IMP to launch first private university college in the Carib
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Shield to be shared
DACOSTA CUP kings Frome Technical and Manning Cup dons Excelsior High are co-champions of the 2003 ISSA/Pepsi all-island Olivier Shield as they played to a 1-1 scoreline at the Harbour View Mini Stadium in their return leg to end 2-2 on...
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Who's who for finance committee
Special Olympians return triumphant
Commentary - Good luck, Ricardo
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Editorial - New police guidelines
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE Francis Forbes has announced new policy guidelines for the use of force by the police, procedures which have been accepted in a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Police Officers Association, the Police Federation and...
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Up Park Camp - oasis of civility
All in the families
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Letter of the day - Reality of ganja decriminalisation
THE EDITOR, Sir: TODAY, FOR the poor man in Jamaica, the use of ganja amounts to a "daily demonstration" of a state of de facto decriminalisation. However, for the politically out-of-favour, commercial grower, the occasionally hapless tourist...
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The gov't is bankrupt
Virus report clarified
Recovery of overpayment
Freedom and homosexuality
What is Parliament coming to?
Thank you, Rev Stewart
Ganja debates a waste of time
I commend you, Mr Boyne
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Bias touches gospel world
GOD IS no respecter of persons. True. But, a few artistes believe that local Gospel promoters are partial when it comes to choosing a line-up for their shows.
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Poets warm up 'Bring Back the Love'
Christmas cantata and concert December 21
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Instrumenthal to atone
TOMORROW'S WELL supported 10-race programme at Caymanas Park will be highlighted by the 37th running of the prestigious Gold Cup race over 1400 metres for top class horses.
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JRC celebrates 31st anniversary
Less is more when betting on taxes
Beaches Boscobel employees visit Caymanas racetrack
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Lotto results for December 10, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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