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Xmas contraband - RPD tightens surveillance at island's ports
LIQUOR AND cigarettes valued at millions of dollars have emerged as two of the more popular items of contraband coming through the ports this Christmas season.
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GLEANER HONOUR AWARD NOMINEE - Sean Paul gets busy
GLEANER HONOUR AWARD NOMINEE - Sean Paul - tearing down barriers
J'cans on flu alert
NGOs get big boost
Three charged for cop's murder
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Eroded hillside causing grief
AS INCLEMENT weather continues to plague the island, an eroded hillside close to the border between Portland and St. Andrew is causing grief to the residents of the village of Cascade and the communities of Green Hill...
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'This education system is progressing'
4,000-strong at prayer vigil in Lucea
Pastor on rape charge
Fire hazard out West Only one truck serving St James, Hanover and Trelawny
Alleged thieves denied bail
MP attacked, threatened
'One Order' linked to Job Lane drive-by
Munro still without principal
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Ricketts bound for Bolton
NATIONAL GOALKEEPER Donovan Ricketts is now a bona fide Bolton Wanderers player.
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Twelve to bid for CWC 2007 matches
Lara looking for confidence boosting win before next Test
Breese to lead Jamaica
Last chance for youngsters to impress selectors
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Chiding the House
THE SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, the Hon. Michael Peart, has chided the members for what he described as 'a new low' in last week's episode of unseemly behaviour.
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The capture of Saddam Hussein
So, you've 'got Saddam', now what?
Imperial powers
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Sandals sex policy raises questions
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great interest Dr. Garth A. Rattray's article in The Gleaner of Tuesday, December 16, 2003 entitled 'Discrimination is unconstitutional' in which he dealt at length with the Sandals Group's 'heterosexuals only' policy...
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Teachers did not know
An outstanding job done
Ja's car rental business a turn-off
JCF traditional objectives still at work
PNP, JLP cosy agreement
Shame on those in Gordon House
A total disregard for residents' concerns
'Silence Zone'?
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Blues fest to hit right Keys
WHEN THE beautiful rolling green of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, Rose Hall, comes alive with music in January, the sultry tones of Alicia Keys will be among the voices heard at the 'Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival'.
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Poetry to headline Haiti's celebrations
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Work starts on Seba's stadium
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY Businessman and chairman of Barnett Estates Limited Mark Kerr-Jarrett has come to the aid of Seba United Football Club by giving the former National Premier League champions 75 acres of land to construct a sports complex.
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Westmoreland PC to get new building
Albion Junior High School completes triple
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PIGOUT
Still not sure what to do for Christmas dinner? Tired of the same roast beef, chicken and ham? Try something a little different this year - Braised Pork Ribs.
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Cookbook gifts
The spirit of 'Cookie Day'
The tale of two red peas soups
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Lotto results for December 13, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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