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Gov't to revamp education system
AN IMMINENT review of the nation's entire education system tops the Prime Minister's New Year Message while the Opposition Leader sees the financial situation as out of control.
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Mullings to retire
Officials warn against weight-loss supplement
Cops stop ganja shipments
New baby for Pansy
Gunmen strike in MoBay again - 21-y-o labourer latest victim
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Rosemount residents stage protest
WESTERN BUREAU: Residents of Rosemount, in St. James, blocked the main road leading into their community Wednesday to protest the shoddy state of their roads and the "unwise manner" in which some recent repairs works were done.
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Disappointed - Parents upset with the late start to children's activities at the Kingston waterfront
BREDS making a difference in Treasure Beach, 'St Bess'
Mayor, agency in dispute over clean-up payments
Ja prepares for Stockholm convention ratification
More cops for Spanish Town streets
NDFJ closes MoBay branch
MoBay's abattoir remains closed
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The Admiral for New Year's Day Trophy
A NEW racing season commences at Caymanas Park today with the promoters, Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) designating it "Fan Appreciation Day".
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Lara out to reverse losing trend as new year dawns
British scouts target Fuller
Wilson Int'l signs three-year deal with SuperClubs hotels
Mohammed is West Indies best bet
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Commentary |
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New year, same challenges
THE BEGINNING of each new year brings with it hopes of renewal where stagnation has set in or a change for the better and overall improvement in aspects of the nation's life.
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What is all the noise about?
2004 The year ahead
The veil in France: dialogue of the deaf
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Letters |
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Simple guidelines for a better Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY WISH for the new year is for Jamaica to be placed firmly on the path to becoming a developed nation.
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Letter to Una James
Pay the piper... no exception
Playing the race card
Slap the hoodlums hard
Public should boycott
What next?
Family of Rudolph Anthony Knight
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Dub poetry on page
THE PAGE is often the place of judgement for literature. However, dub poetry is an artform created for the stage, not the page. Even so, the artform has increasingly dubbed its way into the sanctity of print.
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Diving into 'Mixed Emotions'
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What's Cooking |
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Food that help you lose weight
AS THE new year begins, many people resolve to lose weight and keep it off. How can this be achieved? ...
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Pizza by any other name
A royal experience Festive high tea at Norma's
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Lotto results for December 27, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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