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Pro-police protest - West Kingston citizens against Daley's transfer
SCORES OF residents of west Kingston, in a rare public show of support for the police, yesterday demonstrated against the proposed transfer of Superintendent Harry Daley, the commanding officer for that police division.
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Thousands of firms not filing returns
Child care agency meets 15 targets
As Access to Information Act takes effect... Requests pour in for classified documents
Development agency yet to finish child evaluation
Gunmen rob 15 tourists in Negril
Learning oasis in Point Hill
Sugar battle looms
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Council's land gift in limbo
WESTERN BUREAU: MORE THAN a year after the St. James Parish Council offered land to the Western Society for the Upliftment of Children (WSUC), the council is still awaiting final approval from the Ministry of Local Government...
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Notice tackles traffic woes
Man freed of murder charge
Water provider urges PC to pay up
Heat turned up on Sav fire dept
Call for shake-up of 'St Bess' JPSCo
Market repairs stall, again
Westmoreland Parish Council disappointed
Looking back at 2003
Port community lauds Noel Hylton
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Bank of Ja reduces interest rates again
INTEREST RATES applicable to Bank of Jamaica open market instruments have been reduced with effect from January 9, 2004.
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Grace, Kennedy share price sets new record
Ambassador Cobb 'builds a bridge' to leadership
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WI break first-class 'duck' in South Africa
BENONI, South Africa, CMC: VASBERT DRAKES struck two critical blows to trigger an irreversible collapse and then returned to take the final wicket as the West Indies completed their first ever victory in a first-class match in South Africa.
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Powell in ODI squad
'Horse of the Year' vote today
Hinds to miss Test series vs England
Front runners hunt crucial points
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Education needs cost-sharing
IN THE run-up to the last general election the issue of cost-sharing for secondary education became a political football.
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'Material' issues
'Every day carry bucket go a well ...'
'I did not know that...'
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The writing is on the wall
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. SEAGA'S financial woes have given a welcome breathing space to the tired governance of the Patterson Administration.
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Do for Jamaica first
Bob Marley on Mars
Join hands and hearts
Common redundancy
A country in disaster
Contract workers need protection
Jamaica has the potential for greatness
Reviewing licences
An inquiry must be done
Keisha Gomez-Lee
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Judson College Choir delights J'can audiences
BEAUTIFUL, SACRED music and passionate testimonies about the joy of finding Jesus were the main features of the recital by the Judson College Choir at the University of the West Indies Assembly Hall, Mona, St. Andrew on Saturday evening.
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'Macedonia - Fashionably Loud' flops, location blamed
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School Dean speaks of bold plans
THE SCHOOL of Religion and Theology at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) in Manchester will on May 10 have among its course offerings the degree Doctor of Ministry.
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CGN: linking Christian radio across the Caribbean
40 days to revolutionise your church
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Lotto results for January 10, 2004
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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