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THE GLEANER'S EDITORS' FORUM - PTAs get firm
REPRESENTATIVES OF several Parent Teachers' Associations (PTAs) have endorsed a proposal for the establishment of a national association to advocate for greater levels of efficiency from school administrators and teachers.
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Seaga survives - JLP MPs vote for leader to continue
Three-y-o killed in drive-by shooting
PTAs bat for change
Tighter monitoring of remittances coming
High drama as Ninja Man, Kartel get extended bail
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'New crime initiative should be adopted' - Supt Amos says new system successful
WESTERN BUREAU: SUPERINTENDENT NEWTON Amos, the outgoing Divisional Commander for the St. James police, says the new crime-fighting initiatives put in place under his watch have been successful, and has called for their duplication islandwide.
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Temple Hall repairs yet to begin
'India, here they come'
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Some economic growth expected But businesses and consumers wary - JCB
CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM was the watchword for both business entities and consumers in the fourth quarter of 2003 according to the confidence indices released by the Jamaica Conference Board (JCB).
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MoBay runs out of freezone space
Massive hotel project this year
Bear Stearns sounds a positive note on Jamaican economy
Air Ja Jazz and Blues Festival looks to profit
Ja's growth may be underestimated - World Bank
Investment 2004 on today
Education first for Jamaica
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Breese praises team's effort
FOLLOWING THEIR disappointing showing in the opening round Carib Beer Series match against the Windward Island in St. Lucia, Jamaica, accompanied by second-round opponents, Guyana, arrived in the island yesterday.
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Striker Nelson hits bad patch
Berry appointed chairman of JFF's Finance Committee
Gibson lands big post at JFF
Cunningham's legspin may have done it for Jamaica
I will not play for Jamaica - Brown
Carreras awards at Pegasus tonight
Boys' Town outclass Real Mona 5-2
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Welcome links with New York
NEW YORK'S Mayor Michael Bloomberg, during his brief visit to Jamaica on Sunday, pointed out that both New York and Kingston have a problem of illegal guns on their streets.
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Lula's Brazil
Empowering the state
The age of consent
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Letters |
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Why 10 miles of road still not completed
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to the 'Letter of the Day' appearing in your newspaper on Monday, January 5, 2004, entitled, 'How not to build 10 miles of road' in which the writer identifies what he considers 'pebble dash' road construction.
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Superb drama
W/Kgn needs Harry Daley
Airing dirty linen on foreign clothes line
Karla for sportswoman of 2003
Mugabe's land reform a class act
Walter Vivian Ashman
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All aboard!
I'M NOT a big fan of boats, but there was something about the SAS Drakensberg that appealed to me.
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'... And the celebrities keep rolling in'
Tafawah Thompson: Brawn & brains
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Profiles in Medicine |
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POLIOONTHEPROWL
Unless the poliovirus is totally eradicated, there still remains a global threat of new outbreaks A LARGE segment of the population would only have read about the death and mayhem arising from the 1954 poliomyelitis outbreak in Jamaica.
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Help! Help ! The patient is dying...
Cervical cancer
Making calcium sense
Made to exercise
Hair, hair everywhere!
Enjoy sex more Don't chase your orgasm - PART 2
Successful weight management
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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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