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| published: Friday | January 30, 2004 |
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Church steps in - Religious leaders to play key role in restoring order to Spanish Town
THE CHURCH has agreed to play a key role in restoring order to Spanish Town, St. Catherine, following a meeting yesterday between religious, civic and political leaders that looked at new measures to address the town's problems.
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C&WJ to hike rates
Grenada PM challenges researchers at the UWI
Foreign nat'ls crowd prisons
Supreme Ventures to cash in on Ja Lottery
Food for the Poor assists hospital
US team to help boost AIDS fight in Jamaica
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Succaba Pen residents take matters in hand
FED UP with living for years with asbestos-laden pipes and eager to get a title for the land on which they live, residents of Burke Road Heights in St. Catherine have taken matters into their own hands...
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Labourer charged with extortion - Demanding money with menace
Shake-up of JCF investigative arm - 'We want to bring more energy to the divisions' Thomas
Gleaner bids farewell to Ralston Getfield
Blood Bank still in the red
Plan to reduce vehicular accidents in high gear
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BUSINESS PERSONALITY OF THE MONTH - Supreme Ventures boss shows his hand
SUPREME Ventures president and CEO, Brian George, is to spearhead the lottery company's ambitions to become a regional player and to maintain its hold as the number one lottery company in the Jamaican market.
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Innovative ways of residential mortgages gain ground
Docutech: Bringing quality printing to Ja
Lasco to open UK factory in March
Air Jamaica predicting a healthy 2004:
Economy in arrears - Part 3 - Pointing the finger at the financial sector and the central bank
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Windies seek first win
DURBAN, South Africa, CMC: AFTER THE embarrassment of Newlands and the self-destruction of St. George's Park, the elements now look set to intervene as the West Indies bid to halt South Africa's quest for a series-clinching victory at Kingsmead...
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Ja, Kenya square off
Beckford, Clarke and Wignall secure victories
Wolmer's, JC begin fight for crown
Incentives for investment
Fair Trading Commission rules in bookies' favour
Where are the investors?
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Grave danger ahead!
THE CAPITAL of St. Catherine, Spanish Town, and its environs, continue to bleed.
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Socks, lives,videotape
Here's the beef
Negril, a national treasure
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Letters |
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Proceed with caution in tourist industry
THE EDITOR, SIR: LIKE MOST Jamaicans, I welcome the positive news regarding the tourist industry and recognise that it is a testament to the hard work and resources committed by the players involved.
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The weather situation
'Strangulation of broadcasting truth'
All about war
land of lawlessness
'Shakara's Law'
Are we truly eating Jamaican?
Very little growth
Missing the IT Boat
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Great B'dos Jazz Festival
THE RECENTLY concluded Barbados Jazz Festival was a huge success by all accounts. The shows had good crowds, the performances for the most part were great and tourist arrivals continued to increase.
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'Super Rebel' puts 'Trust In God'
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Lotto results for January 28, 2004
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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