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| published: Wednesday | February 11, 2004 |
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Sabina takes on Greenfield - World Cup Cricket venue debate heats up
MAYOR OF Kingston Desmond McKenzie yesterday went to bat for his city to host World Cup Cricket matches as the competition between Kingston and Trelawny heats up over which parish should get the nod as the Jamaica venue in 2007.
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Student faces murder rap
Police Code of Conduct launched
Couple caught with big bucks - US$197K unaccounted for
Mona Primary makes London Internet link-up
JLP vows to fight tax hike - Measures may incite citizen revolt, Shaw warns
Hay-Webster apologises for verbal attack
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'Higher teaching standards needed'
THE NATIONAL Secondary Student Council (NSSC) is proposing that greater accountability and higher standards for teachers be adopted by the Ministry of Education.
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Food for the Poor to build more homes
MOH requests new report on dead fish issue
BSI probes missing guns, supt transferred
SLB delinquents could face court
CARICOM condemns violence in Haiti
Gov't policy flawed, says Golding
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Ja Carnival 2004 goes Mardi Gras
JAMAICA CARNIVAL Ltd., organisers of Jamaica Carnival 2004 plan to make good on their promise to stage a carnival celebration this year that will be an 'inclusive event' for all Jamaicans.
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Issa and Lopez eye McDonald's franchise
NCB targets the productive sector
Am I wasting money buying life insurance?
C&W appoints new Carib mobile boss
Cabinet okays US$1.6m contract for LNG study
Papa John's pizza franchise comes to Ja
Frome gets $120m overhaul from SCJ
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Haynes lashes team
JAMAICA'S NATIONAL cricket coach, Robert Haynes, was in no mood to mince words when asked about his side's performance in the 2004 Regional Carib Beer Series.
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NPL teams bank on confidence
Mid-week racing resumes
Boys' Town tame Bull Bay
Powell 10th in IAAF indoor rankings
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Competing with imports
THE LOCAL manufacturing sector is asking the Jamaica Bureau of Standards for help. Manufacturers say they are under intense pressure to maintain the viability of their operations, especially in the face of the flood of cheap, low-quality imports.
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On zinc fence 'retreat'
The vehicle of capitalism
The story of Jamaica
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Why increase the number of constituencies?
THE EDITOR, Sir: AT A time when both the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance are making it clear that the size of the Civil Service needs to be cut in order to manage increasingly scarce resources...
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Put the boys with the girls
Investing in education
There is no magic cure
A word for young people
Who will bell the cat?
Musical attempt at national healing
The season of love is here
Is this the way to treat old people?
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MoBay fetes Austrian Minister
WESTERN BUREAU: WEST OF Elisabeth and Heinz Simonitsch's Spring Farm mansion a cruise ship stood still, to the east a full moon rose to attention and southerly the Half Moon Village, the Royal Villas and Ritz Carlton Rose Hall contrasted magnificently.
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A time for parties and celebrations
'A Tribute To Bob Marley' - A night of high energy
Juline Samuels: From runway to real estate
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Relics of the past
Reviewing the international trends, one can only conclude that large, prison-like mental health institutions are fast becoming...
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Stronger abs equal smaller waistlines
Avoiding exam stress
Loving beyond lust: a Valentine's Day message
The truth about cholesterol
Chocolate, chocolate, everywhere!
The cancer that frightens men
The vacuum extractor - making childbirth easier
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Lotto results for February 7, 2004
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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