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Women's groups hail Property Rights Act Parliament passes landmark legislation
WOMEN'S GROUPS yesterday hailed landmark legislation which will give equal shares to spouses involved in a failed marriage or common-law relationship.
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Refugee talks here
Guilty pleas in RBTT ATM scam
Pickersgill signs Odeon demolition contract
Private sector supports MoU
Typhoid cases being watched
Property Rights Bill passed
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Gov't to host seminar on tech security
WITH THE enormous risk faced by businesses from computer hackers, the Government's Central Information Technology Office (CITO) is moving to arrest the number of security breaches in the island.
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Recycling plans halted
Kartel's gun permit revoked
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Shaw loses gas station case Must give up management
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Audley Shaw and his wife Maureen, will have to give up management of the gas station in Christiana, Manchester over which they have taken their business partners...
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JEF pleased with historic MoU signing
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Boyz shock Uruguay
THE REGGAE Boyz stepped up to the plate and made an important statement for the nation's football with a 2-0 shutout of strong South American team Uruguay at the National Stadium last night.
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Jamaica, Leewards meet today
Windies plan for English batsmen
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Denham Town aberration
AS OUR own records show, students of the Denham Town Primary School in West Kingston stoned the Denham Town police station in 1997. Five years later in 2001, the station was stoned again, presumably by another set of students from the same school.
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Prisoners of prosperity
Pakistan's gamble
Impossible policing
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Ottey, Miller, Quarrie, and yes, Lawrence Rowe
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE PARAGRAPH of your editorial on the statue for Merlene Ottey (The Gleaner,Feb. 12, 2004) deserves to be reprinted until it is learnt by heart by all school children and readers of your paper.
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Congrats to Police Force
Jamaican treasures
Production is the key
A Jamaican Fidel Castro?
Bob Marley show marred
On social contracts
Shocked at Dr Davies
Cops neglected
RGD fails to deliver
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'Fi Wi Sinting'Cultural Festival at Nature's Way
POETRY, BELLY Dancing and an exploration into a raw food diet were a part of the mix at Fi Wi Sinting, a cultural Festival at Nature's Way, Buff Bay, Portland, last Sunday.
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Women honoured at poetry nights
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Big wealth plan - First Global Bank and MoBay businesses forge alliance
WESTERN BUREAU: IN A move designed to reposition First Global Bank and its allied businesses in Montego Bay, Grace, Kennedy's chairman Douglas Orane has unveiled an ambitious plan which his company hopes will bring wealth...
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Hanover PC blasts JPSCo over billing
Frome ahead of sugar target
Beres signs for 'Consciousness'
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A food exclusive!
With less emphasis on meat, fish is the big catch during the Lenten season.
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Hook up with facts about fish
The right seasonings: Netting more flavour for fresh fish
Focus on fibre
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Lotto results for February
18, 2004
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE
TICKET:
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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