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Aristide says he was 'kidnapped'
OUSTED HAITIAN President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's claim that he was kidnapped and flown to Africa has sent a cloud of scepticism over today's meeting of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) heads in Kingston.
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Training offered to Haiti police
Ja on drug smuggling blacklist
Burke lambastes PNP top brass for being 'unfaithful'
Customers vow to cut land-line telephones
Jamaica and IMF to tackle economic woes
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Gov't to cut PR outsourcing
THE HIRING of external public relations agencies will be a prime target for the government in its attempts to cut excess spending in the upcoming financial year, according to Senator Burchel Whiteman, Minister of Information.
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North Coast Highway fatalities climb
RGD ends same-day service
New sanitation project to be implemented
Community tourism graduation in Lucea
Justice Forte calls for support of social issues
Lady B out of hospital
Merrils Beach resort receives prestigious int'l travel award
Jamaica and Iran explore co-operation - ...in energy and alumina sectors
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LoJ salutes mega producers
LIFE OF Jamaica Limited (LoJ) saluted its mega producers in a gala star-studded ceremony befitting their stellar performance for 2003 at the Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston recently.
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Oil hits post-Iraq war high
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Vaughan slams majestic ton
A MAGNIFICENT first session from England skipper Michael Vaughan saw the tourists scoring heavily to end the first day of their three day match against Jamaica at Sabina Park in good shape.
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JFF unhappy over Uruguay gate returns
Small bet reaps rich reward for Courtney
Ja win and lose at Alpart
Strong team for World Indoor Championships
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Financing for micro enterprises
ONLY ABOUT five per cent of the country's estimated 200,000 low-income entrepreneurs have access to credit.
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Nowhere to run
Action for renewal
What happens when we pray?
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A victory for terrorist forces
THE EDITOR , Sir: THE FORCED departure of Haitian President Aristide from office will go down in history as a victory for the terrorist and subversive forces that have staged this coup d'etat against the first democratically elected-head of state...
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'Typical of Carib politics'
Adams, blessing to the Force
'Adding mud to muddy water'
Kudos to Ja
Life of suffering, deprivation
Do not abandon our brothers
Good job, Ja Broilers
Alan D. Clarke
Richard Stephenson
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Humour, music warm a chilly 'Rock Away'
WESTERN BUREAU: IF 'ROCK AWAY' had gone the way of the temperature at the naturally beautiful Norbrook Mountain, St. Andrew, on Saturday night it would have been a very chilly affair.
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Fabulous wedding fair
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KCT boosts productivity
THE KINGSTON Container Terminal (KCT) ranks as the number one container port in the Caribbean, but with competition swiftly on its heels, the terminal is working assiduously to stay ahead of the game.
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PM Patterson to officially open new security system today
CSA plans a regional workshop
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