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| published: Saturday | April 3, 2004 |
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Casino review under way
PRIME MINISTER P.J Patterson disclosed yesterday that the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission was engaged in a comprehensive review of casino gaming, including visits to destinations which have casinos "to determine the best options to consider."
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JTA signs MoU
Haitian Gov't wants Aristide extradited
JTA head lashes budget allocation
'Greater public input needed' Paulwell calls for increased involvement in law-making process
Lawyers mum on Patterson, Golding libel case
Aristide could leave sooner than planned
Time has come, says Education Minister
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Gov't tight-lipped on Closed Circuit Television system
THE GOVERNMENT is so tight-lipped about its controversial Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) network that even security experts were unprepared to say how much was invested in the system.
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Construction of Grants Pen Police
Mico considers university status
Court of Appeal reverses IDT ruling
DPP office ordered to justify holding businessmen on drug rap
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Gas Retailers' Assoc and Petroleum Companies reach price agreement
AFTER YEARS of fighting, the Gasolene Retailers' Association (GRA) and the Petroleum Marketing Companies have finally reached an agreement over the pricing of pertroleum products and goodwill.
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Poor enviro practices contributor to social ills
Jamaica leads Caribbean in tele-density
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Edwards leads WI fightback
WEST INDIAN cricket fans walked out of Kensington Oval yesterday with smiles on their faces and hope in their breasts.
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Wizards waive Wolde Harris
Holmwood overcome STETHS
Bodybuilding show tonight
Distinctly Irish for 2000 Guineas
Sports Mailbag - Spell-bound by Champs
All-Stars, Panthers meet in hot final
Boys' Town a safe bet
Cheers for All-star basketball weekend
Geddes breaks record leap
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Commentary |
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Editorial - Beer boost for the Boyz
SPORTS MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller captured the essence of the magnificent gesture by Red Stripe in supporting the Reggae Boyz when she said: "Who can place a monetary value on what Jamaica has gained from having the Reggae Boyz as a focal point...
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Gee whiz and 'gutvik'
Guess voodoo's coming to dinner?
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Letters |
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Letter of the day - All must play a part in fighting crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE past few weeks, our nation has been wailing over the state of crime in St. Catherine and more importantly the number and age of the lives murdered in such criminal activities.
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'I went, I saw, I was conquered'
Read the Bible in context
On the lives of mosquitoes
Destruction and noise
A marked lack of discipline
The smell of conspiracy
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Irrigation to be improved, says Housing Minister
MINISTER OF Water and Housing Donald Buchanan has said that there will be improvements in the island's irrigation schemes during this financial year.
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Jamaica tops Carib sugar producers
Preparing students for academic advancement
MARKET LIFE
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Mind & Spirit |
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Oliver Daley - the wounded healer
FOR YEARS, the Rev. J. Oliver Daley was known, loved, and respected as one of Jamaica's outspoken church leaders. He had an image as a busy Kingston pastor, then he seemed to have fallen off the radar, leading some to wonder what has become of him.
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Jesus: Clone of God?
The trouble with yoga (Part 2)
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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