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| published: Wednesday | April 21, 2004 |
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Low blow for JCF - Adams' comments inappropriate - Forbes
THE THREAT of disciplinary action now hangs over the head of Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams, for comments he made during an interview on Power 106 FM on Monday, in which he verbally attacked the Police High Command.
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G-G to declare May 21 'Wolmer's Day'
Tax threshold of working class needs review - Munroe
'Gov't has debt trap madness'
Secretaries honoured
Fire Brigade robbed by low funding
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Anglicans seek vision at annual Synod
WESTERN BUREAU: IN A ceremony steeped in Anglican tradition, the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands opened its 134th Annual Synod at the Parish Church of St. Peter the Apostle in Falmouth, Trelawny last week.
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Visually impaired now have access to cyber café in Portmore
No appointment to General Council irks legal body
Trade unions disappointed with Appeal Court ruling
CARICOM to strengthen economic ties
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Tops in outsourcing - Jamaica leads Caribbean rivals in ICT services
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA LEADS 10 other competing Caribbean territories in information and communication technology (ICT) outsourcing, the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) is reporting.
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Chris Issa is front-runner for McDonald's franchise
User fees: Can they create big problems?
Oceanic advantage
New debenture lures investors
Living standards sliding, says Shaw
Getting a new computer
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What a difference a pitch makes
THE CONSENSUS going into the 2004 Cable & Wireless Test series between the West Indies and England was that it would have been dominated by batsmen, that it would have been a close contest and that the West Indies would have won it.
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Sir Gary is tops
Lloyd voted Guyana's all-time best
Jamaica's turn to pick best of the crop
Spanish Town to the fore
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Shut up, SSP Adams!
SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT Reneto Adams of the Jamaica Constabulary, ever ready to court dubious popularity, seemed to have grown drunk over the years on the over-exposure the media have given him.
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Two stars: Lara and Walsh
Achieving a common vision
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Letters |
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Sheila Whittaker
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to locate a lady by the name of Sheila Whittaker who lived in Top Road, Brown's Town, St. Ann, during the years 1950 to 1960. She has since gotten married and moved away.
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Shame on Adams!
Improper use of dual carriageways
Are we out of the woods?
Melville Cooke, 'keep shaking the tree'
Black, proud
Why should Ja resume ties with Haiti?
Dangerous trend
Concerned Jamaican
Fires another form of praedial larceny
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'First-class acts' at Canadian Reggae Awards
TORONTO: WELL-KNOWN REGGAE artistes Johnny Clarke and Half Pint were among several veteran performers who shone brightly at the recently held 20th Annual Canadian Reggae Music Awards at the Travelodge Hotel in Toronto.
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Carnival 'after party' was exciting
An expression of shallow sentiments
Natalie Green is first ever 'Miss Ja Commonwealth'
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Profiles in Medicine |
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The virus that causes cervical cancer
FOR THE most part, cervical cancer (cancer of the cervix) does not occur in women by chance. Various studies indicate that at least 95 per cent of cervical cancer cases are caused by a germ, known as the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Vaccination Week 2004
Lovemaps and paraphilia
Planning a healthy diet
Why are HIV/AIDS medicines so expensive?
Degrees of burn
Celebrating our survival
Staying in shape
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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