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MoU in jeopardy Oil hike threatens landmark pact
THE JAMAICA Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) will meet with representatives of Petrojam, the state-owned oil refinery next week, as soaring oil prices continue to threaten the integrity of the historic Memorandum of Understanding...
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Air J's fuel bill up $1b
Ex-national footballer on drug charges
'Economy on a high' - Latibeaudiere says NIR highest ever
Last May's rains cost over $200m
Samuda slams World Bank top 10 report
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New condom machines at Caymanas Track
REDUCED CONDOM sales have pushed the Ministry of Health to find more innovative ways of encouraging greater use of condoms with the installation of condom machines at a number of locations in the Corporate Area.
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Inland Revenue collects $3.7 million in taxes
Gov't may take action on Internet services
Postal changes greeted with positive reactions
Agro fair geared towards food security
Rising waters - Residents in Harmons, Manchester fear flooding
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$4 billion housing development for St Catherine
NEW ERA Homes 2000 Ltd will be embarking on a new $4 billion housing development in Bernard Lodge, St. Catherine, covering 120 acres and consisting of 961 townhouse and detached units.
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JNBS to host overseas forum on Ja's economy
UGI to offer boutique banking
Government collects $4.2b in revenue - Some 4,114 new taxpayers registered
Trade deficit unsustainable - Samuda tackles monster deficit
A fresh look at the Budget Debate - bleeps and blunders
Positive macroeconomic performance set to continue
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We won't be taking them lightly - Sarwan
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP): RAMNARESH SARWAN said that Bangladesh is an improved team and the West Indies won't be taking them lightly as the two ready for a three-match one-day series starting tomorrow.
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Cambridge, Rose to lead Ja's Classic charge
New beginning for breeders, owners
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Father Albert's ministry
MONSIGNOR ALBERT, who combines a unique American idealism with a dynamic ability to get things done, has laboured in Jamaica as a Roman Catholic priest for over 25 years.
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Support the Commish, protect ourselves
Worthy Park Estates - the sugar maker
No more crumbs for the police
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Cuban crisis in the offing
THE EDITOR, Sir: While our eyes are affixed to the situation that is now taking place in the Middle East...
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Long and frustrating
Roads bought and paid for
Movies without meaning
'Lick and promise'
An uncertain future for Ja
Ronald Heath
Delores Woodstock
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He dares to be radical
HE HAS distinguished himself in the gospel music industry as the radical Christian, who is determined to use his talents as a hardcore deejay to preach and spread the gospel.
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Straw presents 'Ms Universe' wardrobe - The small gathering was treated to fashion fit for a queen from Jamaican designers and fashion houses
Ten JCDC Popular Song Contest finalists selected
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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