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Concern over hotel imbroglio heightens
JAMAICAN BUSINESS interests are carefully watching the current SuperClubs imbroglio as the United States Government takes a tougher line on the Fidel Castro-led Cuba by invoking the powers of the Helms-Burton act.
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Whiteman proposes parliamentarian for overseas Jamaicans
Extortion plaguing May Pen - 'One Order' gang said to be spearheading crime wave
Gov't avoids sanctions on talk shows
Phipps upset with plan to establish the CCJ
'Let's go diesel' - Kerr-Jarrett calls for duties hike on gas-powered cars
New approach to child rearing
National Insurance Gold Health Plan doing well
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Ja to host international seabed confab
JAMAICA WILL host the 10th session of the assembly of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), which will be convened in Kingston from May 24 to June 4. This was preceded by a meeting of the authority's legal and technical commission...
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Get your umbrellas, lots of rain coming
All set for Maroon election
Multimillion dollar lawsuit against children's hospital
Woman on abuse charges denied bail
Student vandal awaiting sentence
Butcher freed of six-year prison sentence
Aristide prepares for departure to S Africa
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Gleaner's public announcement angers JSE
THE JAMAICA Stock Exchange (JSE) in a statement released yesterday said it was disappointed that the Gleaner Company Limited did not adhere to the Exchange's rules regarding communication of announcements. The Gleaner reported on Wednesday that it had...
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Regional sugar production declines
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Argentine Carbonetti streaks five strokes clear
ARGENTINE LUIS Carbonetti fired a sensational, course record nine-under 63 yesterday to claim a five-stroke lead going into the second round of the Digicel Jamaica Classic at the Half Moon course in Montego Bay.
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Champs JDF host hot Melbourne
Pittacus to rebound in Owen Silvera Memorial
Zimbabwe, Australia Tests off
Chavez' last hurrah
VERONICA CAMPBELL Ready for Athens 2004
Wake up, West Indies
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Loss of innocence
IN NATIONAL affairs, the loss of innocence, no matter how real its possibility, is always a shock when its occurrence receives official confirmation. Photographs of American soldiers torturing their prisoners in Iraq has shocked the American...
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On golden Ponzi
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LETTER OF THE DAY - The chickens have come home to roost
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM amazed at the surprise about the condition of the Jamaican education system. It seems that we must have had some idea of this outcome when we were shipping our teachers, nurses and other educated persons overseas to...
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Farmers powerless to control their livelihoods
That day of horror at Charlie Smith High School
Unfortunate but beautiful
Postal Corp Let's get real
Grand old school
Bath Fountain Hotel & Spa and the 'Touts'
The current state of West Indies cricket
Looking at football
Lara still has the magic wand
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St Patrick's Foundation hosts award ceremony
ST. PATRICK'S Foundation had its inaugural awards ceremony at the Christ The Redeemer Human Resource Centre, Seaview Gardens, St. Andrew recently to honour its employees, some of whom have as much as 20 years' service. Some 40 members of staff and...
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Reynolds playfield for agricultural showground
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Big plans for fishing industry
AGRICULTURE MINISTER Roger Clarke said in Parliament on Tuesday, that a comprehensive plan was been developed for the fishing industry, which would outline a strategic approach to fisheries management and development planning.
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Biodiversity and you
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Restoring the nation's soul
SHE HAD long been burdened by the moral and spiritual decadence of much of Jamaican life, then one day, as she explains it, God gave her a vision for the nation.
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Vivian Panton: God and the homosexuals
Christian books hit secular stores
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