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Highway boon - Road project brings jobs, new business
THE CONSTRUCTION of Highway 2000, Jamaica's most elaborate road network, has led to the employment of just over 1,000 skilled labourers.
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$250m housing project in Negril
Back off, Shaw tells Seaga challengers
Portmore protest - Upset over imposition of toll charges
Forbes retreats - No authority to interfere in Police Federation elections
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Baugh lambastes the Gov't over threat to NHF
DR. KEN Baugh, Opposition Spokesman on Health, on Wednesday lambasted the Government for threatening to put a stranglehold on National Health Fund (NHF) drug costs by increasing the number of public pharmacies across the island.
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New mobile library service coming in July
Forbes hails round-up of suspected drug lords
Tuition policy angers law students
St George's principal quits - 'Minott report not a factor,' he says
Executive profile of Carolle Hainsley
Phillips to get honorary US doctorate
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FSC takes a big bite out of JSE - One quarter of JSE revenue goes to the regulators
"THE JSE cannot continue to carry out its regulatory role with its present cost structure. The JSE paid the Financial Services Commission (FSC) $20 million in fees for 2003 while it paid its entire staff $27 million for salaries in 2003."
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Goodbye LoJ
Cheque Clearing House - Processes trillions in record time
Titling process now automated
Gleaner shareholders hear about 'The Voice'
Casserly calls for social partnership in nation-building
MAPCO invests US$1m in expansion project
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Spotlight on sprinters
THE MEN'S and women's 100 metres heats will highlight today's opening day of the three-day JAAA Supreme Ventures National Senior Athletics Championships at the National Stadium.
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Campbell inks deal with Adidas
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Jagdeo should apologise
THE PRESIDENT of Guyana, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo, needs to issue an unequivocal apology to the Government and people of Jamaica forthwith.
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Facing competition
The notepaper criminals
Big bucks at the pumps
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Reducing access to our final court
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PRIVY Council has ruled that the Jamaican Parliament may abolish appeals to it in the exercise of parliamentary sovereignty. This has been hailed as a "major blow to those who oppose the Caribbean Court of Justice".
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More self-reliance needed
So few married couples
Quick-fix tactics
Water costs more than fuel
Morant Point Lighthouse
Mandatory parenting programme
No to US Embassy construction
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Anthony B misses JCDC road shows
CONTESTANT NUMBER nine in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) Popular Song Contest, Anthony B, has already missed the first two road shows, which kicked off last weekend.
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Marvia Providence: determined to evangelise
Boys rule start of Festival '04
Charles Town Maroon Village expands facilities
'Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2004' launched
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