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| published: Monday | June 28, 2004 |
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Upbeat on economy - PM cites improvements on every level
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson said last night that Jamaica's economy was beginning to show improvements in every area.
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JLP at odds over Seaga as leader
US gets approval for Liguanea embassy
Bermuda booting Prescod - Review Panel concedes to prison officers
Fire leaves five families homeless
'Training, scholarships coming for health workers'
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Work together, tackle illiteracy
GINGER RIDGE, St. Catherine: "NOTHING THAT we do will change the perception that education is the lynchpin that drives growth in the economy," said Maxine Henry-Wilson, Minister of Education, Youth and Culture.
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Man narrowly escapes motor wreck
Petersfield health fair a success
RGD to relocate its S/E office
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Campbell wraps up sprint double
VERONICA CAMPBELL completed the women's sprint double at yesterday's final day of the Supreme Ventures National Senior Championships, when she won the 200m in a personal best and stadium record 22.18 seconds.
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Wadadah yet to receive prize money
Hinds awaits his day in the sun
Gayle strikes in crushing win
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Intellectual property rights
THE GOVERNMENT has recently established an Intellectual Property Office, partly in fulfilment of international treaty obligations with the World Trade Organisation.
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Handing over the keys
Did you see it on TV?
Concerning energy policy
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Plastic garbage posing solid waste crisis
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE NOTE with interest the front page news on Thursday, June 24 concerning the Government's misguided attempt to impose an environment tax on 'PET' plastic, the material used to make most beverage bottles in Jamaica.
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What must forced retirees live on?
Amending the CCJ law
Homosexuality and the law
Kool97 FM has vision
The McCook family
Classes for driving offenders
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Studio One shows depth at Mas Camp
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TITLE of Saturday night's show at the Mas Camp Village, Oxford Road, St. Andrew, gave a hint of its calibre, but the proof of the legendary Studio One's depth was in the music.
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Females turn the tables at speech finals
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