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| published: Friday | July 2, 2004 |
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One down - CCJ Bill approved despite JLP walkout of Senate
THE FIRST of three Bills related to the controversial Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) was approved during yesterday's sitting of the Senate after a marathon six-hour debate and an Opposition walkout at Gordon House.
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EIGHT YEARS ON TOP
Reward and recognition for teachers
'Bitterly divided' - Seaga cites Golding's flaws
Training at Heart Foundation now internationally recognised
Businessman held for ganja find
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New fees for work permits
HORACE DALLEY, the Minister of Labour and Social Security, has announced a new fee structure for the granting of work permits to foreign nationals wishing to work in Jamaica.
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Minister urges students to focus
Peart cautions Buchanan on 'bogus' invoice claim
New JTA president to be named Tuesday
Gun link in Mountain View double killing
Harfia Ferguson
Paulwell praises postal service
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Manufacturing sector records growth
THE JAMAICA Manufacturers' Association (JMA) has received reports that the sector grew by 2.8 per cent in the first quarter of 2004, said Doreen Frankson.
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FSC responds to JSE's call for fee reduction
A new culture for development
JMMB woos African American investors
Florida real estate lures local investors
Money laundering and the insurance industry
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Kiddy cricketers impress in islandwide debate
THE Scotiabank West Indian Jubilee, a celebration to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the West Indies in Test cricket, has been going well. As far as fanning interest in the game is concerned, it has been a tremendous success.
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A dream shattered - Part II
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A test of character for the JLP
THE METTLE and character of the senior officers of the Jamaica Labour Party will be severely tested over the next few weeks and months, perhaps even more so than they have been in the party's recent turbulent history.
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The fun has departed from sport
The PNP without Seaga
What about metrication?
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Credit cards for farmers?
THE EDITOR, Sir: SENATOR NORMAN Grant and his team at The Jamaica Agricultural Society have been busy publicising the Build Jamaica, Buy Jamaica campaign, and justifiably so.
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A downright dirty shame!
Good move, Mr. Seaga
Create a jobs website
Improve Passport Office efficiency
No request for Digicel 'palm tree'
Dark glasses can save eyes
Cheaper Internet rates needed, C&W
Lizards are not pests
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15 years and going strong - Poetry Society marks anniversary with freshness of language
WESTERN BUREAU: COMING AFTER its 15th anniversary celebration last month, the Poetry Society of Jamaica's regular Tuesday night meeting saw Ishion Hutchinson of as guest poet.
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Girls lead a prodigy to God
Hunks galore! Bodyguard is Ultimate Man of Hedonism
'Riddick' is good bad
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