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| published: Friday | July 23, 2004 |
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New 'wish list'- Business leaders outline areas to be addressed
NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Dr. Peter Phillips was yesterday presented with a 'wish list' by major players in the private sector who met with him for two hours yesterday to devise plans to tackle the country's spiralling crime problem.
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Columbus' descendant gets Key to Spanish Town
Proposal to impeach MPs
'Babsy' calls for code of conduct
More concerns over Terrorism Bill
Privy Council upholds ruling - 'Interest rate charges were excessive'
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Tourism project ends in 2005
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ENVIRONMENTAL Audits for Sustainable Tourism (EAST) Project, an environmental management system for the tourism and manufacturing industries, will come to an end within eight months.
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J'can wins tax essay competition
NCU grads say farewell next month
Seafood jamboree all set for round two
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Match on for Caymanas Park
THE MATCH is on for the ownership of Caymanas Park, Jamaica's only racetrack.
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Moody's maintains Ja's 'B' rating
Inflation rises but trend declining
Ying - educating a new generation of managers
Can Ja achieve single digit interest rates without a currency crisis? (Part I)
C&WJ's share price soars...but group admits to fall in revenues
Business lessons from Michael Lee Chin
NCB targets entrepreneurs
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Windies walloped
LONDON: THE TEST series between the West Indies and England got under way at Lord's in St. John's Woods yesterday and although it may be too early to say, on the evidence so far it could be a long and punishing if not hot summer for the Windies.
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Ottey sets national record for Slovenia
The greatest racehorses Part II
King is Born, Country Boy in super clash
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Saving courts from arson
DESPITE COMMENDABLY rapid response by the Fire Brigade service, the historic Port Antonio courthouse has suffered serious damage caused by a fire, suspected to have been set by an arsonist.
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Michael Ammar is correct, but...
Crop insurance and the Denbigh Agricultural Show
New Kingston a broken window
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Intolerable, unbearable searches at Remand Centre
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS AN open letter to the President of the Jamaican Bar Association regarding the decision taken to "body search" lawyers when they visit their clients in custody.
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TO SEARCH OR NOT TO SEARCH
Bob Marley's music is good for Mass
Polite and efficient
Poor example by PNP youth
Agriculture: a sore-back jackass
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A voice in bloom
THE SONOROUS acoustics at the chapel of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, once again found happy employment when they took on the voice of Ana Strachan.
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Strong 'Foundation Night' at Inferno
Fashion reality hits silver screen
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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