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Gleaner Editors' Forum - CXC review - Educators suggest that schools make better use of syllabus
WITH THE performance of Jamaican students in English language and mathematics in the 2004 Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) exams well below the regional average, several educators suggested yesterday that schools needed to adapt the...
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Jamaica commits to UN policy
Cruise boom
UWI heads hold fast to Oct 15 deadline
More jobs for inner-city residents
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'St Bess' farmer gets $m award in court
A ST. ELIZABETH farmer will have to dig deep into his pocket to pay a $7 million Supreme Court award for seriously injuring another farmer, resulting in the loss of use of the right hand.
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Fitting farewell for an icon
Ja needs better crime plan Munroe
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Oil price exceeds record mark
LONDON, (Reuters): OIL'S RECORD-breaking rally took U.S. crude over US$52 a barrel yesterday fuelled by the impact of Hurricane Ivan on U.S. winter inventories.
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CVM forges alliance with CNN International
Carib economies grew in 2003
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Harbour View down Invaders
HARBOUR VIEW came from behind to defeat Invaders 3-1 in yesterday's rescheduled Wray and Nephew National Premier League game at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium.
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Countries get go-ahead to start construction of stadiums
Reno stun Arnett
Clan Carthy, Excelsior seek to maintain perfect record
G Maceo hold Glenmuir
Content Gardens win St Ann competition
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The cost of Air Jamaica
OUR NATIONAL air carrier is once more in trouble, hobbled by high fuel and staff costs. Jamaicans, naturally, must do what we can to ensure its survival as the airline plays a critical role in tourism as well as assisting the country's exporters. But at.
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Outrageous homophibia - (Part 2)
Afghanistan votes
Unequal evils: price 'gouging' and 'control'
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LETTER OF THE DAY - An injustice to all
THE EDITOR, Sir:I DO believe that the students who saw it fit to lock the entrances to the university are in the minority. Nevertheless, it is still cause for serious concern when such a large body of students ...
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Make road signs clearer
A sound move by Government
Hear the call of the students
Free speech and intimidation
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'SPOKEN WORD' FINDS HOME ON ROOTS FM - Spread the 'Word'
WESTERN BUREAU: POETRY HAS found an ear and air on Roots FM.
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Dylan Nobel Prize nomination sparks debate
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'I lived on fast food'
SIMPLY PUT, I love fast food. Burgers, fries, chicken, pizza, patties you name it, I'll eat it
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A coffee hater converted
SWEET addiction
Velisa's, food with honour
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