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Deadly wheels - Tyre failure blamed for Highway 2000 accidents
THE OPERATORS of Highway 2000 are expressing concern that there could be a significant increase in motor vehicle accidents if proper legislation is not established to govern the quality and use of tyres.
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'Zekes' grounded
Castro fractures knee, arm in fall
Phillips talks tough - Says 'Operation Kingfish' will not be business as usual
Gov't to acquire land for Portland Cottage residents
COK to bolster HIV fight
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Clarke: EU may consider new deadline for sugar price cut
AGRICULTURE MINISTER Roger Clarke is hoping the region will succeed in its efforts to have the European Union (EU) push back its timeline for slashing the guaranteed price of sugar from producers within the African, Caribbean and Pacific.
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Heritage Trust opens new annex
Guns, ammo found in Three Miles community
Container operators to be regularised
Basic schools damaged by 'Ivan' to be repaired
Scientific council reveals plans for 'Technology Month'
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Hurricane loans go begging
THE PUBLIC'S response to the special hurricane recovery loans has been very low. This is the view shared by several of the financial institutions offering these loans in the wake of the disaster.
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Ja immersed in corruption
Hurricane Ivan spoils some corporate giving
Cooyah secures a niche
Digicel expanding
Geejam and Rising Stars produce new JTB commercial
Patterson gets a 'B'
A practical guide to e-commerce
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Jamaica suffer another setback
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: TRINIDAD & TOBAGO fought back from a difficult position to post a tense two-wicket win over Jamaica in their West Indies limited-overs championship match yesterday.
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Late strike sees Calabar through
Herb McKenley definitely one of a kind
JGA, UWI issue their first scholarship
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AIDS and crime
THE COMPARISON between the so far incurable AIDS and the intractable crime rate is ominous indeed; and the juxtaposition is compelling, given the latest findings disclosed at this week's HIV conference in Kingston.
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Role of confidence in the economy
Potty training
Sun's rising on casinos
FLASHBACK - Wanted: deportee restrictions
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Luana property better for tourism
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE seen in the press recently, an article that the Government is about to sign an agreement with some foreign investors for the development of a major oil refinery and petrochemical facility on the Luana property in St. Elizabeth.
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Stigma attached to HIV/AIDS
Save our trees
Mother Theresa of Calcutta
Pay teachers according to their work
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Strong performances at Peter Tosh tribute
WESTERN BUREAU: IF FANTAN Mojah had jumped any higher at Independence Park, Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, on Saturday evening, the red contraption strapped on his back would have had to be a parachute.
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Jabez turns sorrow into joy
Heritagefest celebrates cultural diversity
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