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Counterfeit Bill Finance Ministry told to redraft anti-money laundering legislation
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on finance, Audley Shaw, demanded yesterday that Government withdraw its proposed anti-money laundering legislation, describing it has flawed and 'pitchy patchy'.
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Whitehouse hotel contract to be probed
Jamaica gets ringing endorsement Canadian tour company says island continues to enjoy high ratings
Operation 'Father Fowl' British agents here to probe assets of convicted drug lord
Stricter building guidelines for downtown Kingston
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Spanish cruise line makes maiden call
THE MSS Holiday Dream cruise ship, with its 408 crew members and 687 passengers, made its inaugural call on Jamaica yesterday at the Montego Bay Pier.
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'Police confidence decreasing'
Unfit for the army JDF rejects youth for poor self-maintenance
Cops say shooting of 7-y-o was accidental
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Loan agreement to be signed today
JAMAICA'S EXPORT sector will now begin to have access to low-interest, US$-denominated funds that are being provided to assist expansion of the sector.
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NCB appoints new group managing director
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Tivoli, H View share points
LAST YEAR'S finalists Harbour View and Tivoli Gardens did a fair bit of sizing up and even though the chances came, neither was able to put away the other in a 2-2 finish to their Wray and Nephew National Premier League heavyweight clash at Compound yeste
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Maxwell's Arlington spring late surprise
Race on for top JAAA post
Flying Tiger scores upset over Epictatus
NPL - Waterhouse cool Arnett
NPL - Stewart upset over listless performance
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Editorial - Phillip Paulwell's apology
THE MINISTER of Commerce and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, who rarely misses an opportunity to be in the limelight, has taken the sensible step of publicly declaring that he and the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) were wrong when they accused several...
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How did we come to this?
A run on the US dollar?
Why HIV/AIDS is hard to handle
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Letter of the day - Air J losses could have been better spent
THE EDITOR, Sir: The recent debates about the Air Jamaica (Air J) debt and Air Jamaica's overall importance to the economy etc., makes me realise that the whole affair cannot be dealt with in a piecemeal way for much longer.
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Mind the script and the message
'Gentlemen' for the future
An unjust society
Local vs foreign opinion
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Classics for charity
DR. KAESTNER Robertson, a Jamaican pianist and organist and professor of music at Atlantic Union College, Massachusetts, in the United States was the guest performer at the concert, 'Inspirational Classics', organised by Meadowvale...
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Spoken, sung word alternate at Rootz
Good compilation of gospel music
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Skilled labourers only Greenfield Stadium construction to start early Jan
SKILLED LABOURERS and artisans from western Jamaica will benefit directly when construction starts on the US$25 million Greenfield Stadium which will host the opening ceremony of the 2007 International Cricket Council's (ICC) World Cup.
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Businessman murdered
More than 700 jobs available in Whitehouse
PNP retains Bethel Town
February a busy month for athletes
Reggae marathon - hundreds to participate in Negril 26-mile run
L'Acadco disappoints
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