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Publication
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The Gleaner and the Star will not be published on Christmas Day, December
25, 2004.
The Star will
not be published on Monday December 27, 2004
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Gov't takes back Air J - 'Butch' Stewart's group resigns with immediate effect
THE GORDON 'Butch' Stewart-led Air Jamaica Acquisition Group (AJAG) yesterday signed over its 75 per cent ownership share back to the government, bringing the national airline back under state ownership after a 10-year hiatus.
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JLP blames Gov't for airline's failures
New code of conduct addresses discriminatory gasolene pricing
Restructuring Air J
Health ministry considers withdrawing Celebrex drugs
Postmaster general's Xmas message
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Tale of a broken family - Bog Walk crash leaves seven children grappling with their loss
IN THE normally serene community of Byndloss, St. Catherine, sits a small two-bedroom house where the tear-stained faces of its residents tell the tale of a broken family.
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Marketing companies get go ahead to operate retail outlets
Juveniles to face committees for minor offences
Kidnapping enquiry - Undercover investigator testifies of delivering ransom to accused
Musicians speak out
Preventing weight gain this holiday
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Donna Duncan-Scott READY for new role
"THE FACT of the matter is when you are the CEO of a company, you're always thinking about the company ... and all the issues associated with it and where you want to go next ... so now I have more emotional availability for my children...
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Walkerswood for JSE
JSIF approves billions in funding
Knight calls for equality
Micro-managing the macroeconomic trends
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Johnson knee injury worse than thought
LONDON, CMC: OLDHAM ATHLETICS' Jamaican forward Jermaine Johnson could be out for another three months after medical scans showed more damage than initially thought, after he re-injured troublesome knee ligaments in an attempted comeback in a 3-1 away...
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Coltrane, Kamir in Boxing Day rematch
The mechanics of stewards inquiry
King Of The Band returns positive test
King George VI Chase for Boxing Day
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The message of peace
AT THIS time of year, it is to be hoped that the message of peace is resonating in every heart, in accordance with the reason for the season the birth of the Prince of Peace. Peace, it has been said, is not the absence of conflict but the...
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Driving into Christmas
Grand Market
Far-far, big-big and nuff-nuff
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Some tips to help Air J turnaround
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE just returned to Jamaica after working abroad for many years in the maintenance department of a very large airline company.
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Upgrade all the schools
Praises for Ian Boyne
Taking away a sacred gift
Andrea Madden
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Big Yard family brings good cheer!
"A TRUE, Santa a come!" This was the expectant shout of a child at the Bustamante Children's Hospital yesterday afternoon, when members of the Big Yard family brought good cheers to the children there.
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Minister on a mission
To-Isis rocks Emancipation Park
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Wear me to the ball
LADIES, IT'S time to shop for the scores New Year's Eve balls that will take place all over the island. One popular trend is to make a weekend of it and book into a hotel, slip downstairs for the festivities, sleep in, have a continental breakfast...
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C&W, media enjoy Christmas cheer
It's raining parties
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How
can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica
National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to
help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans
and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica
via JNBS outlets for free. [ more
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