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Burke's bomb Dark horse charges into PNP's vice-presidential race
VOTING TO elect the four People's National Party (PNP) vice-presidents was halted yesterday due to the late nomination of former PNP Region Three chairman Paul Burke. This caught the party off-guard.
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When the National Arena turned 'orange'
New shadow Cabinet soon
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Dr. Kenneth Baugh, new leader of the Opposition - 'Change was imminent'
DR. KENNETH Baugh, newly appointed leader of the Opposition in Jamaica, once had his eyes set on becoming leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).
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A legend speaks his mind - Two Jamaicas at odds
Carla Seaga - Focused on faith, family, friends
Full support for new JCF head |
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REAL ESTATE as a means to wealth
"EVERYONE KNOWS that the backbone of any economy is real estate. Movements in real estate predicts the economy," declares well-known real estate broker, Lilleth Clark of the real estate brokerage, McEachron and Clarke.
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GK Caribbean fixed income fund - Assets Under Mgmt increased by over 300%
Financial infidelity
I need a financial overhaul |
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Powell saves day for Ja
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): FAST BOWLER Jason Bennett stunned tournament leaders Jamaica with a five-wicket burst yesterday as the hosts sprung to life after conceding a first innings lead on the second day of the Carib Beer Series match at Windward club.
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'Pearl' joins Constant Spring
Gods frowned on WI in Brisbane
In-form Lynch stars at Caymanas Park
H View, Arnett in key clash |
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Political drama and suspense THE POLITICAL arena has recently been the focus of considerable suspense which is now beginning to fade as events fall into place and final decisions are taken. Mr. Seaga has completed the civilised rituals of departure, and well-deserved praise for his..
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The education challenge: Is Ja maica ready?
Seaga's unnecessary apology
Unfair international trade
A crisis in education |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Reviving the craft industry THE EDITOR, Sir:I HAVE just read that the Jamaica Exporters Association (JEA) is "targeting the craft industry for improvement this year".
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Don't blame God
Prejudiced Brits? |
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Dancers' Duel
JUST BEFORE dancer Bogle's murder on Thursday morning, dancehall music was seeing some changes it did not seem prepared for.
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Quindell Ferguson clothes fantasy
Stylist Dexter Pottinger stays focused, positive |
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Can you use photography? (Part II) This is a continuation of last week's article on how photography can be used as a tool to benefit business, industry, government, education, science, and medicine. We now continue the list:
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Tribute to 'Jamaica's Black Middle Class' |
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SEAGA'S LEGACY A colourful record
IT IS not enough that the University of the West Indies (UWI) should accord former Opposition Leader Edward Phillip George Seaga the Distinguished Fellow status. It should give the region a full, definitive scholarly assessment of one of the finest...
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On the way home: A tribute to Eddie
A time for new national leadership |
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'Mega vibes' flowed at the party
"WORKING At Mega Mart is like a piece of heaven." With those words, holiday worker, Jodi Halladeen broke into song for the huge gathering of staff, suppliers, bankers and friends who had turned out for the annual Mega Mart's staff..
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Farewell to a fab financial femme |