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PJ's choice
WHILE NOT declaring his choice to succeed him as leader of the People's National Party (PNP), Prime Minister P.J. Patterson points to some critical ideals his successor must have.
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Cops nab fugitive
'End a dangerous precedent' - Discourage infighting among frustrated members
Matalon committee tax winners and losers
Eyeing the PNP's Top Seat - The race will not be swift
Chinese Trade and Fort Augusta Freeport - A perfect match Edward Seaga
CCJ UNDER THE MICROSCOPE- What future for the Caribbean Court of Justice?
Will the CCJ be a victory for prosperity? |
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CARICOM agrees on regional executive body THE CARIBBEAN Community (CARICOM) Prime Ministerial Expert Group on Governance agreed on the establishment of a CARICOM commission as an executive machinery to propel and administrate over issues of regional integration.
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A gangster's den
Long lines upset visitors
'Hold their feet to the fire'
Hard-to-beat Maxine
The Privy Council and the CCJ: Understanding the judgement |
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Before you buy that property...Have the closing costs ready
SO, YOU see your 'dream' house and you decide that you must have it. You figure that at $3 million you can 'scrape' together the 15 per cent down payment and then you're home free pun intended.
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Bear Stearns lauds BoJ
Portland benefits from post-'Ivan' programme
Talking tax (Week IV) - Benefiting from tax deductions
Microsoft donates software to Flankers Cyber Centre
Frequently made mistakes: Are you a good money manager?
Consultant says money laundering evident in Ja |
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JFF in dire $ straits
THE JAMAICA Football Federation's (JFF) annual general meeting (AGM) at the Jamaica Crest Hotel in Fairy Hill, Portland should see the raising of eyebrows today as the organisation is ...
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Jamaica in trouble
Disqualification robs Francis of three-timer
Guyana have T&T on the ropes
Barbados stay on course
Pitter upsets Talbert at Western Relays |
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The search for justice THE RESPONSES to the acquittal of the seven policemen in the controversial Braeton killings have been predictable relief and elation among their friends and family, a sense of justification for their action among their colleagues ...
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Miscarriage of justice UK style
Lessons from the PNP race
Cutting the murder rate .... |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Opportunity for progressive justice THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICANS SHOULD be grateful to the appellants whose cases concerning the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) were recently before the Privy Council (PC).
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Who protects the poor?
Claverty Cottage needs help |
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Gays, record labels call truce
THE LONG-STANDING battle between foreign gay rights activists and local reggae/dancehall artistes took an interesting turn last week, with a reported 'ceasefire' agreement brokered between the gay activists and major reggae record labels ...
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Jimmy Cliff crosses cultural borders
A 'Karnaval' of creativity |
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'Artitecture'
THE BEAUTIFUL buildings of Broad Street, Punda (meaning Point), which look out at Santa Anna Bay are the perfect example of the medley of colours to be found in Curaçao.
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Artie and the battle of the handcart men
Money, O
First love never dies |
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Dr. Pauline Counsellor with a vision
DR. PAULINE Mullings has received five serious proposals of marriage in her lifetime, but she turned them all down. This statement at the start of her profile serves to give you an instant glimpse of the kind of woman you are about to meet.
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You've got mail - Postwoman goes door-to-door
Men on Valentine's Day |
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And China came A-COURTING
THE CHINESE arrived in Jamaica amidst much fanfare. They came because they are resolute in maintaining their quest for long-term strategic and sustainable development goals. - Anthony Woodburn
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Media, money and morality
The Privy Council and the CCJ - A test of a new bipartisanship
No CSME without the CCJ
Oh, for a Jamaica music day! |