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Unbelievable! Finance Ministry admits to breaking the law - Issued $19 billion in guarantees without parliamentary approval
REPRESENTATIVES OF the Ministry of Finance and Planning yesterday admitted to a special sitting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament that the ministry has been in breach of the Financial Administration...
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Muschett High bans cell phone use
Five things to do this Easter
Free for the holiday - 18 inmates released under Food for the Poor rehab programme
Battle for West Kgn begins
US airlines increase flights to St Lucia
J'can in Texas may get death penalty
PM warns party delegates against corruption
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News
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Policeman sent to jail
A POLICEMAN, who shot and seriously wounded a man when he went to the man's home in response to a call that there was a domestic dispute, has been jailed for five years.
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Sunset Ja Grande remains closed
Specialised school to be built for slow learners
UK woman pleads for Jamaican husband - Officials threaten to deport man for overstaying
Russian ambassador bids farewell
'Poor literacy a setback in farm work selection' - Canadian official says females were more literate than males
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Business
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Dyoll trading requires further probing - JSE
THE JAMAICA Stock Exchange (JSE) says that based on its initial investigation in trading of Dyoll stocks, some some transactions require further probing. "We have not made a conclusion...we have done our investigation and we can say that there are...
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Lee Chin backs AIC performance
Supreme Court gives Mussons Jamaica temporary reprieve
Matalon defends tax proposals
Entrepreneurs need greater support - Casserly makes appeal at Job Creation Awards ceremony
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Sport
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Ja win in fine style
NAIN, St. Elizabeth: JAMAICA ENDED their campaign in the 2005 regional Carib Beer Series in style at Alpart yesterday when they defeated the Leeward Islands by eight wickets to win the Carib Beer Challenge Trophy ...
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Six-point game plan by Boxhill
Schools get intro to golf
Tornadoes defeat Y-Speedos and twirls to top again
Speid, next JFF treasurer
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Commentary
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The Air J challenges
THE BUSINESS adage 'don't throw good money after bad' came about because history showed that managing directors, boards of directors and even governments become emotionally attached to failing enterprises...
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Bad management
The education cake (2)
On the verge of social collapse
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Letters
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Letter of the Day - Safety of patrons at Stadium events
THE EDITOR, Sir: I ATTENDED the final day of the VMBS Boys' and Girls' Championship at the National Stadium and must question the commitment of the organisers to the safety and security of those attending this meet.
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Share the vision, leaders
Looking to the future
A greater sacrifice
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Entertainment
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An enjoyable 'Evening of Excellence'
HIGH PRAISES and superb performances rocked the main auditorium of the University of the West Indies (Mona), on Sunday as patrons were thrilled with some spirited acts.
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'Reasoning With Seasoning' celebrates woman
Comedian recounts frightened call from accuser's mother
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Profiles in Medicine
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Acne be GONE
EVERY MONTH Dr. Anderson will give you, our readers, a progress report, and the participants, Nicole and Sereana, who are both consulting with a dermatologist for the first time...
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Health and Sexuality
The face of acne
What should I do if my child won't eat?
Going through rough times?
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