EIGHT CARIBBEAN Heads of Government are slated to take part
in a Tourism Forum, being hosted by the Caribbean Hotel Association
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Big blow to sugar - 'Reform is too fast, too deep, and too soon'
THE EUROPEAN Commission yesterday offered to set up a 40-million euro ($3 billion) fund to assist Jamaica and other sugar producing countries in the 18-member African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) grouping cope with a pending reduction in sugar prices.
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Stories More Haitians sent home, others protest
Coastline is poorly monitored - Shields
Building on the Grants Pen model - Commissioner plans to replicate community policing concept
Battle for Brand Ja - Copyright campaign to fight bootleggers
Fate of Negril two tomorrow
Fourth victim killed in ongoing feud
Still no payment for crippled woman
Body proposes rehab programme for youngsters
Transport officials, Pickersgill review changes to traffic act
SEVERAL KEY players in the transportation sector, including officials of the Transport Authority and taxi operators from across the island, yesterday met with Transport and Works Minister Robert Pickersgill, to discuss recent amendments...
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Stories Denbigh show on target
Mining regulations to be amended - Peart
UWI to confer 15 honorary degrees
GG endorses civic dialogue for governance group
Pedro Plains irrigation systems on track - Minister
Infant killed in wild gunfire
Security guards freed of murder charge
Promising export sector this year
EXPORTS HAVE the potential to double this year, says president of the Jamaica Exporters' Association, Dr. André Gordon. He expressed this confidence in the export sector in his report on the performance of the sector ...
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Stories Jamaica to increase cooperation with China
Stadium stalemate
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Tivoli Gardens and Portmore United played to a tame 1-1 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League first leg final at the National Stadium last night.
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Stories Big battle on for final spot
Asafa to compete in London Grand Prix
Stoddart, Dixon ready for next hurdles
Reggae Rules wins feature
WICB grants Lara leave
Rousseau to throw hat in ring again
Sour times for sugar
THE WORST fears of Jamaican cane farmers and others in the sugar industry, along with those of their African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) colleagues, were realised yesterday with the European Commission's proposal to slash raw sugar prices...
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Stories Chemical hazards in the environment
The threat of US stagflation
The dangerous allure of tough policing
LETTER OF THE DAY - National monuments need refurbishing
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECENTLY visited the National Heroes Park with my family, who were visiting from overseas. The park, in my mind, is one of the must-see spots for visitors who I have to tour, and is a spot that I frequently visit.
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Stories Let Port Arthur Lane remain
Halfway house for deportees
Court fines are not adequate
Colour Him Father: Picture perfect
COLOUR HIM Father painted the perfect picture of and for fathers. The show, which was held in the ballroom at the Hilton Kingston Hotel on Father's Day, last Sunday, featured an exciting line-up of artistes...
CAKE TALK - Sweet competition at JCDC festival
IT WAS no cake walk for participants in last Friday's Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) Festival of Foods eastern region finals. The competition was boiling as more than 500 amateur chefs went head to head...
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Stories Baking with Craig
Rosemary extract promotes safer cooking
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