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NHT loans increase
THE GOVERNMENT
has announced a 50 per cent increase in National Housing Trust (NHT)
loans effective August 15, this year. The move, which requires an
amendment to the NHT Act, follows Government's announcement earlier
this year...
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Too
dangerous! - Ministry says no to legalising stun guns, pepper spray
Housing Act debate
suspended
Free medical clinic
at Church on the Rock
Clueless on CCJ - Nearly
half of all adults know nothing about regional court
'License teachers'
Cut the tax load -
Finance Ministry asked to find alternative tax structures - Patterson
Government asked to
reinforce Palisadoes against hurricanes
Seaview water treatment
plant repaired
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Possible stipend for shelter managers
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
OF the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management
(ODPEM), Dr. Barbara Carby, says her office will be examining a
proposal to have a stipend put in place for shelter managers.
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Displaced
persons still in shelters
ONR to wrap up operations
by November
Portmore residents
to hear Causeway verdict on Tuesday
Kingston Eastern Police
Division puts on summer school
LORD PLEASE don't let
the sickness kill my mother - 7-y-o prays
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Accountancy body steps up anti-money laundering drive
THE ASSOCIATION
of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is about to step up its
campaign against money laundering in the Caribbean, said Sha Ali
Khan, ACCA's head of monitoring and supervision.
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Cane
farmers urged to diversify their product
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Lawson ready to fire back
KANDY, Sri Lanka
(CMC): DESPITE AN official report questioning the legality of his
bowling action, Jermaine Lawson is set to let fly again for the
West Indies in the second and final Test of the series against Sri
Lanka beginning tonight (Jamaica time).
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ICC
to up security for 2007 World Cup
Powell gets another
chance to even score with Gatlin
Champion Simpson stars
with three-timer
Coach critical of team
selection
Under-19 duo strike
for Juniors
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Hurricane damage and the economy
UNLIKE MEXICO,
Jamaica escaped the ravages of a direct hit by Hurricane Emily.
But this agent of destruction brushed by us while we were still
coming to grips with the impact of Dennis and the lag effect of
Ivan.
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Tomatoes,
candles, and evacuations
Politically correct
roads
The last stand of US
liberals
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Unreliable JUTC bus service
THE EDITOR, Sir:
THERE ARE some taxis that ply the Half-Way Tree to Papine route.
This is not an official route because there are JUTC buses that
ply this route. Lately these taxis have increased their fares...
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By-products
of handicapped family life
Brutality knows no
ancestry
KSAC spending cause
for concern
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Trods in Dub at Weekenz
IN THE hour or
so before the launch of Tuff Tuff Triangle's Urban Journey, the
night air hovering above Weekenz was filled with the word sound
power of highly political poetry. It was the third Tuesday of July
and the weekly poetry...
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Talent
to go on record
Pirates pounce on 'Potter'
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What's
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SWEET SWEET Chicken and corn barbecue summertime
OF ALL the ways
to cook chicken outdoors - and there are many good ones - barbecuing
tops the list. Not only is chicken ideal for grilling, it's compatible
with almost any barbecue sauce you want to brush on to it.
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IN
YOUR KITCHEN - Kevina not 'chicken' to experiment
A burning desire to
cook
New York state of mind
- only an illusion at Mac's Chop House
Under the Ackee Tree
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