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Fixing the books - Parish Councils promise to have their financial statements ready by 2006
PARISH COUNCILS yesterday pledged to have all their statements up to date by March 2006, but admitted they are facing challenges which have rendered the timely submission of financial statements difficult.
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JPS hunts bigger rate hike
JCF training blitz - 75 new senior officers in fast-track programmes
J'cans killed at home in London
Murders prompt call for Phillips to quit
Chile offers scholarships to CARICOM law enforcers
$60 million stolen in bizarre 'Ochi' heist
Successor chosen for PM's constituency
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A Rose by any other name ...? - Mistaken identity in NSWMA scandal
IT WASN'T me! That's the cry of Courtney Rose, who has been fighting feverishly to defend his character and innocence.The battle began after the name Courtney Rose surfaced in the uncomplimentary Contractor General's report...
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MoBay man held in phone theft ring
Crime down in Clarendon
Trinidad to host ministers' meeting
Deadline extended for new school spaces
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Business
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Cable & Wireless bets on Internet future
CABLE & WIRELESS Jamaica (C&WJ) executives readily admit that the market for landline and cellular telephones is maturing and that the company has to reposition itself.
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Hi-Lo performs Basix surgery
PM and CEOs' pay
NCB develops new wealth creation unit
Court backs ICWI policy claims limit
A comedy of errors?
Mayberry profits fall
Search engine optimisation
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Sport
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Bolt ready to strike
HELSINKI, Finland: WORLD JUNIOR record holder Usain Bolt beat a big bout of nerves and his six rivals early yesterday to advance to today's second round of the men's 200 metres at the 10th IAAF World Championships in Helsinki.
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Moving women's football forward
Kingston thrash St Mary 7-0
Johnson playing the waiting game
Jamaica, Barbados battle over first innings points
Local golfers swing into CAGC action today
Jamaica through to semis
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Commentary
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Another oil price challenge
THE OPTIMISM of group managing director of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, Dr. Raymond Wright that the price of oil will stabilise at about US$45 (J$2,805) per barrel is counter-balanced by his realistic observation...
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Watering a dry stick
Thinking big and better
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Night noises and the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: I live in the Kingston 20 area and recent experiences with night noise have forced me to write this letter, hoping I will be able to get some answers from the relevant authorities.
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The danger of racial profiling
Why vilify our black PM?
'I did not say that'
Inferior technical work
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Entertainment
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Sinead presents 'Rasta record'
WESTERN BUREAU: HAIR CUT low, 'Ireland' in letters on the front of her burgundy T-Shirt and in speech on her tongue, Sinead O'Connor made her intentions clear at the Liguanea Club, New Kingston, on Monday evening.
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'Stealth' barely skirts boredom
'More than Jerk' festival
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Profiles in Medicine
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Am I having a heart attack ? (Part II) - good ol'aspirin
So you feel a pain in your chest, you are thinking twice about the 'gas cramps theory', because the strong brew of mint or ginger tea didn't work, and you are thinking this could be more serious, like perhaps a heart attack...
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Help! I want to get fat - (Response to reader's query)
Hooked to inhalants
Cellulite eludes a cure, but treatment options abound
Edible flowers
Defining infidelity (Part II)
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
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