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Cellie boom - 2.5 million mobile users by year 2008
JAMAICA HAS room to add half a million more cellphone users over the next three years before reaching saturation point, according to Digicel Chief Executive Officer David Hall.
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Cop slain in Spanish Town
Crawford lambastes Privy Council ruling
Protest over Railway Gardens land swipe
UWI to cut loose 800 st udents
Yallahs pipeline repairs resume
'Arcade vendors, stay off streets'
Carib Cement lockdown - Row sparks worker walkout
Quake rescue hopes fade as deaths climb
International agencies send experts to quake zone to curb disease
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News
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Gulf Reference Price is best system for Jamaica - Paulwell
MINISTER OF Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, is maintaining that the Gulf Reference Price being used to purchase oil was the best system for Jamaica.
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Patterson, Manning and Arthur to meet
Dyer released from hospital
Alcoa investigators to probe fatal accident
Performance advantage of diesel engines
Ja prepares for tough WTO negotiations in Hong Kong
42nd Blue Marlin tournament takes off
Clearing the air on Israel
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Business
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Massive telecoms bypass operations slash Gov't revenues
UP TO half of the international calls terminating in Jamaica bypass the formal channels of the island's telecommunication service providers. Representatives of Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ), Digicel and MiPhone said yesterday. ..
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MoBay - a gateway vision
Business confidence plunges - survey
Jamaica hits eurobond market
Applause - of sorts for Guardian
Six basic rules for starting an online business
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Sport
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Triple treat at Jarrett Park
AFTER TWO Sundays without any activity, Jarrett Park in Montego Bay will be a hive of activity today with two rescheduled Wray and Nephew National Premier League matches and one Jamaica Football Federation Under-21 match taking place...
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'The Shooter' moves into second
Trinidad hoping for the best
Titchfield High give Happy Grove grief
Nicholas: Tivoli's goal-getting ace
Waterford moves on
WICB appoints four new directors
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Commentary
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US must deliver on Haiti
IF THE original plans for rectifying Haiti's chaotic politics had been allowed, the people of the neighbouring country would be starting this coming weekend a round of voting for a legislature and a president.
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The mother of all garrisons
Embarrassing Tivoli raid
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Sickle cell disease and Jamaican violence
THE EDITOR, Sir: A MAJOR study from the Sickle Cell Unit at the University of the West Indies over the last 32 years has been the Jamaican Cohort Study of Sickle Cell Disease. This is a unique study, known worldwide...
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Wrong method being used to suppress crime
Setting the record straight
Reacting to the KC incident
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Entertainment
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'Gardener': Miles beyond ordinary
THE CONSTANT Gardener is a great film, but at first, it is a lot like watching flowers grow. The result is beautiful, but it is very slow going. The characters are well developed and engaging, but it is very slow going.
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'Wallace and Gromit' escape warehouse blaze
Cable operators unite to speak as one
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Profiles in Medicine
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Cervical cancer is HISTORY - Immunisation to the rescue ... AGAIN!
T HE BIG story in health is, of course, that the next generation of women will not have to suffer the ravages of cervical cancer like their mothers did. A vaccine, Gardasil, that targets the germ associated with this form of cancer...
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HEALTHY CHOICES - Patty as health food
A simple thing as hand-washing
At the physiotherapist's office
Sweet things make for wellness
Trans fats are DANGEROUS!
Make exercise a part of your daily routine
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International
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Bomb attacks kill 50
BAGHDAD (Reuters): ASTRING of bomb attacks killed 50 Iraqis in the northern town of Tal Afar and in Baghdad yesterday, four days before a referendum on a draft constitution that has divided Iraq's main communities.
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Charges dropped against mayor in journalist's murder
Merkel's authority seen as limited
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