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We will move! - Jazz festival promoter threatens to leave MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: AIR JAMAICA Jazz and Blues Festival's executive director Walter Elmore is threatening to move the US$2.5 million (J$1.6 billion) event from the tourism capital as a result of lack of support and broken promises by local hoteliers.
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SP TOWN REBIRTH? Crime down, gangs under pressure - Foreign-based gangster wants control
PNP campaign funding accusations - 'Hands clean'
Spanish Town ... halting the slide
'First Lady' to be
Heights of a great Hanover man
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News
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Portia vs Bruce vs Peter - Who would come out the winner?
A NUMBER of Jamaicans are confident a Portia Simpson Miller or Peter Phillips-led People's National Party (PNP) will defeat a Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in the next general election, a new survey has found. The survey was conducted...
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Grief for a brother
Surveillance cameras for schools - Gov't responds to increase in violence
THE ERROL CANN STORY - Tragedy that changed Sp Town
CSM: Blessing or curse (Pt. II)
Question for the candidates If you were selected, who are some of the people who would be your close advisors?
A promise lost
'Mother Mary' - Children's Advocate
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Business
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Prepare for the good life
All the articles on retirement and pictures of people in retirement seem to suggest that many of your days will indeed be spent lying on a beach, or taking some dream cruise. Isn't everyone's dream that of a secure and comfortable retirement?
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Defined benefit versus defined contribution schemes - Balancing your future
Make your retirement action plan
Ethlyn Norton-Coke's fascination with learning
Why companies must employ risk management
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Sport
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Guyana's King wrecks Jamaica
THE CARIB Beer series cricket match between Jamaica and Guyana enters its third day at Chedwin Park today with the home team on the run after another disappointing performance by their batsmen.
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Western teams in the spotlight
In defence of Bennett King
Another Waterhouse, Harbour View battle
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Commentary
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Worrying labour trends
CURRENT PRACTICES and an analysis of emerging trends suggest that this year is shaping up to be a challenging one in managing industrial relations. The approximately 48 unresolved wage disputes in 2005 continuing into this year, collective agreements...
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS - Theological view of leadership
Irrelevant self-appointed guardians
Gee Gee and 'Hall' of that
Choosing a new prime minister
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Firms should adopt a verge
THE EDITOR Sir; FOR FAR too long, businesses have been allowed to operate in isolation of their environment. The environment has taken a back seat compared to other issues, and businesses have been allowed to not only neglect to contribute...
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Shame on you Bishop Reid
Heartache for Jamaica
Accolades, G-G
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Entertainment
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ENCORE! Bills & blooms at Jazz and Blues
IN ADDITION to wonderful musical offerings at Thursday's opening night of the 2006 Air Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival, patrons were left were a series of rib-tickling moments.
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Torres' flute finds its place
Soulful lessons on Lyfe
Shaggy wants Third World to win
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Arts &Leisure
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King of Art - Seaforth High cops top award in IOJ exhibition
FOR THE second consecutive year, Seaforth High School from St. Thomas has proven itself king of the pack, emerging overall winners in the Institute of Jamaica's (IOJ) 2005 National Exhibition for Art and Craft in Schools. Copping two of four awards...
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Cooper, Pearson celebrate 60 at Harmony Hall
Shari Patterson dreams of real-life 'ER' experience
Iyatundé Moore credits success to the grace of God
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Outlook
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DAVID SMALLING - YOUNG SCIENTIST MAKING STRIDES
IN SUMMER of 2005, 18-year-old David Smalling completed the construction a fully functional, self-sustaining jet engine from recycled parts. Recently, the past student of Campion College in Kingston told Outlook that this is just...
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The abusive relationship Ivret Williams
The truth about cucumbers
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In Focus
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Leading by example - Crisis of leadership
EVO MORALES, the recently-elected President of Bolivia, has announced that he is to cut his presidential salary by 57 per cent. His salary was a little over US$4,186 or J$263,718 per month, and he has cut it to US$1,800 per month or J$113,400.
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Crisis of leadership The price of disunity
Crisis of leadership - Losing the plot?
Exaggerated gamesmanship
Building EU relations
New scramble for Africa
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Social
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Air J Jazz & Blues festival - One hell of a party
WESTERN BUREAU: TRUE BELIEVERS still call the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair which drew more than 450,000 people to a Sullivan County pasture, the core of an era devoted to human advancement.
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It's the Year of the Dog!
Uncorking the surprise!
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