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Gov't IT blunder Admits error in investing in failed Springfield Tech Park
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) Senator, Noel Sloley, has admitted that the Government made a mistake in investing in the failed multimillion dollar Springfield Technology Park in Morant Bay, St. Thomas.
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One of Ja's most wanted killed in shoot-out
Spaldings Transport Centre shortfall
Across The Nation - Ocho Rios,
Let's talk ... life - I have bipolar disorder
Lets talk ... relationships - Can much attention harm
Boys conference seeks to change male image
Council mourns loss of colleague
HIV/STI body looks into reports of discrimination
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Honouring Women in volunteerism Touching the world through religion
IF YOU touch the woman, you touch the world. That is the confidence Ruth Williams, national prayer coordinator of 'Aglow International' a network of caring women has in Jamaica's women. Aglow International is an intercultural,...
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Offering patient care at a low cost
A prophet called Phinn
Celebrating March as Women's History Month
VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: Deliverance through education
Public places to be disabled friendly
Chantilly Primary launches Essay and Art Competition
Man freed of firearm charge - Police evidence not credible, inconsistent statements
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New deficit target challenge
WITH ONLY two months left in the current fiscal year, the achievement of even the Government's revised deficit target of two per cent is looking increasingly challenging.
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C&WJ preparing for Flow
'Pressa' driving new business
IFRS 5: Non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations - New standard to replace IAS 35
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Windies won't lose Cricket World Cup
RECENT SCARES that the International Cricket Council could take away the Cricket World Cup (CWC) from the Caribbean were laid to rest yesterday.
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Fennell explains reasons for large J'can contingent
Injury helping Bravo's batting
Struggle for runs on tough pitch
Contentious rates increase
LOC worried about delays on its sites
Beckford fails to qualify for final
Hussey set to Rampage again
Masemure take top prizes at SCJ awards function
Broilers reap rich rewards
St Catherine look to stretch early lead
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK - Jimmy Adams sparkles at Sabina
Santos, August Town in Super League showdown
JDF find a new gear
Bailey set for 400m return
COMMONWEALTH GAMES ... High hopes for record medal haul
Last shot at titles
JNA leagues in full swing
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When words are not enough
THE EMOTIONAL pain and suffering that accompany death and tragedy are always more poignant the closer persons are to the victims.
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Crime on the rock
Hang them at high noon
ISSUES: Flogging dead horses
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Ward Theatre a neglected treasure
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great interest the editorial on the Ward Theatre in last Saturday's Gleaner.
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Literacy the way up
Criminals can't be a priority
Remember our sons
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THE GLEANER'S Weekly Entertainment Guide
Best Bets: Friday March 10:FOOTA HYPE, ALLIANCE BASH
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'A Touch of France' in three days
Refreshing touch of 'Nanny' magic
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Diplomatic way to tackle Iran atom threat Bush
WASHINGTON (Reuters): UNITED STATES President George W. Bush yesterday called Iran a "grave national security concern", but said he sought a diplomatic way to cap its nuclear goals.
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Suicide deaths leave nine dead
Gangsters step up resistance to army
Milan prosecutors request Berlusconi be indicted on corruption charges
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Go Port Royal
WITH FLOODING occurring in western and northern Jamaica and roads subsequently being cut off or destroyed, it might be the best time to schedule family trips to Kingston.
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DAYTIMESCOOP - Catching up with Anne Heche
GOSSIP - PASSIONS: Justin Hartley takes the plunge
SOAPSCENE - All My Children
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