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Seaga refuses to testify - Accuses West Kgn Commission of discriminating against him
EDWARD SEAGA, the Jamaica Labour Party leader, yesterday refused to testify at the West Kingston Commission of Enquiry. Instead, he read a statement to the Commissioners, accusing them of discriminating against him and expressing his unhappiness...
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Phillips urges unity against narco threat
Boy tops Trelawny Spelling Bee finals
Distribution of voter ID cards to begin January
Insurance Act to safeguard sector
CIB estimates rehab bill at $243 million
Civil service honours stalwarts
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Mullings urges OAS to focus on developing states
JAMAICA'S NEW Permanent Representative to the Organisation of American States (OAS), Ambassador Seymour Mullings, has called for greater attention to the socio-economic challenges facing small developing states of the hemisphere. He also encouraged...
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30-day anti-crime plan extended
Douglas touts Kingston Harbour's revenue potential
Time to admit failure - Duncan
CAC warns against buying street-side bread
JUTC launches new service
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Centennial, here at last
CENTENNIAL Digital Jamaica, the second of two companies to win a wireless telephone licence in Jamaica last year, will launch its cellular telephone operations next Thursday.
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Fiscal targets in staff monitored programme to be modified
Peter Moses to stand down as PSOJ boss
Net International Reserve buildup cause central bank losses
Local water projects return to capital markets
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Rain frustrates Windies' efforts
KANDY, Sri Lanka, CMC: RAIN, WHICH has been a bugbear for West Indies on their present tour of Sri Lanka, returned on the second day of the second Test yesterday to frustrate their efforts for a series-levelling victory.
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Maverly hit back to hold Links
More work needed - Simpson
Bank on fit Supremacy
Private vs public control
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Healing the KPH
THE TALE of trauma so endemic to the Kingston Public Hospital is a tedious narrative that may have lost the shock of fresh disclosure. In short, yesterday's headline that the KPH is bleeding financially is stale news. So much so that the plight of the...
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The 'don' as prima donna
Naipaul more right than wrong
This business of anthrax - Part 2
Is Spike worth a fourth anniversary?
Oil and the War on Terrorism
The other worldliness of Venice
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Letter of the Day - Negotiating with 'Thugland'
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN the country waits with bated breath to see whether the latest 'peace' will hold. Once more we are subjected to the cruel reality that the government we elected to govern Jamaica is not in control of its own capital city.
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Remember the children!
Baffled by teachers' return
A good tourism concept
Salt and teeth
Air J clarifies policy on transporting patients
Paul David Young
Waiting on justice
The power of the 'Shotter'
A letter to gunmen
Jamaicans and wealth creation
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A 'dramatic' decline - Financing, one reason for downturn in dramas
MODERN-DAY PLAYWRIGHTS or ones from the 1970s may have differing views on the causes of the decline of dramatic plays in Jamaican theatre, but the consensus is that it is well, dramatic.
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THE GLEANER'S weekly entertainment guide
Entertainers face trial today
Pantomime hones performing skills
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Lotto results for November 21, 2001
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