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Doctors call in FTC
SEVERAL DOCTORS in Kingston, St. Andrew and St. Catherine are angry over their exclusion from the list of health insurance providers mandated by local insurance companies to accept health cards from patients.
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'Access Bill' to be tabled tomorrow
New free trade pact takes effect
PSOJ urged to promote high ideals
Perkins dismisses calls for reparations
Multi-facility project for Liguanea Park
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Gleaner tops PAJ awards
JUNIOR DOWIE, the veteran Gleaner photographer, walked away with the two top photographic awards from the 2001 National Journalism Awards ceremony Saturday night at the Terra Nova Hotel, Waterloo Road, St. Andrew. Overall, The Gleaner won the most...
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New houses for flood victims
Blue Cross launches students' health plan
Education Council to intervene in Tacky High stand-off
Crackdown on illegal vending in Linstead
JAMAICANS FOR JUSTICE - 'A life is just a life'
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Get back to business CHA
THE CARIBBEAN Hotel Association (CHA) is urging the region to get back to "the business of doing business", as it pushes for participation in its upcoming trade show, CHA Marketplace. The Caribbean is hoping to capitalise on changes within the...
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Postal Corporation owed millions
Environmental focus for Highway 2000
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Solid Lara holds key
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, CMC: STAR PLAYER Brian Lara and emerging middle order batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan fashioned unbeaten half-centuries in leading a West Indies' fightback against Sri Lanka in the final session on the fourth day of the third cricket Test...
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Cozier knocks Windies
Dunoon, KTHS, Greater Portmore lead way
Frome off the mark
Constant Spring in final
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Teenage travesty
WHILE THE nation has been consumed with issues of politics, gun violence, drugs and dons, a dark, seamy side of life has apparently been flourishing. The shocking revelation in yesterday's Sunday Gleaner of a nefarious trade in young girls that has...
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Law and assisted suicide
Who's minding the gates?
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Letter of the Day - Case of the 'stolen' vehicle
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON FRIDAY November 23, about 1:00 PM I parked my car along Brentford Road in the vicinity of Dennie's Funeral Home to transact business at the said premises. I had been gone for about 15 minutes. Upon my completing my mission I left...
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Of art and accuracy
Injustice and the state
Setting good examples for children
Motorcyclists and helmets
Garbage and personal responsibility
Earlier mediation was needed
The police and the basics
'Oh' versus 'zero'
Incriminating comments
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Divas' magic sparkles in MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: ANNIE PALMER'S old haunt became a shrine to divas magic on Saturday night as internationally renowned singers Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle turned on the thrills for the thousands of patrons who turned out for 'Divas in Concert'...
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Anthony B 'blazes fire'
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Miracles do happen
AT THE time of the interview at the Lord's Place, 25-year-old Janet, a pretty fair-skinned woman, had not progressed to the stage of full blown AIDS, but the tell-tale spots of warts marked a highway on her skin.
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Patti LaBelle in a minute
The two Jamaicas
How to lead the boss
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