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Problems stalk IT
The uncertainty in the Information Technology (IT) sector, sparked by the recent problems at Netserv Global Communication Limited, is nothing new to the youthful industry, touted as one of the answers to the nation's unemployment woes.
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Phillips collars crime
Paulwell in a pickle
Minister concerned about signals
Fullerton ordered to pay
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Residents protest against killings
Two controversial killings in Trelawny Friday night, including that of a 16-year-old school girl, have angered residents who are blaming the police for the deaths.
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Great bargains at Gleaner auction
No more conjugal visits for inmates
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The best deals for risk-averse investors
"The best deals for risk-averse investors are in high-quality corporate bonds," says manager of Fidelity Balanced Funds, Kevin Grant.
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War and recession deal double blow to Christmas
'Spending' your Christmas wisely
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Arnett, C/Spring battle for crown
The firts title of the 2001/2002 Craven A National Premier League (NPL) season will be up for grabs today when Arnett Gardens and Constant Spring meet at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium.
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Jamaica through to final
I'msatisfied wins Gold
Lara injured, Windies lose
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Editorial - Promoting the flexitime debate
One of the facilities of the parliamentary system which far too few citizens use is the opportunity to influence legislation by responding to Green Papers.
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Hooray for kids!
I believe in Santa Claus
There are some benefits to slavery
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More HIV/AIDS education
THE EDITOR, SIR: I felt really bad on Saturday, December 1, while watching the evening television news and witnessing an articulate lady speak of her experience with the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
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Emotions for (and by) the police
Open NCB branch in the USA
Beyond the 'commerce' of Christmas
A tower of strength in tragedy
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Crossing barriers
We conclude our three-part series on Cindy Breakspeare this week. Next week Sunday, another Miss Jamaica.
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Mandeville's best parties kept private
Advertising wrapped up in sex
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Vox Pop - Do you believe in the Virgin Birth? Is it still relevant today?
CORPORAL LLOYD FISHER, police officer: Yes, I believe in the virgin birth, as I am a God-fearing person. The virgin birth is significant. Judging by what I have read it has linkages with what is going on today.
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Reader's response- God's former religion?
Debate - The Virgin Birth
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Seasons come and seasons must come again
Contributor Amina Blackwood Meeks writes (in patois) about a Jamaican Christmas.
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Book review - A compelling account of the history of the infamous town
A closer look at Alexander Cooper
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Breaking the silence on AIDS - what are my chances?
Louis Bennett was stunned. He could not believe what he was hearing. All his life he had planned carefully, taking no chances. Patricia had looked safe. He thought she was real wife material.
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Commentary - Ho ho, Oh no!
Five plans for Christmas
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Reconsidering human rights
In recent weeks, a fair degree of attention was turned to the question of human rights in Jamaica.
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Rev'd Raymond Coke - Satisfied with a job well done Barbara Ellington
Science: A view from a Jamaican scientist
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