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More objections to street light cess
PRIVATE SECTOR leaders yesterday vowed to continue to lobby the P.J. Patterson-led Government for a total rollback of the proposed cess on electricity bills to pay for street lighting throughout...
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DPP orders Fraud Squad probe of NHDC/PRIDE
Prisoners with cell phones posing serious problem
St. Thomas Eastern - JLP tipped to win in close race
$5-m car park to reduce congestion in MoBay
Silver Pen Award winner has deep concerns for road safety
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Lasco wins another international award
THE LASCO Group of Companies recently added one more to a series of accolades which it has received. Late last Month, Lascelles Chin, Lasco's chairman and chief executive...
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National Ozone Unit concludes environment talks
More than 530 fires recorded since January
'Miss Cleo' isn't Jamaican, US paper says
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'Butch' acquires Dragon Bay hotel - Staff to be made redundant
HOTEL MAGNATE Gordon 'Butch' Stewart has acquired the Dragon Bay Beach Resort in Portland, and is expected to take possession of the property one week from today, the Financial Gleaner has learned. Stewart was said to be off...
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Grace profits soar above expectations
The NetServ mess
Digicel boosts core coverage
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Jamaica, T&T in Busta Shield fight
JAMAICA AND Trinidad and Tobago begin their bid for a place in the final of the Busta International Shield at Sabina Park today and all things considered, the odds are on the home team, the defending champions and the Busta Cup champions...
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Heavy fine for Charles Off Betting
Bull Bay, Rivoli turn on the heat
Three cheers for Findlay and company
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In the public interest
THE TALLY after a series of errors, sloppy work, omissions teetering on wilfulness, and sheer negligence of duty, is $180 million of taxpayers' money down the drain via the NetServe fiasco. Mr. Rex James, president of the National Investment Bank of...
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The heart of Alpart
Learning English and immigration
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UWI parking and boorishness
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LETTER from the UWI Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Carroll Edwards, published in The Gleaner of March 7, 2002 and in response to a quite extraordinary outburst from a Mr Winston Anderson (Gleaner, March 4, 2002) is a classic.
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Encourage the police, please!
Seaga's scandals
Lie-detector tests
Drop pan versus horse-racing
Disappointed in RGD
Institute of Jamaica says thanks
Tapping the uncommitted
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'Orange County' not just another teen movie
TEEN MOVIES have always had their place and some of them are among the classics. The teenage years make great storytelling, as it is the point at which everything is such a huge deal. Thus the stories are often either comic...
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Damned decent 'Queen of the Damned'
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Lotto results for March 13, 2002
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B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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