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Crime Plan ready - Patterson, Seaga to sign at Gordon House on Tuesday
THE NATIONAL Crime Plan, which has been in the making since last year, is now ready and is to be signed next Tuesday by Prime Minister P.J. Patterson and Opposition Leader Edward Seaga...
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Another cop killed
KSAC cracks the whip on fire safety breachers
4 plead guilty in ammo find
Education Ministry seeking 40 principals
First Global offering student loan
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Disaster clean-up under way
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson yesterday formally signed the Emergency Management (Disaster Areas) Order, 2002, declaring five parishes disaster areas for the next four months. This followed his announcement of the declaration in Parliament on Tuesday...
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A history floods
Record 1.3 million registered to vote
Yummy ex-employees freed of fraud charge
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First one-day international abandoned
THE FIVE-match Cable & Wireless one-day international series between the West Indies and New Zealand got off to a disappointing start at Sabina Park yesterday with the first match...
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Keane keeps Ireland alive
High praise for Prendergast
Father Roache romps feature
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Contracts and transparency
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATIONS over the years have tended to practise a cult of secrecy in keeping with the precepts of the Official Secrets Act of 1911. One of the first intimations that things might change came at Prime Minister Patterson's first...
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What shape is the country in?
Power struggle in Canada
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Tackling lawlessness
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANKS TO your help Mr. Editor, some semblance of law and order has been restored to the entrance of the Kingston Parish Church. I hope that Mr. Vinton Telfer will be upstanding, law-abiding, and civil-minded enough to maintain the...
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Plaudits for Sandals Dunn's River Hotel
Unemployment and the illegal drugs trade
Let's have debate
In praise of Agassi
Community underdeveloped
Gov't service a national disgrace
Ja needs radical and positive changes
The colour of scandals
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University Singers were fantastic
ON SUNDAY evening, as a part of their 2002 season, The University Singers held a benefit performance for St. John's United Church. The performances took place at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts and featured...
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Jan Carew reads his early years
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'Market maggot-infested' - Insanitary conditions at Lucea Market
WESTERN BUREAU: FOLLOWING A recent tour of the Lucea Fish Market, Mayor Lloyd Hill, promised that the Hanover Parish Council will be implementing short-term measures to alleviate the deplorable conditions at the facility within...
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Saint Elizabeth unready for the hurricane season
Tourism interests must unite - McNeill
Dispute heats up over cemetery site
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Crab crazy
Crabby facts The crab is a member of the crustacean family, right up there with lobster and shrimp, though it might enjoy a tinge less...
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Tips for preparing crab
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Port Royal: unravelling its - geologic heritage
MY FASCINATION with the town of Port Royal, at the western end of the Palisadoes spit, dates back some 50 years ago, and seems to know no limits. Perhaps, it was the tales I heard about events associated with the great...
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Cutting-edge chemical analysis
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