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Customs delays hit imports, travel -Effect of modernisation
THE JAMAICA Customs Department is struggling with significant delays in the processing of travellers and their imports, just weeks after laying off or transferring more than 100 of its more seasoned workers as part of a...
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No quorum delays Sectoral Debate
'Confession' frees murder accused
Low funds halt downtown demolitions
Health Ministry urged to retain medical grads
MoBay abattoir ordered closed
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Cabinet records to be made public
CABINET RECORDS which are currently classified will become available to the public as soon as the Access to Information Act becomes operational, Colin Campbell, Information Minister told Parliament...
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Customs being modernised
Police expands mediation unit to offset conflicts
Over 100 beneficiaries receive Operation PRIDE certificates
Three devils plaguing Jamaica - Oliver Clarke
Sergeant from Bureau of Special Investigations takes the stand
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Know the truth about interst rates
INTEREST RATES are frequently advertised without stating the method of the interest calculation. This can be misleading when "add-on" rates are quoted. Consumers may be led to think that they are getting a deal and end up paying a higher rate than...
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IDB to fund cost and tariff study by NWC
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Champs get under way
THE eagerly awaited National Junior and Senior Athletic Championships gets underway at the National Stadium today at 2.30 p.m. Set for three days, the meet is the first to be held at the island's premier sporting venue...
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'Prendy' denies apology claims
WI chief criticises Fleming
Surfers draw in Open series
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New phase in drug war
A NEW phase in the war against drug trafficking was announced by National Security Minister Peter Phillips in Parliament on Tuesday. The announcement came against the background of a frightening escalation of killings of...
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Science communications
Wall Street and the world economy
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Family values and drug abuse
THE EDITOR, Sir: I DID not know Hugh Crosskill personally, but on hearing of his untimely demise, I cried. I cried not only for him but for Louise Frazer-Bennett whose daughter suffered the same fate as Mr. Crosskill. She too was on drugs and...
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This apathy has to stop!
Just treatment is everybody's entitlement
Ships and tall hopes
Plaudits for basketball team
Paulwell makes correction
That word is in the dictionary
Tarn Peralto and St. Mary
Street people compensation
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Morgan Heritage rocks Toronto Opera House
TORONTO: MORGAN HERITAGE, certainly one of the most cultural reggae groups in and out of Jamaica, made a much-anticipated return to Toronto recently and put on an outstanding performance that really rocked the Opera...
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'Xwray Shock' at Indies
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Help for 'St Bess' - Mosquito control teams move into St Elizabeth towns
THE HEALTH authorities in St. Elizabeth have initiated a vector control programme, aimed at preventing the outbreak of mosquito-borne diseases in the aftermath of the recent flood...
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Drug mules put strain on Cornwall Regional
I will protest publicly - PNP Councillor
Major housing development for MoBay
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Southern Fish Fry
AN OLD-FASHIONED fish fry that doesn't require battering or deep-frying is good news. In this down-home menu, lean white fish fillets are dipped in seasoned cornmeal and flour, then quickly pan-fried and rushed to the...
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A dream of a cake
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