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MoBay gets closer to its 'sister'
EFFORTS ARE to be made to strengthen the linkages between Atlanta and its sister city of Montego Bay. This was agreed to between Prime Minister P.J. Patterson and Mayor Shirley Franklin of Atlanta. The Prime Minister who is in Atlanta on a official...
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JLP wants tourism master plan revealed
Stewart warns of job cuts
Record drug bust - Agents net US$12.3m worth of cocaine after boat chase
Market review held up - Town Clerk blames 'problems' for one-year wait
More water woes for Metro Region
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Teacher migration will affect new school term
THE JAMAICA Teachers Association has come out strongly against the view expressed by the Ministry of Education, that schools will not be seriously disturbed this September by the migration of teachers...
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Country has progressed over last 10 years PM
South coast tourism gets boost
Nice and Clean campaign clears dumps and derelict vehicles
Ministry tackles back-to-school woes
Institute of Jamaica says farewell to Eric Coverley
Rained-out farmers to get $500,000 seed donation
Windalco talks rescheduled
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West Corporation pumps new life into Teleservices
WEST CORPORATION, a leading US customer contact centre operator, in July announced an agreement with Teleservices Jamaica Ltd., to expand its operations through the local...
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Cable & Wireless to invest in GSM/GPRS
One of a dying breed
New pay phones spread
Jamaican stocks out-perform region in first half of 2002
Customs Dept slashes staff - Restructuring under way
Local technology website launched
Manpower and Maintenance - Challenging Jamaica's traditional prejudices Services
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Red Stripe Bowl bowls off
THE 2002 Red Stripe Bowl regional limited overs cricket tournament gets under way this morning at the Port Esquivel Ground, Old Harbour Road with two debutants, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and University of the West Indies, starting the show...
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T&T hold Ja to small total
Digicel launches two-day Carnival
14-man squad named for ICC Trophy
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An exchange of letters
HAD IT not been for the passing of the late great advocate Ian Ramsay, O.J. the exchange of letters between himself and Chief Commissioner for the West Kingston Commission of Enquiry, Justice Julius Isaac, may not have come to light. Indeed it was Mr....
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Competing globally
Jungle law
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The folly of free education
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JLP'S position to remove cost-sharing in schools at all levels is one promise I hope they will not keep if or when they are elected. The PNP has at least apparently learnt that Michael Manley's folly of free education was...
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A plea from behind bars
Let peace and love abide
Freedom of speech
'Keep up the struggle, JFJ'
Where is the evidence?
Refreshing change
Forgotten nurses
Winston 'Preacher' Malcolm
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The Manchioneal Cultural Group - The Masters of 'Brukins'
AFTER A BREATHTAKING journey along the Portland coast, meandering from Port Antonio to Manchioneal in the dusky cool of a late summer evening...
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Summer School with a beat
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Good ol' cerasse tea has anti-HIV activity
Scientists have identified several active proteins in the good ol' cerasse bush which are potentially cheaper alternative treatments for HIV/AIDS. A LL OVER this beautiful country, the cerasse bush (Momordica charantia) grows wild, unaided by human...
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The healing power of pimento
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