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Cops ready for polls
FRANCIS FORBES, the Commissioner of Police, said that his team is ready to provide security across the island's 60 constituencies tomorrow, Election Day.
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Leaders welcome calls for peaceful election
On the Director's mind
Seaga lambastes past governments
Security forces intact, says Phillips
JLP cuts into PNP's lead
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A photo finish still on the horizon
A PHOTO finish in the October 16, 2002 General Election is once again a real possibility. The People's National Party (PNP) won the last general elections by a margin of 17 points over the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).
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Seaga confident of winning election
Prime Minister warns supporters to be vigilant
Audley Shaw and the will of God
Housing scheme coming for Cambridge
Nurses to wait after election for talks
Carter blasts the garrisons
Flood watch still on
Constituted Authority all in place
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For whom the bell tolls
THIS TIME next week, the excitement generated by the general election will be all over and we will have a new Government to embrace the new millennium. So who will win politics' greatest prize?...
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30 more buses to boost JUTC fleet
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High stakes
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz, 2-1 winners over Japan in France 1998, face a daunting task when they meet the 2002 World Cup hosts in a high profile friendly match in Tokyo tomorrow.
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Please, no more excuses for West Indies
No sponsor for WITRA Classic race
J. Grant in Manning last 12
Cornwall College in Inter-Zone round
No sweat for Arnett
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The political debates
THE DEBATES between representatives of the two major political parties provided very little in the way of new information. Both events came across as very stilted, evidently strait-jacketed by a preoccupation with format.
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Candidates and the peace process
A determined course toward Iraq
Concerning respect for human life
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Have Jamaicans completely lost it?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to wholeheartedly support the call of the EAC to ban motorcades in the troubled areas. In fact, I would recommend that we ban all motorcades.
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The bushy traffic islands
Some questions for Bruce
What has been Golding's contribution?
Tek sleep mark death
Amnesty and the Carib Court
Exam results withheld
Kind wishes for Election Day
Free me to listen to profanity
Jamaica was not silent on stoning issue
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'It Was The Singing': Eddie Baugh's CD launched
DESPITE THE rains which greeted the island Sunday morning, The Department of Literatures in English, in association with The Intermedia Foundation presented a successful launch of Professor Edward Baugh's CD...
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Celebrating the vibrancy and joy of youth
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Port security high on CSA agenda
PORT SECURITY, a critical issue for the Caribbean following terrorist attacks on Washington and New York in 2001, will be brought under the microscope at the Caribbean Shipping Association's (CSA) 32nd Annual Conference...
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SAJ condemns election violence
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Lotto results for October 13, 2002
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