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Government to establish clear tax-break policy
THE GOVERNMENT is to abandon its approach of awarding incentives to companies on a discretionary basis and will, instead, craft a policy that sets clear guidelines for businesses to attract such benefits.
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Rotary honours Herb McKenley
Deputy acting as JTB head
Court rules against DPP
No changes in ballot recounts - PNP candidates maintain standings - Three more seats still undecided
Two-hour closures for Old Harbour bypass
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Mona Primary to receive cheque from'twin'
NIKI JOHNSON, Manager of British Council Jamaica, is expected to present a cheque for the JA-dollar equivalent of £1,000 to the Principal of Mona Heights Primary School, Shirley Jackson on Monday, November 4.
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J'can author, educator launches book
Consular Corps honours G-G, Lady Cooke
'St Bess' Parish Council gets high-tech computer device
Retired Assistant Commissioner honoured
J'cans in Canada donate to flood relief fund
Health concerns raised over fishing complex - again
Cops find abducted woman
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Grace
posts healthy third quarter results
LOCAL CONGLOMERATE
Grace, Kennedy & Company managed to post very encouraging figures
for its unaudited results for the nine-month period ended September
2002.
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Local entrepreneurs invest $10m in prepaid phone cards
Limited liability
of companies
Taking care of your
child's affairs
Jamaica's 'yawning'
fiscal deficit
The changing nature
of the J'can Corporate Boardroom (Part 1)
St Jago High to honour
outstanding alumni
Major restructuring
anticipated for NIBJ
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Hinds blasts century
KOLKATA, India, CMC: WAVELL HINDS spanked his third Test century and led a strong West Indies first innings response to India on the second day of the third and final Test match at the Eden Gardens Ground yesterday.
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Work in progress for Champs
Racing could be tourism asset
Big welcome to new apprentices
Two moves to follow
Walker Cup kicks off
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Where is the provocation?
THE FACTS of the case are straightforward enough. Four young men pleaded guilty in the Home Circuit Court to the prosecution's allegations that theyhad beaten a 62-year-old man who had objected to his nephew, whom he had allowed to share his house...
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Good people do outnumber the bad
Defaming a brand name
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Optimistic about Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM very optimistic about the future of Jamaica, for once after leaving high school almost a decade ago.
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JLP deserves plaudits despite electoral loss
GC Foster College and the JLP
Learning from the Malvo case
Getting back to basics
Gov't should examine multinationals
I was ripped off
Winston Cousins
Irene Reid, Kathleen Reid
Anthony Wisdom
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Diversity rolls up in women's confab credits
AS GLOBALISATION stomps its way across history, blazing the map of the new global village, the question of diversity often comes up. This issue becomes particularly important when the question of mass media comes up.
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Nobody's Perfekt brings 'Oktoberfest' feeling
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Lotto results for October 30, 2002
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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