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New JTB board
THE MINISTRY of Tourism and Industry yesterday named nine new directors to the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), a move industry players are calling "a step in the right direction."
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'Dons' vow to maintain peace
AIDS cases mount; women at high risk
Downtown calm... for now
Security cameras coming on stream
Girl power on top in eastern spell-off
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JPS claim of fixing streetlights refuted
CLAREMONT, ST. ANN: THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPSCO) claims it has repaired 500 streetlights in St. Ann, but the St. Ann Parish Council is uncertain as to the accuracy of the claim.
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Flood-damaged roads slated for repair
JMMB - partying with the media
Bodies of three alleged gunmen identified
Councillor upset over lack of facilities
Regional S&T office for western Ja
Local authorities urged to remove illegal vendors
Questions raised about flood relief assistance
Call for united approach for tackling drug abuse
Lucea taxi man slapped with 14 gun charges
Case against Chief Justice begins
Police hunt 'Phantom'
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Digicel increasing network capacity, pressing on with Caribbean expansion
DIGICEL, HAS put in place additional infrastructure that now allows the company to accommodate up to 850,000 customers on its network. This was announced at the official launch of Digicel's New Switch facility on Dumphries Road, in New Kingston.
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SAJ launches outreach clinic for Greenwich Town
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Gayle, Hinds lead the way
BARODA, CMC: PROPELLED BY another blazing assault from their opening batsmen, the West Indies rebounded from Friday's heart-breaking loss in Ahmedabad to complete an authoritative five-wicket victory here yesterday...
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Bolt gets top junior award
'Opening stand was the key'
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Build Jamaica Foundation
THE BUILD Jamaica Foundation is batting for basic schools. Unlike higher levels of the education system, Early Childhood Education is largely out of the hands of the state.
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Recycled panic from the ivory tower
The price of a safe society
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Hiding photographic evidence
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON NOVEMBER 6, 2002, the Privy Council delivered judgment in the cases of Mark Sangster and Randal Dixon. This case highlights a concern which has always troubled defence lawyers and fair-minded persons alike.
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Violence and tourism
Robert Chambers
Advertise the JTB's web site
Thanks, Mr. Prime Minister
Proud of Dule Hill
Trees and barbarism
Let's unite and solve Jamaica's problems
The article deserves a reprint
Corruption and the PM
'Miss Jamaica should withdraw'
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Edna Manley concert: A total merger of the arts
THE EDNA Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts delighted patrons with their twin treats of a barbecue and concert on Saturday. The event took place on the school grounds, which are located at 1 Arthur Wint Drive, Kingston 5.
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Karen Smith goes to church
Jah Creation refuses to concede at Deeside
Vote for 'Miss World' online
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Lotto results for November 16, 2002
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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