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Speaker raps MPs - For links with hooligans
SPEAKER OF the House of Representatives, Michael Peart, yesterday gave his colleagues a sharp tongue-lashing for what he said was their association with "hooligan elements" in the society.
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More problems hit JPSCo
Crime disrupting cultural activities, Chevannes says
PM seeks Seaga's support on hanging
Babies burnt to death
Death pits found
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PAHO honours head of food institute
DR. FITZROY HENRY, Director of the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI), has been awarded the coveted title of Pan-American Health Organisation's (PAHO) Manager of the Year.
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Work begins on MoBay's North Gully project
16.8% of Jamaicans live in total poverty - UN report
Hanover PC under fire over strays
Police Federation wants its own assigned doctors
Mayor wants answers from Blythe on promised cemetery
Prisoners to clean cemetery next year - says Town Clerk
Jamaican appointed CEO of Carib hotel association
Work begins on MoBay's North Gully project
Prayer Vigil on December 8
SLB cuts loan rates for Xmas season
JDF members to file annual statutory declarations
Lawyers close submissions to Privy Council
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Arnett outclass St Lucians
IT WAS a convincing opening for national champions Arnett Gardens, who outclassed VSADC of St. Lucia yesterday in Zone A of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.
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Fuller out for months
Hot Hazard aim at lowly Bull Bay
Minister Davies on mentorship
Mixed fortunes for 'Slicer'
Frater's gym under siege
Netballers off to defend Under-16 title
J'cans hunt more medals
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Tourism rebounding
PERHAPS THE most encouraging news to come out of the tourism sector in recent times is the information that harassment of cruise ship passengers in Ocho Rios has declined to the extent that the town is once more being viewed favourably...
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Don't worry, be happy
The changing face of global Christianity
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Why not a simple funeral and a scholarship?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS AN open letter to Mr. Tommy Thompson, owner of Brite-Lite Funeral Services...
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Fight crime, look inwards
Blurred vision towards the disabled
We've become a nation of dog-hearts
New prison welcomed
The public can use UWI Library
Crime-fighting is everybody's business
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Capleton heads Sting line-up
CAPLETON, WHO was noticeably absent from last year's 'Sting' line-up will be bringing the fire at this year's 19th staging of the event at Jamworld in Waterford, Portmore, St. Catherine on December 26.
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Ohayon being compared to Breakspeare
'Frida' explores everyday issues
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'Cops not helping dons' Commanding officer for St James dismisses allegations
WESTERN BUREAU: SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT Owen Ellington, the commanding officer for the St. James Police Division, has dismissed allegations that a cordial relationship exists between known drug dealers and police personnel in the parish.
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Bitter situation for Frome sugar output
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What's Cooking |
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Season's sweetings
Forget the calories, it's Christmas time and they don't really count anyway when the offering is this good.
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Chocolate Heaven!
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Lotto results for December 4, 2002
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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