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Dalley to decide JPSCo issue today
MINISTER OF Labour and Social Security, Horace Dalley, is expected to make a decision today on the pay dispute at the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo), which has been threatening normal electricity supply since late November.
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JLP Senator wants labour market reform expedited
Court dismisses accountant's motion
30 held in curfews No guns recovered in Grants Pen Road raids
Lawyers will get paid, A-G says
The Gleaner's Christmas charity appeal
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Bartlett wants JTB probe
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), is not about to let up on its allegations that fraud has been committed at the Jamaica Tourist Board's (JTB) New York office.
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Inner-city residents benefit from Joy Town development programme
Hutchinson wants assurance on local agriculture sector
Educator/politician Hugh Dawes buried
Burnt bodies have machete wounds, say Trelawny police
JDF on recruitment drive
Post office closure irks resident
Clogged drains pose health hazard to Lucea residents
Linstead Market to get facelift
Mental illnesses on the rise in Clarendon
Burchell Whiteman is right
Bartlett to ask questions of Assamba
Kern Spencer - Youngest Senate member
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WI punish Bangladesh
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC: PACERS PEDRO Collins and Vasbert Drakes shared nine wickets before a punishing unbroken century stand by the West Indies openers crippled Bangladesh as their historic first Test match started at the Bangabandhu Stadium yesterday.
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Panton, Clarke on top
Bowlers shine at festival
Perry in JCA's 28
A footballer all my life
0-0 joy for Arnett Gdns
Cornwall win U-14 competition
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Support the security forces
THE CURRENT broad-based assault on crime differs in scope from the usual special-squad responses that over the years have been largely ineffective.
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Bad to the bones
Dishonouring the dead
The Charter of Rights
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Remembering the 960
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIKE EVERY well-thinking Jamaican indeed, every person of goodwill - I was deeply touched as I read the caption, "960 Lives Lost" (The Gleaner, Friday 6, 2002).
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Media, schools and conflict resolution
The risk of over-regulating
Offenders must be severely punished!
Road woes of Sligoville
A remarkable milestone
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Beres does it all at 'Grand Rock Away'
BERES HAMMOND gave an excellent performance at the 'Grand Rock Away' show at the Renaissance Jamaica Grande, Ocho Rios, St. Ann, on Saturday night.
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UTech celebrates women
Santa Claus lights up Jamaica Pegasus
Turkey takes 'Miss World 2002' crown
'Heineken Good Times: Live and Direct' triumphs
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Rend the heart - Can "real" Christian women wear what they please and remain true?
We're in the swing of the silly season - more parties, more social activities, thigh-high styles, and make to please. Some Christian women may be facing a dilemma on how to look hip and still maintain their wholesome values.
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The case of 'Loser' vs 'Keeper'
In debt and a near-death experience
Will the cat bell itself?
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Lotto results for December 7, 2002
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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