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'Give army powers'
MICHAEL HYLTON, Q.C., the Solicitor-General, has recommended that the Government amend the Bill which seeks to grant police powers to soldiers, by way of an amendment to the Defence Act.
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Sad scene as Hampden closes down
Police low on breathalysers
NWC restores St Catherine supply
Petroleum prices expected to rise
Privy Council admits that some decisions prevent death penalty
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Nurses to discuss tenure, employment options
THE ISLAND's nurses are expected to meet in January to decide whether to continue working directly with the Central Ministry of Health and the Public Services Commission...
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Poet George Campbell gone, but not forgotten
Union raises concern over Gov't's programme
Knight not upbeat about sugar talks
Ferncourt High, Lime Hall Primary 'Best Kept Schools'
KD Knight urges US J'cans to invest locally
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Macro targets askew, but... I will balance the Budget by 2006, says Davies
FINANCE Minister Dr. Omar Davies signalled a real concern Tuesday that the economy was off-track and still moving in the wrong direction...
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Audrey Chin says adios to MSMB
Crawford gets court order to release funds
The Basel Committee on banking supervision
Implementation of International Accounting Standards on target
Oceanic's expansion programme on target
Police want Business Watch in Kingston - Deputy Commissioner
Endorsements by the National Contracts Commission
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Arnett on the slide
ARNETT Gardens' dismal run in the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League continued yesterday at the Harbour View Mini Stadium where they had to claw their way back to a 1-1 draw with bottom of the table Bull Bay.
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Spinners shine
Jacobs, Lawson top WI averages
Lara versus the young guns
Go with Proceedaccordingly
Are Caymanas' halcyon days yet to come?
Simpson, DaCosta the stars of 2002
Take Cardinal Law
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The Venezuelan crisis
IN ONE respect, Venezuela does not stand alone in her current woes. The deepening political crisis forms part of a trend on a continent that is sinking into an economic mire, with varying degrees of severity.
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The future of sugar
Bring in the casinos!
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Lottery with a purpose
THE EDITOR, Sir: Since the government sees the need to further increase tax revenue, it might want to consider taking ideas from other countries.
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Police Corporal at Duhaney Park
Poor attention at UWI Hospital
Failures of the EOJ
Stop sheltering the gunmen
he meaning in the number
Males bashed, expectations too high
Small increase for pensioners
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A pot-pourri of music
AFTER BOUNTY Killer deejayed with Jana Bent, gave a few lines from Sufferer and Look Into My Eyes, as well as promoted the December 21 staging of Hot Shots...
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Mighty Crown rules at 'Stainless'
Children star at 'Christmas in The Park'
Shaggy in paperback a pretty cardboard cut-out
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Lotto results for December 18, 2002
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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