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Freeman in crash - National hurdler escapes injury but mother dies
MICHELLE FREEMAN, the national sprint hurdler, escaped serious injury in a traffic accident in the United States yesterday but her mother, Muriel Wallace, 64, and Ilery Oliver, former Jamaica sprinter and quarter-miler, were killed.
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Usain bolts to stardom
Trade unions support PM's call for pay by performance
Kerr gives reasons for suspension of hanging
Heaven lands top job at Sugar Industry Authority
Government approves loan for garbage trucks
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JPSCo donates computers to Manchester High School
JAMAICA PUBLIC Service Company (JPSCo) recently donated four (4) computers and accompanying software valued at approximately $100,000 to Manchester High School.
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Christmas Eve collision sends one to hospital
Police take time out to pray for patients
A Christmas list for the village drunk
PC steps up drive on building code compliance
Man shot, killed after break-in
'St Bess' top cop vows to reduce crime next year
Parish Council working to upgrade Old Shoe Arcade
Poor state of fire service alarms business community
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The way forward for Jamaica... Developing the historic triangle
DEVELOPING the Historic Triangle of Kingston, Port Royal and Spanish Town with community-based culture, heritage, nature and eco-tourism must be one of the key foundations on which we build our country to ensure sustainable growth and development.
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YEAR IN REVIEW
BUSINESS YEAR IN REVIEW - MAY TO AUGUST
JTB's marketing strategy
Foreign currency and Jamaica's budget
LoJ to extend Island Life share offer date again
Regional insurance sector booming - Jamaica heads the list
'Why the fiscal deficit will be difficult to balance'
Audit committee expertise
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Rear Admiral humbles rivals
LATE bloomer REAR ADMIRAL, ridden by Charles Hussey for his brother Percy, stormed through in the final 100 metres to lower the colours of the crack Philip Feanny-trained unbeaten pair...
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Time to take a stand
WICB and Shell Academy agree on changes
'Best' on top in King George
Are Caymanas' Halycon days yet to come?
Worrying decline in racing industry
Start with Road Code
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Shattering the 'peace'
THE YULETIDE 'peace on earth' was shattered in the Allman Town Christmas Day gunbattle. The clash between police and gunmen marred the lull which the anti-crime campaign seemed to have achieved in the inner-city communities of Kingston.
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When players left the stage in droves
The year in review
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A brighter future will come if...
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS WE near the end of another year, I'd like to extend my best wishes to the people of Jamaica for a wonderful Christmas and a New Year of progress.
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Publish the names of dismissed officers
Two sets of rules hurting WI cricket
Improvements needed at UHWI
Lott's demise and Seaga
Jamaicans have democratic options
Jonkunnu and cultural genocide
Suggestions from afar
The people are leaderless
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Links 'flies the gate'
THE WEE hours of the morning proved to be the ideal party time for the patrons who attended 'Fire Links Anniversary Celebration', which was held at Skateland, Half-Way Tree, last Friday.
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Club Juice opens empty but confident
Patience pays off for Mighty Crown
'Viva Xamayca' premieres at Coral Cliff
Theatre holds true to Boxing Day tradition
Superb 'Invasion' survives the rain
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Lotto results for December 21, 2002
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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