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Bauxite threat
Jamalco awaits details of Alcoa's 8,000 job cuts.
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Parties gear up for Local Gov't elections
Court documents fee to increase
Senate passes ESOP amendments
Taxi men meeting ends in confusion
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Fewer complaints against cops at PSOJ phone-in
SENIOR OFFICERS of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were flooded with telephone calls from Jamaicans living as far as New York City, during Thursday night's sixth Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica sponsored phone-in session in Kingston.
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JTB implements new campaign to boost upward trend
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Correctional Service to benefit from budget
DR. PETER Phillips, Minister of National Security, has promised to provide significant support for the Correctional Service in the 2003/2004 budget.
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JSIF signs contracts for six new projects
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Kepple, Ventura shine
MAURICE Kepple and Mario Ventura completed half centuries while fast bowler Jerome Taylor continued to press his case for selection with a four-wicket haul at the end of day two of the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) final practice match ...
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Trainer Hussey hit hard
McCallum for second Hall of Fame induction
Bank on the Deputy
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Editorial - Shameful child care
WE SHOULD all feel both a sense of shame and of outrage over the Sunday Gleaner exposé about activities taking place in some of the facilities which are supposed to care for children.
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Devon Dick's faulty reasoning on Watch Night
The historic triangle and redevelopment
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Letter of the day - Wiser resolutions
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFLECTING ON my recent visit to Jamaica, I have realised that there have been a lot of changes over the years, some of which I have endorsed and others I do not.
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Killing of bus driver reprehensible
'Ninja Man' Sting fiasco
Summitry judgment
Bestiality and children's homes
Protecting our kids from sexual abuse
True service from Customs, Immigration
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Security forces, Hannah Town build relationship
ALICIA WATSON is a resident of the volatile Hannah Town community in West Kingston. The 21-year-old has lived in this neighbourhood all her life. Over the years, Miss Watson and many other residents in the area have had an uneasy relationship with members
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Praises in dance
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Farmers must understand globalisation, says Clarke
MINISTER OF Agriculture, Roger Clarke, has said that it was crucial that farmers understood the impact of globalisation and the competition it was "unleashing" on the agricultural sector in order for them to make the necessary...
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Gloomy prospect for beef industry
Composting to reduce high fertiliser cost
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'Our engineers are failing us'
THE BUILDING industry has failed to have the impact it should on the Jamaican society despite contributing more than 10 per cent to domestic earnings.
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30 welders to receive training in new technology
More than 70 papers secured for electronics conference
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Booked for adventure
Taking flight with Air Jamaica's Skywritings magazine.
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Be a bird watcher
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