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AIC buys Mutual Life towers
FINSAC LTD. yesterday sold the twin Mutual Life towers, Oxford Road, New Kingston, for $650 million. Canada-based AIC Ltd. acquired the prime office complex after prolonged negotiations.
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Human rights groups against giving police powers to soldiers
Violent Glendevon - Four murders in four days
Peanut vendor shot by cop, awarded $3m
PM wants more national consultations on sugar
Workshop on AIDS for business leaders
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Lack of seasoned professionals
THE LACK of seasoned professionals at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is one of the problems the JUTC continues to face, four years after it was started.
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Pickersgill, Soares refuse to comment
JUTC NIGHTMARE: BEHIND THE DILEMMA - Too many accidents and defective buses
JUTC NIGHTMARE - The need for better communication
Oracabessa Primary to launch Boys Day
Ocho Rios PR manager named Sandals' best
Visitor arrivals set to push up hotel rates
57-y-o missing
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The best leaders for 2002
PAUL HOO: SUPREME VENTURES Supreme Ventures continued to make strides in the betting and gaming industry and cut substantially into the market dominated by Jamaica Lottery Company (JLC).
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Is Grace two-faced? - Johnston accuses business giant of abusing power in Kgn Wharves saga
The 2002 bond market - a bond investor's perspective
Does a serious fiscal crisis await us?
Massive AIDS bill ahead
'Radical changes needed to close the fiscal deficit'
Lee Chin bags Mutual Towers
DB&G profits soar
JMMB's treasure chest overflows
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Dr. R S F looks good
WITH a carryover of $152,000 propping up tomorrow's Racing Pools game, a first prize of close to $400,000 looks a real possibility.
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CTL board and the bookmakers
Harrington brings positive attitude to Detroit Lions
WICB, players settle
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A dangerous precedent
IN BRINGING an exclusive legal analysis to bear on the report of the probe by the Angus Commission, the Prime Minister may have done the nation a disservice.
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My favourite CEOs
The Congo - Reason for hope?
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Who defends the teachers?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT dastardly actions by vendors on the compound of schools in Jamaica, bring me to ask the question who protects the teacher or defends the teachers in the lawful execution of their duties.
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The UK visa issue
Munro College and the media
Disgraceful treatment from Air J
Stop playing the 'race card'
Take a stand
MoBay Hospital
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Pastor's heartbreak for Valentine's Day
AS LOVE, or its commercial look-alike, wafts through the air on Valentine's Day, theatre lovers will have a romantic drama to add to the list of things to do for the night.
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'No Dirty Money': Seriously funny business
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Lotto results for January 22, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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