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Election setback - Government to miss deadline for Local polls
THE GOVERNMENT is set to miss its end-of-March deadline for holding Local Government elections.
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US hands over go-fast boats to J'can Coast Guard
Teachers, parents, students honoured at ceremony
Schools promote importance of 'peace and love' in St Elizabeth
Seaga wants special oath for Opposition Leader
Seven receive certificates at Cornwall College
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PSOJ/AAAJ to organise Advertising Effectiveness Awards
THE PRIVATE Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and the Advertising Agencies Association of Jamaica (AAAJ) have joined forces to organise the annual PSOJ/AAAJ Advertising Effectiveness Awards.
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Belize prepares for polls today
Czech citizens plead guilty to breaches of Dangerous Drugs Act
Gov't re-examines social policy
Children Road Safety Project launched
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Record year for Berger
Berger Paints Jamaica Limited has reported a record performance in 2002. Growth was achieved in major areas of operations.
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Profitability slips for J'ca Broilers
Trinidad company stocks up on JMMB - Management says 'no problem'
Agro-processing opportunities
'A good deal' - Analysts say US$-indexed bond attractive
Tourism recovery momentum continues
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Windies end on high note
KIMBERLEY: THE WEST Indies ended a disappointing campaign in the World Cup of cricket on a winning note yesterday with an easy victory over second-round qualifiers Kenya at De Beers Diamond Oval...
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Arnett hunt a Mexican scalp
Oberlin reign supreme
Young Boyz take on United States
DaCosta holds the key in feature
Hooper laments rain-rule situation
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US marshals and the law
US MARSHALS, somewhat surreptitiously it seems, are to be stationed in Jamaica and even the police do not appear sure what role they are to play.
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Farewell to meat
Neutralising wrongdoing
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The right to dissent
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONTRIBUTOR A. Byfield in your issue of 1st March, 2003 wrote criticising both the Bar Association's protest as well as the earlier media protest in Parliament.
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Well done Mico Teachers College
A blessing in disguise
Free from harassment
Be proactive in crime fighting
Pure 'hog wash' Ian Boyne
Journalists form new association
Public service irregularities too frequent
Nurses and doctors, Ward 5, UWI
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Colourful Mas on campus
LAST FRIDAY night, the Students' Union at the University of the West Indies, Mona (UWI) campus, was transformed into party central.
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La Face launch - anything but...
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Ephedra Weight watchers' dream turn nightmare
The Chinese herb, ephedra, is a weight watcher's dream but, as is true of most things in life - nothing is perfect.
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If not ephedra, then what?
Black tea zaps 'flu bug
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Lotto results for March 1, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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