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Jamaicans alerted to avoid Gulf
FOREIGN AFFAIRS officials yesterday advised Jamaicans residing in Iraq or any of the Gulf states to closely monitor developments in the region against the background of impending war.
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Gov't team to monitor conflict
Amnesty cites non-co-operation
C&WJ axing 46 workers
Witness gives gory account of murder
'Get out, Saddam' - Bush gives 48-hour ultimatum or war
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UWI to discuss values, attitudes at symposium
THE UNIVERSITY of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, will be making its contribution to the discussion on values and attitudes, in light of the recent launch of the 2003 phase of the programme...
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Conflicts hamper rat eradication in New Kingston
Golding questions Government's crime fighting initiatives
JPSCo read bills incorrectly, says OUR
Everything set for Manchester 4-H achievement day
Water Ministry establishes Drought Management Unit
'Rights of Spouse Act' to be introduced
Residents upset about stop order on new building
UTech staff and students panicky over death threats
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Caribbean Rim Investment Conference points the way
A REGIONAL stock exchange, developing a regional competitive strategy and establishing regional standards, are among the areas of agreement of the over 70 officials from the Caribbean trade and investment community...
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World markets show mixed reaction to pending war
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The chairman should be in charge - at home or abroad
WEST INDIES cricket is dear to the West Indian people and the fortunes of the West Indies team is important to them - so much so that even when they admit that the team is weak...
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Two share Pools prize
Sachin set to top them
Indians turn to recreation
Polo season in full swing
Jamaica fall to India A
JNA still looking for a venue
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Vigilantism at UTech
If preliminary reports are correct, the terrible tale of how a car thief died in a cesspool on the University of Technology campus should be the occasion for a national examination of conscience.
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'The preacher is lying'
Can casinos SOS?
Cop killers, bushwhacked and forgiveness
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Amnesty states its case
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to take this opportunity to respond to your editorial of 15th March, entitled 'Amnesty's Intrusion'.
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Defamation of Jamaica's image
Missing the point
We should thank Amnesty International
Appalled at the contempt
Mad mob at UTech
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'Miss Jamaica Universe' finalists announced
AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, a company manager, a model and a few university students were chosen among the 25 finalists for the 'Miss Jamaica Universe' competition Sunday evening.
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Fastest fashion in town
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The Shipping Industry |
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Harry Maragh, a man of vision
H IS INTRODUCTION to shipping was coincidental. But, having blazed a trail in the maritime business for some 25 years, Harry Maragh now stands at the pinnacle of his profession ...
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Customs updates SAJ on modernisation
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Give up the maiden name
RENOWNED AUTHOR and television preacher, Dr. Myles Munroe, believes it is not a good idea for married women to retain their maiden name.
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A ministry of presence
Where forgiveness meets self-mastery
Promoting the gospel through films
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Lotto results for March 15, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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