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'Parties courting under-age voters' - Walker warns the perpetrators to "desist or suffer consequences"
THE ELECTORAL Office of Jamaica (EOJ) yesterday suggested that persons associated with the major political parties are attempting to mass-register under-age individuals for the national voters' list.
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House OKs changes to timeline for voters' list - No elections if more than six months old
JPSCo and NWC losing $2b per year - Water, electricity theft labelled as factors
US border patrol cutting back on illegal alien inflow
J$ on the rebound
Off-track bomb kills 15 civilians in Iraq
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Bush's war: the hidden agenda
This is the second part of a three-part commentary. Part one was published yesterday.
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ISCF on recruitment drive
Prisoners challenge life terms
Doc gives Tamarind Farm 'all clear' after TB scare
Residents protest police shooting
First relief convoy arrives in Iraq - Allies struggle to clear the way
MoBay court erupts in chaos
'Don't panic!' - Assamba cautions tourism interests against war jitters
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BoJ raises interest rates again to arrest depreciating dollar
A NEW measure taken by the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) yesterday, ostensibly to save the Jamaican dollar from further weakening, saw the local currency strengthening and closed the day 51 cents higher.
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Oil prices rise on week-long war
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Jamaica blank St Lucia 5-0
THE REGGAE Boyz last night started their Zone A Caribbean round of the Gold Cup qualifiers with a five-star performance.
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STETHS demolish Dinthill
Sunshine Girls ready to go in final game
The transfer system - a really good idea
Big plans for Guineas day
Lawson in Jamaica 13-man squad
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Money laundering
INTERNATIONAL DRUG traffickers launder their billions of dollars in illegal profits through a variety of financial systems, including the legitimate banking industry.
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The war's ominous start
The rise of American totalitarianism
Natural justice and rape
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Think about the children of Iraq
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I lay down with my 19-month-old son, putting him to sleep, I couldn't help but think how nice it must feel for him to be warm, comforted and safe in my arms...
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Rhodes Scholar dies
Devastating effects of religion
How I feel about the war
America's interest is also ours
Serious crime investigations, or lack thereof
War prayer
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The Actor Boys Awards 2002 - And the winners are...
THE 2002 Actor Boy Awards were dominated by a drama and two musicals.
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Dramatic artistes association holds first script festival
Young and mature dance at 'Just Cheers'
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'A raw deal' - Landowners in North Coast Highway project still await compensation
WESTERN BUREAU: LANDOWNERS IN Cousins Cove, Hanover, whose lands were used in the first phase of the multimillion dollar North Coast Highway project...
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Early education gets boost
Success Junior High in need of proper facilities
Farmers cry for help No flood-relief money for some in St Elizabeth
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SUSHI
T HIS FLAVOURFUL snack, which has become synonymous with Japanese cuisine, evolved from meagre beginnings in the seventh century when the Japanese embarked on the art of pickling by packing fish with rice.
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Fresh veggies ...for Asian cuisine
Sweet taste of Nestle
Lemon JOY
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EXTRA - SOLAR PLANETS
IT IS no longer science fiction to speculate about the existence of planets in solar systems other than our own, because new technologies in astronomy, have expanded the search for planets outside our solar system - the extra-solar planets.
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New spacecraft tool reveals massive gas cloud around Jupiter
Never look a gift horse in the mouth
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