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Consumers bite bullet - Wider GCT net takes toll on merchants
THE WIDENING of the General Consumption Tax (GCT) net has led to
merchants and consumers fighting an uphill battle for survival.
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J$ still sliding
Private travellers
won't escape cess
JTA pay concession
disappoints teachers
Anger over police
killing
'Get those guns' -
Allegations swirl that weapons were planted in Kraal killings
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Complainant admits to lying in court
THERE WAS an emotional scene in the Home Circuit Court last Wednesday,
when an accused man burst into tears on hearing that a 14-year-old
high school girl, who changed her statement in the carnal abuse
case against him...
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Partner plan-charged cops for court in June
UWI to host public
lecture on media policy, technology
McNeill Lands residents
uneasy - ...want drains cleaned before 2003 hurricane season
JLP to vote for CCJ
if referendum is allowed, says Golding
Services commission
yet to act on recommendations
Boy with HIV to get
grant
16 win Duke of Edinburgh
Awards
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Business
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Dumped cement hinders Carib's production levels
CARIB CEMENT Company's Marketing Manager, Alice Hyde, said yesterday
that Carib Cement has the capacity to fulfil the market demand but
due to the importation dumped cement by companies like Mainland
International...
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Argentina pays off World Bank debt
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Sport
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Sir Sastri upsets Pool players
TWO PUNTERS with 31 points shared the category two first dividend
of $34,430.80 declared on last week's Racing Pools game. In addition,
both punters won additional prizes to clear the $20,000 mark each.
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A compelling Classic series
Verdict out on Jockeys'
School
WI eye historic victory
ICC orders Lawson
to correct his action
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Commentary
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The penetration of crime
NONE OTHER than the Chief of Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force
(JDF), Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, is warning that transnational
organised criminal activities...
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Short cut draw blood
Responding to the
Sabbath Day
The Reverence for
Life Foundation
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Letters
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Praedial larceny deterrent?
THE EDITOR, Sir: AN ARTICLE in the Jamaica Gleaner of May 6, 2003
entitled "Farmers Lose $billions To Thieves, says JAS" ...
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Tax refunds
Taxing our kids' futures
Teetering on the edge
Shame on you, Butch!
Air fares too high!
Golden Grove needs
PO
In praise of two policemen
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Entertainment
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'To Mom With Love'- Freddy McGregor gives a timeless performance
REGGAE MUSIC veteran of 40 years, Freddie McGregor turned in a timeless
performance at Buzz Productions' To Mom With Love, which was held
on the lawns of Kings House on Hope Road, St. Andrew, on Sunday
night.
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UTech 'Final Fete' selectors flopped
Late start, poor attendance
at the DJ founders' tribute
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The
Shipping Industry
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Security high on CSA agenda
ONCE AGAIN, security is being given prominence on the agenda of
the mid-year conference of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA),
scheduled to take place at the Wyndham Miami Resort in Miami, Florida
from May 19 to 20.
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Richard Minott New customs brokers president
Cayman Port Authority
announces re-development
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Mind
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When Judy met Jesus - Part II
"MY MISSION in life is to be a minister of reconciliation using
the medium of music - the gift that God has given me," says Judy
Mowatt, the one time Rastafarian now gospel singer and devoted Christian.
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Keith Phillips: Evangelist to the schools
Jamaicans and the
10/40 Window
Succeeding against
the odds - Jamaican Missionary in Africa (1845-1888)
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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