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NWC retreat to review audit - $200 million in savings in the
short-term
E. G. HUNTER, president of the National Water Commission, says that
a management retreat to review the recommendations in a KPMG Peat
Marwick audit of the water utility, is scheduled for tomorrow and
Friday in Ocho Rios, St. Ann.
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$90m settlement to developer for ministry's contract breach
Historic win - Windies
make record high fourth innings total to beat Aussies by three wickets
House suspends debate
on CCJ
JPSCo to name its
'creditors' tomorrow
Lewis building $180m
house in Hanover
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Jamaica not soft on Cuba - Gov't
JAMAICA'S SEEMING reluctance to criticise Cuba for its crackdown
on dissidents should not be viewed as an endorsement of attacks
on freedom of expression...
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Four community parks for St Thomas
Woman's body found,
spouse missing
Jamaica is measuring
up, says Assamba
Vendors yet to settle
arrears
Professor for SDA
Convention
Cruise shipping industry
figures up
High praises for Jamaica's
crime fighting efforts - US Deputy Chief of Mission
Major road project
for Manchester
Training for grade
5 contractors
PriceSmart country
manager for Go-Jamaica
Man on bail rearrested
Narcotics chief to say why
Office security worries
KSAC councillors
New Board for Postal
Corporation
Accident prone Bailey
bridge
Court upholds 15-year
terms for rape
More casualties at
C&W
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Business
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Gleaner profits up in March quarter
FOR THE first three months of this year, the Gleaner Company Limited
posted a pre-tax profit of $62 million, compared with $34 million
during the same period the previous year.
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Another fast food chain bites the dust
Grace gains from J$
slide
Dollar dips again
Auction uncertainty
Speedy Gov't cuts
risky - Davies
Top Jamaican search
engines and directories
What's a few megabytes?
Managing your personal
finances
Local metal industry
gets upgrade support from India
What should I know
about auto insurance?
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Sport
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Nothing surpasses this, says Lara
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (AP): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara described
yesterday's historic victory over Australia as "the greatest cricketing
moment of my life" following his team's nerve-racking three-wicket
win.
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We got ruffled and lost composure, says Waugh
Waugh defends Aussies'
style
West Indies finish
in style
Bartlett praises Windies
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Commentary
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Sloppy court management
IT HAS been said that the law is an ass and the maladministration
of the court system in Jamaica, from the scheduling of cases to
the misplacing of files, gives this credence.
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The next genocide
Breaking a winning
streak
Key issues in CCJ
debate
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Letters
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Watchdogs of beauty
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS time for our citizens to accept their true
role in being the watchdogs of community beautification and enlightenment.
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Clarifying the issue
Open up your minds
All not quiet in Canada
Thanks to the real
Moms
Values and attitudes
Clarification
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Entertainment
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Jazz month cometh
THE 13TH staging of 'Jamaica Ocho Rios Jazz Festival' was launched
at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston last Thursday evening.
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'Journey to Beijing': A good Mother's Day event
'Anger Management':
almost a gem
'New Jersey Link Up':
A good event
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Profiles
in Medicine
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Childhood leukaemia a family's experience
Caring for children with leukaemia is not only complicated but drains
the family's emotional and financial stores.
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Yew tree boosts leukaemia research
Thyme: useful in the
pharmacy and kitchen
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May 10, 2003
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