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J$ for study - Government, private sector to discuss devaluation, taxes this weekend
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson is to lead Government-private sector consultations on the current developments in the local currency markets...
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US rounding up criminal aliens
Two ex-bank managers convicted of fraud
OUR to submit proposals for JUTC fare hike today
Strata owners want GCT rolled back
Coast Guard detain 129 Honduran fishers
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PriceSmart boss confident about business in Jamaica
THE DEPRECIATION in the value of the dollar will not affect the feasibility of PriceSmart Jamaica, local manager, Charlie Hyde said on Wednesday.
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Jevene Bent becomes highest ranking female cop
Better irrigation system for West
Gov't on target for water goal
Nurses serve wage claim
Media tourism confab in MoBay
Agricultural society seeks JN boost
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Dollar hits new low
THE JAMAICAN dollar broke the $65 barrier in trading against the US dollar yesterday, losing 69 cents in value.
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Local suppliers now quoting in US dollars
Why is voluntary tax compliance so difficult?
RBTT Jamaica records big profits
The crisis is now here, Mr Davies
A look at those new tax measures
Citibank to drop its retail business
Women at the helm of management - Scotiabank Jamaica shatters the glass ceiling
Jamaica's oil bill set to soar
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Injured Lawson in doubt
ALREADY WITHOUT Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ridley Jacobs for the one-day international series against Australia, the West Indies may also be without the services of fast bowler Jermaine Lawson...
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WI has best batsmen - Holding
I feel like a winner, says Willis
Take Forest Fresh in fourth
Logie looking for consistency in one-day international series
What a difference victory makes
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The spirit of cricket
CRICKET IS the most enduring of the ties that bind the West Indian territories which share this unique sporting heritage.
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Terrorism and patience
When the green was seen!
Falling into the bureaucratic trap
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Letters |
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Victim of import cess
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with frustration and great disappointment that I submit this letter. As a caring Jamaican living in the United States I have been very patriotic in trying to find ways to assist my former homeland.
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Police not above the law
What is going on in Kraal?
Justice for Winnie Mandela
Gov't must consult Jamaica
Exorbitant land tax
Raped by my teacher - ordeal of a 16-year-old
What a shame
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'Pecong': Ordinary results from excellent ingredients
PECONG, THE new production playing at The Phillip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, Mona, St. Andrew, appears as yet to be a work in progress.
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'Basic' too complicated
Recording industry consolidates in RIAJam
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Lotto results for May 14, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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