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State hunts for Cash Pot fakes - Gaming commission drafting summonses for 119 vendors
AS THE Government intensifies its probe into last Saturday's multimillion-dollar illegal Cash Pot bust, summonses for 119 vendors, employed by the network, are now being drafted by the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC).
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JUTC wage payments to cost $100m
US team on gastro trail in Ja
'I'm optimistic' - JTA president-elect to institute mentoring programme for teachers
Cattle sector hits new low
Rains lash MoBay
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NHDC goes head hunting
THE NATIONAL Housing Development Corporation (NHDC) is seeking nine managers to fill newly-created posts under its restructuring exercise.
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Woman dies in auto crash
Med techs to meet lawyers today
US professor gives tips for public sector improvement - Commends Government's effort on modernisation
Brown's Town College to offer UWI nursing degree
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BoJ slashes interest rates yet again
THE BANK of Jamaica (BoJ) yesterday took the decision to again lower interest rates. This latest reduction is again applicable to its longer term reverse repurchase instruments...
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Land lines are becoming thing of the past in Italy
US stocks shed losses as bonds stabilise
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Maxwell aims to take Reno to the top
TOP RANKED football coach Geoffery Maxwell was yesterday appointed head coach of Westmoreland Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) outfit Reno United for the upcoming season.
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Track stars bring hope for medals
Boys' Town celebrate half century with Senior League crown
Pick 9 heading for 1$m
JLA resumes sponsorship at Caymanas
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Getting value for money
THE REPORT from Dr. Carlton Davis, the Cabinet Secretary, which was tabled in Parliament on Wednesday, shows that 144 people had been hired by government, either as consultants, advisers or special advisers.
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Out of many, one people
The case for reparation for slavery
A proud tradition of struggle
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Put country's interest before political party
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LEADERS of the two major political parties are soon to relinquish their posts as head of their respective parties.
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Thank you Miss Lou
Sex and decadence
More than hollow rhetoric needed
Fix Half-Way Tree's chaotic traffic mess
Stop the slide now
'Redemption Song', bigger but not better
Not quite so, Melville Cooke
Instill respect, discipline in our children
Think twice, Desmond McKenzie
New water treatment facility needed
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Eight to receive top awards
COME TONIGHT, seven of Jamaica's entertainment personalities and one outstanding band will be awarded for their excellence in their respective careers at the Prime Minister's Independence Gala.
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Showers of blessing for 'Augus' Fair
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Workshop on dangerous goods ends in Kingston
SHIPPING PERSONNEL from across the region and members from the private sector of Jamaica just completed an intensive three-day workshop on the handling of dangerous goods and hazardous material.
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NOTICE
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Mind &Spirit |
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A noble dance institution
TWO YEARS after dance teacher, Pat Noble got saved, she was on the stage of the Little Theatre dancing to Bob Marley's Redemption Song in a Jamaica School of Dance production.
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Is Jamaica still a mission field?
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Lotto results for August 2, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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