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| published: Friday | September 5, 2003 |
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Millions snatched from Ja druglords - Cops nab alleged hitman
WESTERN BUREAU: A DEPORTEE, who it is believed can assist the police in their investigations into two recent drug-related murders in St. James...
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Norman Horne to replace McKenzie in the Senate
Teacher migration blamed for poor CXC performance
MoBay family bombed - Blaze leaves 17 homeless
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDEE FOR ST. ANN - Surviving the battle, gaining the reward
Ministry says book distribution on track
Schools face shutdown - Private centres urged to regularise operations
Missing policeman's torso believed found
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Flooding causes water woes in Manchester
THE NATIONAL Water Commission (NWC) is advising customers served by the Christiana/Spalding water supply system in Manchester, that the current disruption in their regular water supply...
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JSIF reports successes since 1996 inception
Computer training for Yallahs Primary students
Consumer Affairs resolves 804 cases in four-month period
Carib Hall of Fame Awards next week
Answering Billy Hall (Pt III) - Clarifying the altar and the pulpit
Two PC banks closed
Mixed views over random placement of GSAT students
Terrorist awareness heightens in Jamaica
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Extortion - When contracts become feeding trees
THE WORK of the NWA essentially, is that of project management. The ISO (International Standards Organisation) principles guide us in implementing a Quality Management system that defines the way we plan, control and manage our road projects.
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Extortion still real and current
Stormy weather The effect of an adverse economic climate
Prospects improve for 'Island Cruiser'
No US solutions likely to reduce crime problems
Intellectual property rights affect access to genetic resources
Government moves to improve tax collection
Private sector takes on Atlanta
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Saratoga at its best
ANOTHER GLORIOUS season at Saratoga ended recently. The period July 31 to September 1 highlights racing at its finest as the New York Racing Association (NYRA) stages the most spectacular promotion of horse racing one could expect anywhere in the world.
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Ja U23s to take on Cuba
Let's stick with Robert Samuels
Michelka to return with a bang
New tax could boost illegal numbers games
Haynes on the warpath
Powell set to strike
MP gives monetary aid to Portmore United
Rose shines on debut
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Could the PM be serious?
IT IS not unknown for politicians when speaking in a foreign jurisdiction where they wish to impress an audience, to make utterances that they might be hard-pressed to defend at home.
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Those stars of wonder
Agriculture: Is it dead?
Why I write like I do (2nd anniversary)
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Bringing back school libraries
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a well known fact that learning can take place anywhere, anytime.
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Cleaning up Ja
Fleeced by cops
Don't split the team
When in Jamaica...
Taxing from the top
Taking 'Oliver' abroad
Reality hits on the road
George Anderson
Another look at Hope Zoo
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Predator keeps his head
PREDATOR HAS helped put madness in style. The husky-voiced deejay may seem fixated on madness in his songs, but the massive attention and 'hype' he now commands seems to be worth it.
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Magic scenes, matching music at Fairfield Theatre
Daily Bread - a dine outside delight
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Lotto results for September 4, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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