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More GCT relief
IF THE recommendations of the Parliamentary Tax Measures Committee are accepted, several additional items could become exempt from General Consumption Tax (GCT).
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House approves toll rules
Pharmacies out of pink eye drugs
Adams goes to Court of Appeal
More changes again for Spn Town bypass
Textbooks finally here
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Fifth WTO Ministerial Conference - Private sector leaders make strong showing
THE JAMAICAN private sector and other non-governmental organisations have made their strongest showing at the fifth WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun in Mexico.
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UWI law student awarded Tastee scholarship
Tosh's mom speaks, 16 years later
Old Harbour cabbies launch reform plans
Tension mounts in Spanish Town
Jamalco gets a massive steam boiler
Marjorie Taylor still recovering
Volunteer registry officially launched
Assessing Anglican decline (Part V) - How they follow Christ Billy Hall
Disabled woman takes case to Appeals Court
KSAC threatens JPSCo with partial non-payment
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Hylton says natural gas project on target
THE GOVERNMENT'S project to introduce natural gas to the local energy mix is on target, with a 2006/07 date set for implementation.
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Argentina defaults on US$3 billion IMF debt
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Kelly can go to Arnett, says H. View
CLYDE JUREIDINI, the general manager of the Harbour View Football Club, says his organisation will not try to stop national midfielder Keith Kelly from going to rivals Arnett Gardens this season if it is proven that he hasn't got the right to.
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Hat-trick of wins for No Tear
Jamaica Bowl squad off to Florida
Big money for Red Stripe fans
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America's dilemma
TODAY IS the second anniversary of September 11, 2001 when two hijacked commercial aircraft hurtled into the twin towers of the World Trade Center and brought them crashing down in a cloud of dust...
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Crucial hour in Iraq
Mexico and free trade: race to the bottom?
Nine/Eleven two years on
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All schools are not equal
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY PERMIT me to share with your readers some points that we need to bear in mind when we think of our secondary school system.
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Figures confirm 10-year decline in poverty
Bringing back school libraries
Sanitise where homeless persons sleep
Iraq, the continuation of US folly
Statue, a sign of rebellion against God
Netball faternity says thanks to all
Right decision, Dr. Davies
Ja artistes should emulate 50 Cent
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AIDS hospice out of space
THE HOPE Hospice in St. James is being overwhelmed by the rising number of AIDS cases in St. James and surrounding parishes, and is fast running out of space to house those stricken with the deadly disease.
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Westmoreland garbage causing concern
'No swimming' NEPA issues warning on Lucea harbour
'St Bess' PC launches asset hunt
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Crabbing up by the place
PICK IT up with your bare hands, hold a chunk of it to your face, and crack it with your teeth.
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Craving for red meat
A special Jamaican delight
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Lotto results for September 10, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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