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Foreign Direct Investment in Jamaica plunges
FOREIGN DIRECT Investment (FDI) in Jamaica fell by US$235 million in 2002 over 2001, figures released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) reveal.
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More police patrols for Portmore
Warders in training at Newcastle
Spanish Town market could be repaired in two weeks
'Education system starved of resources'
Water diversion affects Waltham, Seivwright Gdns
Self-doubt killing Jamaica - Garnett Roper
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Developing states get EU help after Cancun meeting
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES are receiving much needed support from the European Union (EU) in the wake of the breakdown of trade talks at the recent Fifth World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference in Cancun, Mexico, says the Government.
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Time for education revolution, says Seaga
TWELVE-POINT PROPOSAL
Street light project to be audited
More J'cans have piped water - census
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Boyz hold off mighty Brazil
LEICESTER, England, CMC: JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz were beaten by a magical Roberto Carlos first half strike as world champions Brazil won their friendly international 1-0 at Leicester City's Walkers Stadium yesterday.
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Ja win 'bina thriller
Under-23s sink Cuba
Barclay plans to make JFF financially viable
STATHS favoured to advance
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Children and risky behaviour
IN A country where "nuff gal" is evidence of both personal and national progress, perhaps we ought not to be unduly shocked by the findings of a recent survey by the University of the West Indies medical students on the sexual behaviour of our children.
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The international investment argument
Bend it like Beckham
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Campion's statistics
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR. RALPH Thompson's article of October 3, 2003, requires some comments in the interest of accuracy. When statistics are published nationally and perhaps internationally...
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Good old J'can hospitality
Give credit to our stars
Thanks a million
Postal services need to move with the times
The public deserves the truth
Is the court system all hogwash?
Looking beyond the statements
Don't expect too much from the RGD
Harnessing our human resources
Winsome Moore
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Tosh's words slash at UWI
WESTERN BUREAU: WHEN OKU Onoura hit a final high-pitched, penetrating, reverberating 'justeeeceee' at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of the West Indies, Mona, St. Andrew on Saturday afternoon...
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Triple launch at Ashanti
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No longer a 'Wanderer'
COLETTE GARRICK'S love, aside from her children, is her shop - a small cottage to the side of her home located off Hope Road in St. Andrew. It represents her aspirations and life's desires.
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Jack of all trades
Come here, sexy!
Miracle in a bottle - Cellex-C: Defying those age lines
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Lotto results for October 11, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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