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published: Sunday | December 7, 2003
Lead Stories


LABOUR PAINS
Aussie US$10m project in trouble

A LABOUR dispute at the Ausjam gold mine in Kraal, Clarendon, has put in limbo plans for a major investment in a scrap metal recycling project...

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Aussie struggles to keep gold mining dream alive
Zimbabwe crisis deepens
Ja winning anti-crime war -Phillips
Visitor harassment drops

News


Tourism sector upbeat
WITH HOPES buoyed by the arrival of Jamaica's one millionth cruise ship visitor last week and 'early winds' of increased tour bookings, hotel occupancy, some Ocho Rios businesses are on a high...

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NWC on massive collection drive
THE GLEANER'S EDITORS FORUM
PNP struggles to shed corruption stigma ...

Business


$ave some cash this Xmas
THE HOLIDAY season is marked by homecomings of all sorts. For many parents of college-aged children the season also means forking out extra cash for ...

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Should I save or invest? Do you know the difference?
Sterling Asset Mgmt puts in a good year
Fraser heads Royal Plantation

Sport


Excelsior, Frome Tech stalemate
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TOP schoolboy teams in the island, daCosta Cup champions Frome Technical and Manning Cup victors Excelsior High, played to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the ...

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Gore, Nelson provisional leaders
Distinctly Irish impressive
No quick fix for West Indies cricket Tony Becca

Commentary


Salary overpayment to teachers
IT HAS now come to light that over an eight-year period the Ministry of Education has overpaid specialist teachers by some $750 million. This is a sum of such magnitude that it cannot be the result of a minor slip-up or oversight. On the part of the...

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Tourism prospects: A good year, but ...
Important matters of law
Memories of Roberts, Hoyte
Dangers of the Terrorism Prevention Act

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Being prepared for terrorism

THE EDITOR, Sir: AS THE Government and the Opposition prepares to debate the draft of the terrorism bill in Parliament without first or concurrently addressing our preparedness ...

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Reinstating the death penalty
Transforming politics
Offended by sign
Backing the music industry

Entertainment


Praise the Lord!
Pass on the bottle

HERE IS a brainteaser - an alcoholic beverage being title sponsors of a gospel show. Do not be quick to dismiss the notion, as stranger things ...

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ESM 398 ­ - what a treasure
Eva Myers celebrates in style
Cherry Natural trodding naturally and militantly

Arts &Leisure


Christmas dolls:
'Miss Lou, 'Sunshine Girls' now on the market

THERE IS 'Miss Lou' ­ a doll dressed like the cultural icon in a bandanna and apron, hooped earrings, beaded necklaces and clinking bangles on its hand.Then there's the ...

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Bachelor's degrees for Edna Manley College
The word was good!
ARTS DIARY
Artie and the corrupt cop

In Focus


The state of the media
WITH ALL the signs of sickness around us ­ some of which seem terminal ­ one thing we can all agree on: The Press is healthy, robust and showing all the signs of vitality...Ian Boyne

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Understanding ...
The Limitations of Actions Act
If this is Beauty, who is the Beast?
Golding is walking too softly




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