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Cement saga takes new turn - 40% tariff on imported brand
THE ANTI-DUMPING and Subsidies Commission has recommended an immediate combined 40 per cent tariff on the importation of Portland Grey Cement, despite continuing arguments about the Caribbean Cement Company Limited's...
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Bloody rampage - Taxi driver allegedly chops up family then tries to hang self
Air J boasts 89% on time record
UNICEF takes on troubling issues
Green Island Bridge collapses
UWI names new vice-chancellor
Change in Lotto tax position
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Labourer faces second trial for murder
THE COURT of Appeal has ruled that in the interest of justice Michael Pringle, labourer, of Mount Ararat, St. Ann, is to face a second trial for a murder which was committed seven years ago.
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SAJ supports port security
'Fence needed at Sp Town market' - Mayor Notice says $1.6m needed for security venture
'St Bess' councillor calls for more accountability
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Agro-Grace merges with H&L Agri & Marine
AS OF yesterday, December 15, the head office of Agro-Grace has been relocated from 235 Marcus Garvey Drive to 697 Spanish Town Road, where the Hardware and Lumber subsidiary, H&L Agri & Marine is currently located.
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Mission to erase Iraq's debt burden begins
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Best crop of 3-y-os in years
THE OUTCOME of Saturday's prestigious Gold Cup race over seven furlongs has clearly established the fact that the current crop of native bred three-year-olds is the best to grace the Caymanas Park turf in many years.
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Hamilton - the real veteran of racing
Cricket and the peace movement
Ntini rocks WI
JFF targets practice matches to offset $29.5 million debt
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Commentary |
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After Saddam - caution
THE END of the road could hardly have been more ignominious. "We got him" announced American civil administrator L. Paul Bremer of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, his jocularity betraying the mean circumstances of the Iraqi leader's final surrender.
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In the beginning - the IMF
Discrimination is unconstitutional
Saddam's capture: any change?
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Letters |
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Time for evolution of Electoral Commission
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ELECTORAL Advisory Committee is one of our more successful, effective and respected national institutions.
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A position of great weakness
Admirable public servants
When the dust settles
Loss of civility
Time to fix the problem
Prices are crazy
Be our brother's keeper
Terrorism Act needs to be simplified
Shame on us
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Low turnout at Jonkunnu Festival
THE SPARSE gathering at the Jonkunnu Food Festival at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Sunday suggested that the fledgling success enjoyed by the festival last year had departed with the wind.
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Teens emerge winners at Int'l Fashion Invasion
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Mind &Spirit |
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Peter Douglas Clarke: Masonry prepared him for ministry
ON SUNDAY November 30, 2003, Peter Douglas Clarke, JP, was ordained a Deacon in the Anglican church. The Rev. Mr. Clarke, 62 is a theological late bloomer (people who at 50 years or older have decided to pursue pastoral or other related ministries).
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When Selassie talked about his faith
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Lotto results for December 13, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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