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Breaking Story...
Beenie Man in hospital
after early morning accident
While many of us were turning in our beds about 3:45a.m.today, ace
entertainer, Moses Davis, known to many as Beenie Man did not make
a turn at the newly detoured section of the Mandela Highway in the
vicinity of the Caymanas crossing.
Fuss over smoking Carreras to challenge ban in public places
CARRERAS GROUP Limited, the major producer of cigarettes in Jamaica,
is mounting a major offensive against moves by the health authorities
to have a full ban on smoking in public places.
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AG says teachers must repay
NHDC fails to account
for contracts
Tinson Pen nine set
free - RM blocks trial in drug case
Giving the gift of
health
MoBay to get recycling
plant
'Sit in' cripples
Family Court
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News
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Market's deplorable condition upsets Mayor
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MAYOR of Montego Bay, Noel Donaldson, has expressed
outrage at the deplorable conditions of the sanitary conveniences
at the Charles Gordon Market in the second city.
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Manchester Brigade under 'fire'
Parliament approves
guarantee for NROC loan
New electronic trading
system June
It happened in June...
CMU dismantled, Baby Pansy missing...
Children born out
of wedlock are still 'bastards'
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Sport
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Three Ja venues in hunt for World Cup games
WESTERN BUREAU: A YET to be constructed stadium in Trelawny and
Kingston's Sabina Park and the National Stadium are the three venues
the Jamaican Bid Committee (JBC)...
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Centurion promises batting treat and a draw
Mt Salem safe for
final
Battle of 'giants'
begin today
Calabar, Ardenne face
off in quarter-finals
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Commentary
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The redundancy pay debate
UNDER THE Employment (Termination and Redundancy Payments) Act introduced
by Michael Manley in the Seventies, workers whose employment is
terminated after two years are entitled to redundancy payments in
addition to pay in lieu of notice.
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The Dean insurgency
How hath the dons
fallen
Revival and progress
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Letters
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The real causes of male bashing
THE EDITOR, Sir: OUR MEN have been feeling 'put upon' by the flood
of movies, talk shows and magazine articles that dissect the male
and drag out his deficiencies before national and international
audiences.
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Prime Minister Library and Museum .
Mr. Seaga should resign
as party leader
The issue of gun licences
Congrats, education
awardees
Keep the Redundancy
Act
Access for the disabled
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Entertainment
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Christopher's Café, warm and inviting
CHRISTOPHER'S CAFÉ rests easily on the ground floor of The
Quad, Trinidad Terrace, New Kingston. The jazz club brings the lighter
side of entertainment to the four-level entertainment complex, which
is just off New Kingston's hip-strip.
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Pocket Band complements poetry
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Cornwall
Edition
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'New cop won't halt crime wave'
WESTERN BUREAU: DR. HORACE Chang, Jamaica Labour Party deputy leader
in charge of Area Council Four, is not convinced that the impending
change in the leadership of the St. James Police Division will have
a significant impact...
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'St Bess' construction clampdown working
MoBay set for Air
J Jazz Fest
Falmouth gets new
medical facility
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What's
Cooking
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DRINK UP, NATURALLY
WHAT IS natural juice? Food asks three sources, "So, what is natural
juices anyway?" We found out that natural juices are not what many
of us think it is.
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Le Gourmet for all your deli needs
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Lotto results for
January 14, 2004
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE
TICKET:
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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