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Patterson recommits to education
SANTA CRUZ, St. Elizabeth: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has again endorsed education for all, as the central plank of national development, and a primary focus of his administration.
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Merl Grove mourns - Student dies in car accident at school gate
Haiti threatened with economic sanctions
Phillips vows vigilance against int'l threats
Chamber of Commerce recognises awardees
Government repairs Family Court
TT Gov't revamps financial support for tertiary students
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Mother grieves 3-y-o son's death
WHEN MITSY Knight, the mother of a three-year-old boy killed during gang violence last week, heard the strains of the hit song 'Missing You' at the wake held at her home earlier this week, she fainted. "I never even realised that I had fainted, is...
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Nursing Council gives extension to some nurses
Water commission denies untreated sewage claim
It all happened in September 2003
Gun violence escalates
Half Moon accused of damaging wetlands
Fines for remittance services in breach to be reviewed
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Montego Bay eco-tourism plan in limbo
WESTERN BUREAU: ONE YEAR after the Montego Bay Marine Park announced its intention to implement a multi-million dollar eco-tourism project for the Howard Cooke Boulevard Park and adjoining wetlands, the project remains in limbo.
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Support new pension plan - R. Danny Williams
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Ja spin charms Bajans
JAMAICA DOMINATED the opening day of the Carib Beer Series cricket match at Sabina Park yesterday with spin bowlers Ryan Cunningham and captain Gareth Breese along with wicketkeeper Keith Hibbert in the starring roles.
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Defiant batting holds up Leewards
WI defeat S Africa A in ODI warm-up
Boyz kick off 2004 against Uruguay
Defiant batting lifts Windwards
Wolmer's trounce Kingston College
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Missing the IT boat
DESPITE SOME improvement in the overall economy, the lack of new job opportunities continues to be a problem for the Bush administration. Now comes the bad news that giant International Business Machines (IBM) will be outsourcing some of its technical...
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Stats, maths, balls and bats
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - 'No such thing as an illegitimate child'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest your article of January 15/04 captioned "Children born out of wedlock" are still "bastards" and was reminded of a personal experience many moons ago.
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'Sting' should be about entertainment
Another innocent victim
Who said class war is a thing of the past?
A man is just a man
In the interest of farmer enrichment
Splitting the Anglican community
We extend our gratitude
Thanks and commendation to the police
Searching for Norman Stewart
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SOAPSCENE
Jack incriminated himself on the witness stand, stating that he stole heroin from the police evidence room and planted it in Michael's condo. Greenlee eavesdropped as Kendall proposed to Ryan, which he later accepted. Ryan caught Greenlee snooping in...
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Tennis heats up
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'Dedicated to sweetness'
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: IN 1974, James Edwin Wyllie, a native of St. Vincent, who was living in England, packed up his mechanical engineering career and along with his wife Lorna a Jamaican came to settle here.
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Pig industry records growth
Cattle sector not fully exploited
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Monkey business IN 2004
EVERYTHING WILL be workable this year. At least the agile Monkey will not give up before trying every angle. There will be success even in impossible ventures, there will be inventions and improvisations galore.
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Beautiful by nature
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Lotto results for January 18, 2004
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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