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| published: Friday | February 27, 2004 |
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Cup venue still undecided
THE DECISION of which venue - or venues - will form part of Jamaica's 2007 World Cup of cricket bid will not be made for possibly another three weeks.
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Fingerprints Act to be broadened
Dead fish still in Mona dam - NWC devises steps to manage population
Constitutional Court to hear CCJ arguments on April 19
More Haitians arrive - Refugees to be transferred to Montpelier, St. James
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Woman convicted for deceiving court
MAY PEN, Clarendon: SHERLY MARX, 38, has been found guilty of perverting the course of justice and was sentenced in the May Pen Resident Magistrate's Court on February 23 to a fine of $150,000 or three months in prison.
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Credit union gives chairs to Resident Magistrates
Black River Fisheries re-opens
Alliance formed between Portland and California
Man shot and killed by gunman
Medical doctors issue ultimatum
Ja Broilers to donate chickens to Haitians
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Local steel prices contin ue to rise
LOCAL steel prices continue to skyrocket as China's huge demand goes on unabated and world supplies become more scarce. Not a day goes by without an announced price increase or surcharge.
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Bear Stearns sounds positive note on Ja
Lotto colossus hurdles tax trap
Scotiabank sees growth ahead for Ja
MoU lacks credibility - Da Costa
Ja Broilers profits up 42 per cent
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Ja, Windwards battle
THE BATTLE between Jamaica and the Windward Islands for a place in the final of the International Challenge Trophy section of the Carib Beer cricket series got under way at Alpart yesterday with both teams trading shots and sharing...
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Log on to real progress
FTC should reconsider opening hours findings
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Keeping tabs on Region Seven
SOFT-SPOKEN Paul Burke has, for many years, been an effective debater and apologist for the People's National Party (PNP), sometimes giving the impression that he supports an opponent's point of view...
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Concerning the gay marriage debate
Cocoa rehabilitation programme
Sober as a judge
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Paltry US effort to help Haiti
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS AN American living in Jamaica, I am truly saddened to see my country's response to the situation in Haiti. The Bush administration's apathy towards the suffering of our Haitian neighbours is morally reprehensible.
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Illegal taxi crisis
The dishonesty of our leaders
Many thanks
he sins of our fathers
Prove them wrong
aitians in need
Urgent, industry in danger
Enough is enough
Parish Council apologises to contractor
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One good fade follows another
BARBERSHOP 2: Back In Business offers you nothing more than Barbershop did, though it pretends to for just a moment. Even the plotline seems to be a slightly re-heated version of the first Barbershop.
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Palace brings back the Oscar hot tips
Aluta Continua keeps the fire blazing
More than just the 'Word!'
Supreme Ventures Carnival kicks off!
'Downtown Carnival 2k4' in high gear
'Unplugged' ignites at Weekenz
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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