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Customs check Surridge scrutinises port officials in price gouging fiasco
MIKE SURRIDGE, the tough-talking head of the Financial Investigation Division (FID), has warned that he will be recommending harsh actions against Customs officials if they are found to be involved in the foul up in the importation...
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I am free as a bird - 'Butch'
Christmas messages
Bitter deal When sugar loses its sweetness
Six perish in car plunge
Blessed are the poor...
Christmas Greetings from Jamaica Gleaner On-line
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Relative quiet in West Kingston
COMPARED TO other crime-ridden areas like neighbouring South St. Andrew and Southside in Central Kingston, things were relatively quiet in West Kingston in 2004.
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Little to celebrate in South St Andrew
They cry peace
Next hurricane season active but less intense
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Treasures at stake
WHOEVER emerges victorious after this Boxing Day's first end of round final of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League between Harbour View and Waterhouse at the National Stadium will have more reasons to be jubilant.
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Year in review - Aussies still the best
Commentary - Why cricket clubs need help and why they deserve it
This year's top stories
The scourge of sport in 2004
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Editorial - Greater professionalism required
THE TASK Force on Education, in accepting that Jamaican teachers urgently need upgrading to professional status if the system within which they work is to function properly, has recommended that all teachers should have a Bachelor's degree in education...
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Access to finance capital - The missing element to Jamaica's development
It nuh c(h)ris without Christ!
'Boxed in' Day reflections
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Letter of the day - Joint effort deserves applause
THE EDITOR, Sir: I hope you will allow me to allay the concerns of Mr. D. Anthony Williams, the author of the 'Letter of the Day', of Sunday, December 19, 2004...with regard to the new facilities to be constructed at 35 Grant's Pen Road.
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Air Jamaica franchise to subsidise tourism
Young, gifted and black'
Rude and insulting
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Wrapped and ready
THERE HAS been a gradual evolution of the image of the female dancehall entertainer. In the beginning, there were Muma Nancy, Lady Mackerel, Lady Ann, Sister Charmaine and Lady G. They were hardcore dancehall deejays and their images...
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Coming full circle - Selectors move from the turntables to the studios
Rae shines 'Into the Woods'
Social - 'Command Performance' for Maxfield Park children
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A father's influence
IF YOU were to write a character reference now for Trace Williams, it would read: always neatly attired, he has an even temperament and wears a contagious smile.
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Have you inherited God?
Lloyd Young - a living legend
A general's journey
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Merry Christmas, sad Christianity
CHRISTMAS REPRESENTS the greatest cultural triumph of the Christian religion: There is no holiday which unites as many people in celebration, gaiety and family togetherness as does Christmas.
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'Jesus' life is a myth'
The regional academic Olympics and the CSME
A free ride on the back of education
The CXC is not for all students
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