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Friday | January 14, 2005 |
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Golding heads 'West' - Will finally get his chance to secure a Parliamentary seat
BRUCE GOLDING, chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the man seen as the likely successor to Edward Seaga as party leader, is heading to Western Kingston to be the constituency's new caretaker, sources say.
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British agents to assume top JCF positions
Delta announces major airfare cut - Air Jamaica will not follow suit
Customers to benefit from low fuel rates
Caribbean agri body to be formed
Paulwell wants end to petroleum dispute |
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Passion for education earns Hickling Silver Pen award
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS need care and support if they are to survive, Hilary Robertson-Hickling, lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona, and a recipient of The Gleaner's Silver Pen.
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Triple murder in Gordon Town
King's Plaza in breach of building codes
More redundancies at Air Jamaica
Report on JPS billing fiasco for early February |
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Mark Walters to sue DB&G for $750 million
INVESTMENT EXECUTIVE Mark Walters has filed a claim in the Supreme Court against his former employers, investment bankers Dehring Bunting & Golding (DB&G), for the sum of $750 million (US$12 million).
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Aubyn Hill dissociates himself from Arabian legal drama
Ensuring a safe landing (Part 3)
NCB to pay former senior managers $24m
Wages, productivity and Seaga |
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Sport's King and Queen
OLYMPIC DUAL gold medallist Veronica Campbell and Athens Games silver medallist Danny McFarlane were last night crowned the Queen and King of Jamaican sport in 2004 at last night's gala Carreras Sportsman and Sportwoman of the Year awards...
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Jamaica all set for round two
Hemmings, Graham to be honoured
Lara's World Cup complaint
Australia not worried about WI
Bank on Royal Run
Commentary - Divestment still undecided |
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Editorial - Where Marley belongs BOB MARLEY'S death in 1981 was an international news event and reports that his widow, Rita, planned to exhume his body from Nine Miles in St. Ann and re-inter the remains of Jamaica's most famous citizen at Shashemane in Ethiopia were no less so.
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Continuity in community policing
What is in this for me?
Consumer madness and holiday spending |
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Letter of the day - Defending the value of community tourism THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to address a public comment by Mr. Kingsley Thomas (January 6 Gleaner) which dismisses out-of-hand the value of community tourism for Jamaica (and by extension, presumably also precludes an acknowledgement of the value...
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Marley belongs to Jamaica
Comparing murder rates
SLB must get act together
The same God |
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Out and about Appleton Mix will be held at the Village Cafe, 20 Barbican Road, St. Andrew. Gates open at 6 p.m. Two for one Appleton Special all night. Ladies: free.
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Adrian Flanigan - Cool, confident Spelling Bee competitor |
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