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New era at Solid Waste - Errol Greene tipped to head troubled agency
ERROL GREENE, the chief executive officer of the Kingston City Centre Improvement Company (KCCIC), is tipped to become the new executive director of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA).
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Labour Ministry exploring low-skilled job areas in Canada
Bandwagon effect? PSOJ's lockdown plan gets widespread support
Heritage Trust to submit guidelines on downtown Kingston plans
Police to hold mass meeting on salary issue Tuesday
Golding to name his shadow cabinet soon
Resource problems hampering CAPE
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House approves the Overseas Exam Act
THE HOUSE of Representatives on Wednesday approved the Overseas Examination Commission Act, paving the way for the commission to be converted into a statutory body.
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Filthy drains plague MoBay
Mind & Spirit - Sex and the Demonic
Stiffer fines coming for traffic offences
Disability seminar stresses the crippling effects of violence
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Business
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Hire Jamaicans, Dalley warns local companies
MINISTER OF Labour and Social Security Horace Dalley has put multinational firms that have failed to train Jamaicans to assume top executive posts in these entities on notice .
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New RADA drive for local products
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Sport
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Now or never! Windies batsmen take matters into their own hands
WEST INDIES have taken a unique approach to solving the batting problems that have beset them ahead of the last two one-day international (ODI) matches in the Digicel Series against Pakistan today and tomorrow.
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Performance enhancer assessing WI's mental state
Gov't injects $25m to fight doping
St Andrew run away with title
Top three hunt vital points
Eltham Colts too strong for N Manley
Tobago, Silver Wedding fancied
Kitson aiming for glory
Commentary - The wonders of Pakistan
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Commentary
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Editorial - Dalley's timely warning
LABOUR MINISTER Horace Dalley's plea for Members of Parliament (MPs) to be more discriminating in the quality of persons they recommend for overseas employment is one worth heeding, and none too soon.
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Some things do not change
Introduce whistle-blowing legislation
Move to arrest decay
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Letters
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Letter of the day - Roadblocks to prayer?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE VOICES of innocent citizens have been silenced again, by the power of the gun. The men who have carried out these cruel actions, and no doubt enjoy killing people, were once tender in heart, with ambition, and the desire to live...
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Noisy sessions at Devon House
Vote for accountability
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Entertainment
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Soap scoop - Martha Byrne: working for hope
MARTHA BYRNE (Lily Walsh, As the World Turns) has been active in helping to support the work of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for many years. This year she joined a number of other daytime stars in donating their collection of 'red carpet' gowns..
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Upcoming events
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Farmer's Weekly
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Citrus sector braces for new disease
THE ISLAND'S citrus industry, which is still recovering from the tristeza virus, is now facing a more serious threat of being wiped out as a result of the new kanca disease that attacks and kills the citrus plant.
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Agri agency celebrates 31 years of research
On the farm - Following in the family's footsteps
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