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Banana blues - Revised EU tariff ruled illegal - Hall predicts devastation for Ja
THE REVISED European Union (EU) tariff on imported Latin American bananas that continues to favour African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states was yesterday ruled illegal by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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'Million Woman March' flops
Bludgeoned UK youth of J'can descent
JTB Canada appoints new regional director
Thousands benefit from NHT refunds
Cops go MIA in St James
Don't abandon sugar, G-G urges
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MP calls for expansion of NYS programme
JAMES ROBERTSON, Opposition spokesman on Youth, Community Development and Sports, has called for the expansion of the National Youth Service (NYS). He said this was necessary to capture more youths.
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Farmers urged to explore exotic export markets
Serial rapist gets 23 years in prison
New trial ordered for security guard
Patterson defends $21m travel bill
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Business
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Lift Up Ja to employ 20,000
SOME 20,000 PERSONS will be employed for three years under Phase II of the Lift Up Jamaica Project, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson announced recently.
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Financing for your mortgage
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Sport
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Coach lauds Junior Pan Am team
HEAD COACH Dwayne Jarrett has described Jamaica's performance at the XIII Pan American Junior Athletics Championships in Windsor, Canada as 'awesome'. "When this team left here, nobody expected this," said Jarrett...
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U-19s crash to 75 all out
Inexperience blamed for drop in ranking
Simpson boots home four-timer
McLaughlin mines gold
Vultures fly past Angels
Burrell leaves today on FIFA assignment
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Commentary
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Two to go for cricket ' s sake
THE IMPASSE that has overtaken West Indies cricket shows no sign of early resolution; and the World Cup 2007 is not that far away. The two sides, the West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players Association, appear incapable of resolving...
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Cops need non-lethal alternatives
Opting for luck or hard work
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - How the PM can secure his legacy
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHO IS responsible for the prime minister's image? Can someone please tell me what Jamaica's domestic agenda is? Where is it published? What is its time line? What are the checkpoints?
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The significance of Emancipation
Clean up the ranks
Good work by the FTC
Address Mt Rosser issue
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Entertainment
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Laid-back luxury at 'Funky Town'
WESTERN BUREAU: THE BALLROOM of the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston, was given what classic car enthusiasts call the 'resto-mod' treatment for the 'Funky Town' party on Sunday night.
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Lynel, Bull square off in Asylum
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Lifestyle
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'Life over death' - Professionals give it up for Bobo Hill 'livity'
SHARON KELLY-STAIR was a director at the Ministry of Education, principal of Ferncourt High School in St. Ann and was a lay reader in the Anglican Church. Now she makes knitting bags, and occasionally teaches...
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Catholics, look out!
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