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Energy-saving fund - Gov't to invest in alternative sources of conservation
AGAINST THE background of rising oil prices, government is establishing a fund to promote energy saving and the development of alternative sources as part of a National Energy Policy.
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Football murders leave Ewarton residents in shock
Violence flares in Mountain View
CSEC WHIZ-KID - Reaping the rewards of studying
Million-dollar boost for Jamaica AIDS Support analysis project
'Sunshine City' loses causeway suit again
Ground to be broken for new resort
UK deportee mastermind behind football killings - cops
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News
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UWI lowers entry requirements for nursing students
THE UNIVERSITY of the West Indies has dropped matriculation qualifications for some nursing students in its medical programme. Deputy Principal Joseph Pereira says the university took the initiative last year...
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September deadline for UWI fees
PNPYO leaders face off at HQ
Swazi king chooses 13th virgin fiancée
J'can women on Canadian farms
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Business
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Foreign owned companies pay higher dividends - JSE
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN of the Jamaica Stock Exchange, Mr. Roy Johnson has urged companies not to underestimate a dividend policy for their organisations. He was speaking at the JSE's Awards luncheon to announce the winners of the Market Research Competition.
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Exporters face losses from new EU regulations
Employers mark excellence
ACP, EU leaders to talk sugar reform
PSOJ supports new political code
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Sport
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Red-hot B'port triumph again
BRIDGEPORT HIGH scored their fifth consecutive win, registering a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Kingston College in their Group E ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup encounter at Clovelly Park, KC's North Street campus, yesterday.
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Boys' Town get ready to grace home turf
Pick-9 heading to $2m
Contract dispute should not divide WI team - Howard
Jamaica pace duo recovering in camp
FROM THE BOUNDARY - What's the problem with Marshall and Washington?
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Commentary
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Jamaican aggression
THE RANGE of mores and behaviour considered acceptable to different cultures is so vast that sometimes a few are likely to escape notice during familiarisation and orientation sessions for persons recruited for overseas programmes.
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When God came down
Ailing health-care system is nothing new
Bartlett questions tourism investment locations
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to monitor carrying of guns!
THE EDITOR, Sir: POLICE PAY and all that aside. Is it beyond the political will or competence of this Government to stop the carrying of guns by whoever feels the need to without a licence?
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Be captain, Mr Mayor
Respect the young people
Kids live what they learn
Are these men the best?
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Entertainment
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RE- Plugged! - Popular music show back on track
AFTER AN EXTENSIVE hiatus for the 2005 calendar, cable channel R.E. TV has resumed its staging of 'R.E. Unplugged.' Held at 'Weekenz' entertainment centre on Saturday night...
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Different views on 'Evening on the Harbour'
Kutcher, Moore ties the knott
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Lifestyle
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Rising from Back Pasture
VIEWERS OF the televised Rising Stars competition often asked where is Back Pasture - the community from which one of the finalists, Christopher Martin, hails. Someone even said to Lifestyle,
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FIVE THINGS TO DO IN BACK PASTURE
BACK PASTURE RECORDED
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