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MoU lights out? - Likely JPS rate increase could threaten wage agreement
THE ALREADY shaky talks between Government and trade unions over a successor to last year's Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) could be endangered by possible electricity rate increases.
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'Bad spots' for motor vehicle accidents - Traffic fatalities on the decline
Thumbs up for entertainment, culture and tourism
JAPEX conference kicks off today
Hotel sector uncertain about benefits from Cricket World Cup
JLP must present alternative model
INSIDE PARLIAMENT - Gallimore raps Government's reluctance to help coffee farmers
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News
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Criminal activities stifling businesses in MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: THE RECENT upsurge in criminal activities in Montego Bay has left the business community worried that things could get worse if urgent measures are not taken to curb the problem.
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Four shot and injured in Spanish Town
Negative impact of cable on children
Pursuing a new growth strategy - Pt II
The Christian church in Jamaica
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Business
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CLOSE QUARTER COMFORT - THE APPEAL OF TOWN HOUSES
JAMAICA'S SECURITY conditions have transformed the local preference for types of dwelling in the real estate market, say real estate professionals.
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GIVING UP SPACE, PRIVACY
Starting a successful franchise
Matching your life goals with your financial goals
What I would like to see in the Budget ...
Beating inflation
NCB offers mobile payment processing
Pan Caribbean hits billion-dollar mark
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Sport
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Swing By at the double
SWING BY joined a select band of fillies to complete the 1000 Guineas and Oaks double when she won the mile and quarter classic at Caymanas Park yesterday in post-to-post fashion, for the Hilma Veira Trophy.
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Trinidad & Tobago's brilliant double
Saints close in on title
August Town on track for crown
Tough task for Tivoli
Cyclists provide spark at the Dover raceway
Liverpool dash Chelsea's double hopes
Cricket: 'Run wid it again!'
White elephant fears haunt Leaky
The compound within the complex
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Commentary
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Cricket's long-term benefits
THE ARGUMENTS and counter arguments about the cost to the country of hosting a part of next year's Cricket World Cup tournament reflect a sad lack of appreciation by both the Government and the parliamentary Opposition of the real and potential...
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JAMAICA'S EDUCATION CRISIS: Honesty and political will needed
... Family life education an imperative
White elephants and public expenditure
Bushy Iraqi road
This idea of a failed state
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Letters
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Towards better parenting skills in Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to thank and congratulate Kevin O'Brien Chang for his article, entitled 'Licensing the Jamaican penis', in The Sunday Gleaner of April 16.
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Wrong message on UK teaching
'Gospel of Judas' dubious
Get on with governance, PM
Nelsons own no Cashew Grove lands
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Entertainment
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No 'Hurrah' for Beenie, Bounty
JULIAN LEE-SAMUELS, newly- promoted president, Jamaica Carnival, says they are expecting no problems at their 'Final Hurrah' free party today at the National Stadium car park.
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Rupee looking towards the future
Alison Hinds rolls it on her own
Soca artistes do J'can dances
Jumo serves 'cook-up' with wine
A Pulsating Party!
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Arts &Leisure
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Profit from your passion
IF YOUR passion is photography, you really enjoy it, and you do it very well, why not make some money from it? Visit any photo lab, listen to the photographers as they check their pictures, compare assignments, bargain for discounts, boast...
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The National Visual Arts Competition 2006
Artie and the squatting cricketer
Ism and schism
A celebrated murder mys tery
Great read for children
'Mills and Boonish' tale of romance
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Outlook
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DAVID DAVIES - INDEPENDENCE IS MY MIDDLE NAME
"I AM AN independent person," states David Davies, the man who refused all offers of help when starting out in his career of finance and carved for himself a niche which, he today boasts, was created by his own hands.
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Dahlia Walker-Huntington - An attorney with an entrepreneurial spirit
When not to beat
The unforgiving SPOUSE
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In Focus
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BUDGETING for development Budgeting for development
THE PERIOD April/May marks 55 years since Jamaica's first development budget. It was presented by Hugh Foot, then the new governor (1951-57). As we enter the parliamentary debate on the Budget on April 27, the issue of development remains central to...
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Robotham's unbal anced analysis
A most uncomfortable experience
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