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| published: Friday | January 17, 2003 |
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Techs strike again - Plan to defy IDT's 8 a.m. work order
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL technologists who are on strike again said yesterday they would not resume work this morning at 8 o'clock, as specified in the Industrial Disputes Tribunal's (IDT) back-to-work order.
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Scientists say bananas could split unless...
Vendors, principal clash at Knockalva
Nat'l leaders look to hope
'Ochi' pier changes free of incidents
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Mayor wants law to settle MP/councillor tenure row
COUNCILLOR LLOYD Hill, chairman of the Hanover Parish Council, has moved a resolution calling for amendments to the laws relating to sitting councillors who are elected Members of Parliament and who chose to hold both positions simultaneously.
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Retrial ordered for murder accused
Gov't to specify JDF police powers
JPSCo tops OUR complaint list
US$6m not missing - JTB boss
...JLP calls for release of audit
Airport workers assured of pension after change-over
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Business Personality of the month - Stephen Hill brings J'can TV to NY Al Edwards
Legendary crooner Frank Sinatra said of New York, "If I can make it there I can make it anywhere."
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Official inflation rate set to soar
Beyond the meltdown: why corporate governance now?
Developers review toll for Highway 2000
The state of the economy - should we be panicking?
Cathy Kerr - keeping an eye on the Hendrickson's finances
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Grass move irks MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: A DECISION by the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to strip the new Catherine Hall Sports Complex, in Montego Bay, of its lush layer of grass to use in upgrading the National Stadium, is being viewed with contempt in the western city.
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Local stations hunt World Cup TV rights
Hooper backs 'fresh' Windies
A well deserved victory
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Trade union militancy
THE RELUCTANCE of the Minister of Labour and Social Security to use the provisions of the labour laws to protect the public from illegal strike action is again evident in the current case of the government's medical technologists.
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An exemplary robe model
Organic farming - a viable option?
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Why the Highway 2000 protest?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PROTEST action by the truckers on the Highway 2000 project has far-reaching implications and should be thoroughly investigated.
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Teacher recruitment
Promoting responsible drinking
Falmouth forsaken
Militarism and democracy
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Fun times at Village Café
AFTER YOU have climbed the stairs and just before entering the Village Café in Liguanea, St. Andrew, you will see a sign which says 'Support Live Music'.
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Funny, fantastic Jann Arden play 'Grande' set
Redbones worth every red cent
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Lotto results for January 15, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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