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published: Friday | February 21, 2003 |
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NHDC halts work on two PRIDE sites
THE NATIONAL Housing Development Corporation (NHDC) says it has asked Danwills Construction Ltd. to stop work on two controversial NHDC/Operation PRIDE sites.
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Jamaica, T&T in natural gas project
Two infants perish in fire
Gov't stimulates flavour industry Ministries join forces to develop new products
JTA's wage dispute back with Finance Ministry
SAJ barred from voting in Kingston Wharves showdown - Decision day postponed again
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In wake of Seaga's remarks... Mixed views from business sector leaders
THE JAMAICA Labour Party's (JLP) decision to end its co-operation with the Government and to pursue a course that would bring down the regime could lead to unnecessary disruption, sector leaders have cautioned.
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REP gears up to earn own 'dough'
Ministry pushes reviewing Local Gov't reform
Gov't seals water deals
$Million boost for poor
Stray animal shooting Bill before House
Nat'l Land Agency setting up Internet links
Jamalco strikers back on the job
PSOJ wants Omar issue 'behind us'
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Business |
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Business Personality Of The Month - The Wright way to save and build financial security
Victoria Mutual Building Society (VMBS) today is regarded as one of the country's most renown mutuals but it took it almost 50 years to arrive at that pre-eminent position.
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Getting to the roots - Dr Davies' irrational conscience
Kingston Wharves saga
The FSC wades in
Growth - finally!
Gas prices still on the rise
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Sport |
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Jamaica seek vital points
FOURTH round action in the 2003 inaugural Carib Beer regional series begins today with Jamaica who are desperate for points tackling lowly West Indies 'B' at Kaiser, Discovery Bay in St. Ann, starting at 10:00 a.m.
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Rain threatens to rival Lee, Lara
Finding solutions to racing's problems
Tough task for Chai Chong
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Commentary |
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The right to 'tief light'
AS IN other wars, truth is the first casualty in the all too frequent confrontations between the citizens of inner-city communities and the police. The situation was no different in Majesty Gardens last Thursday.
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Communities, heal thyselves
Letter from Washington - Iraq - can war be avoided?
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Letters |
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The 'political powder keg'
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS ONE of the many "outside" citizens eager to return to a Jamaica firmly entrenched on a path of peaceful and orderly development, I must express serious concern at certain recent developments unfolding there.
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Encouraging information
Clarifying UK visa stance
Faithful Sister Ignatius
For a more user-friendly Park
WE need more from our JPs
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Entertainment |
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'Redemption': Excellent!
TO PUT IT simply, Redemption is an excellent production. Actually, the word excellent seems a tad inadequate to describe some aspects.
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Cassons lives up to English cuisine
Downstairs leads the way at Village Café
Junior Tucker: 'Jamaica is still my home'
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Lotto results for February 19, 2003
LOTTO:       
B/BALL: FREE TICKET:
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Cartoon of the Day
An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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