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published: Monday | March 17, 2003 |
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Harmons' problems rise as water recedes
RISING WATERS which up to recently rose to 110 feet in sections of Harmons, south Manchester, have begun to recede, but with each passing day the devastation caused by the phenomenon is becoming more apparent.
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'SLB's tardiness' posing problems for students
Five cops off front-line duty after shooting
Cobb launches HIV/AIDS fund
PNP councillor loses seat
It's D-Day for Iraq - Bush: UN must pass resolution or will disarm Saddam
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Senator calls for review committee
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Senator, Shirley Williams, moved a resolution in the Senate last Friday calling on the Government to set up a broad-based committee to review the Coroner's Act to make it more relevant to the needs of the society.
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Local Government hypocrisy
Davies clarifies the matter of consultants (Part One)
Senators want earlier Upper House meetings
Road works superintendent approved
Councillors criticise NWC, JPSCo deliveries
Residents view live feed of Council activities
Government seeks private partners for water supply
JEF to launch new series for labour market
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Sport |
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Bucknor to stand in second semi
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters): DAVID SHEPHERD of England and Rudi Koertzen of South Africa will umpire the first World Cup semi-final between Australia and Sri Lanka at Port Elizabeth tomorrow.
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Cup turns Africa upside down
It's close at Sabina
Harbour View humble Arnett
Myers, Thompson strike gold indoors
Relay teams bag silver
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Commentary |
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Sharing the tax pain
ONE IMPORTANT factor which validates a government's right in a democracy to tax its citizens is that the tax regime should be fair and administered in accordance with the ethical principle of 'distributive justice'.
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Stream of consciousness, without friends
Black smoke and greenwash
Vows and an ordination
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Letters |
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A post-retreat agenda
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GOVERNMENT and the Private Sector leadership have just come out of their three-day retreat at the Ritz Carlton.
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Bring on the casinos
English versus Creole
Appreciating the black woman
On the brink of calamity
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Entertainment |
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Flames Nightclub opens on Mannings Hill Road
WESTERN BUREAU: THE LATEST addition to Kingston's after-dark entertainment, the Flames Nightclub, opened on Saturday night at 66 Mannings Hill Road, St. Andrew.
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'Soca Foam Madness': a hit in May Pen
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Flair |
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Earth lover, space voyager Dr. Mae Jemison
ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1992, history was created when Dr. Mae C. Jemison, aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, became the first black woman to be blasted into orbit.
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That wedding ring!
Be kind to the mentally ill
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Lotto results for March 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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