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published: Tuesday | April 22, 2003 |
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SARS alert for Ja
THE MINISTRY of Health continues to place on alert medical and emergency services, as the number of people infected with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) climbs in parts of Asia and North America.
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NIS hike triggers widespread fears
Gov't moves into cost-cutting mode
J'cans to pay more for debt
Tough survival in Trench Town
Cops make coke bust in St James
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Trouble brewing in coffee country
MOUNT AIRY is a small community in northern St. Andrew's coffee growing region. Located in the rugged Blue Mountains, three-quarters of the population are under forty years old.
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Family Support Unit launched
St Thomas on dengue fever alert
Local basic schools get IT boost
Educational assistance for St Mary students, teachers
Sandals shares the Easter spirit
Feeding programme will continue at schools
Air Jamaica's Newark team wins top award
Sangster International Airport privatised
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Sport |
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Locals now best in the pool
JAMAICA WON the CARIFTA swim championships which ended at the National Stadium last night.
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Court Case romps Easter Sprint Cup
Ganga and Samuels lead Windies rally
Jamaica finish in style at CARIFTA
St Catherine High, Eltham in U-16 Colts final
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Commentary |
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Performance pay
THE GOVERNMENT is moving towards a system of pay increases based on job performance.
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Firearm holders in danger
Hope in the resurrection of Jesus
The Minister's correction
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Letters |
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Election returns earn brickbat and bouquet
THE EDITOR, Sir: A NOTICE from the Electoral Office of Jamaica entitled "Summary List of Candidates Returns for General Elections 2002" purporting to be pursuant to section 60 of the Representation of the People Act appeared in The Gleaner of April 11...
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Yearning for peace
Transport Minister owes an explanation
Congratulating Michael Lee Chin
State of anarchy
Another waste of taxes?
Really annoying
No 'blys'
Sadly missed
A call for transparency, accountability
I do not support Dr Simms'article
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Entertainment |
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J'ouvert madness at James Bond Beach
BACCHANAL JAMAICA was at it again, providing the perfect party atmosphere for the real party-goer.
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Understanding mankind in 'One Giant Leap'
JAMAICA CARNIVAL 2003
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The Shipping Industry |
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Port community honours retired IR Manager
FORMER INDUSTRIAL Relations (IR) Manager of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ), Russell Keith, was recently saluted by his colleagues, business associates...
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Shipping industry educated about SARS
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Mind &Spirit |
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United Church gets new shepherd
THE REV. Dr. Roderick R. Hewitt, newly-elected Moderator of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, has set his sights on steering his denomination to higher levels of performance among clergy and congregations.
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A 10-year LOVE affair
A Jamaican helps Jews move to Israel
A statistical challenge for the J'can Church
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Lotto results for April 19, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day
An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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