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| published: Friday | June 6, 2003 |
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Carter's reforms Elections free, fair, but too much violence, intimidation
THE UNITED States-based Carter Center has made 15 recommendations for reforms to the Jamaican electoral system which it said would enhance the quality of local polls.
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Police shooting sparks protest
STEPS TOWARD DEMOCRACY Munroe wants delinquent candidates prosecuted
State-funded elections could backlash Golding
JCF has $98m telephone bill
Sergeant David White is new chairman of Police Federation
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Africa chanted
SOUNDS AND sights of the motherland Africa echoed across the quiet upscale neighbourhood of Acadia last Friday night.
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One-on-one with Peter Phillips - PART ONE
PM vows to protect dollar
Education Ministry revamps delinquent students programme
Old Harbour to Bartons main road reopens
No municipal building in Portmore
Sandy Gully bridge work yet to begin
Appeal filed in Genius case
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RETV set to redefine local entertainment television
RECENTLY YOU have tuned into cable television and come across a channel broadcasting a heavy rotation of reggae and dancehall videos.
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Shippers, Customs partner with Jampro in e-trade venture
BUSINESS PERSONALITY OF THE MONTH - Minna Israel set to take BNS to new heights
UK company selling 61% interest in Rugby Jamaica - Horace Clarke hunting US$24 million to buy firm
Green shoots of spring for J'can economy - Bear Stearns
Just an idea - Ways to improve finance and investment in Jamaica
Riding the euro bull - Is it too late?
The charade of development
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Uncertainty surrounds Super League final
CONTROVERSY AND confusion continued to dog the second leg final of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League yesterday.
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Taylor in 13-man squad
Hydel grab early lead at Champs
Chaminda Vaas the man to fear
McFarlane captures 400m at Cottbus Permit Meeting
St James' Silvera stars at Western Prep champs
Bank on Royal Run
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Amnesty and the election
THE EXTRAORDINARY precautionary measures that were put in place to prevent last October's General Election being overwhelmed by political violence achieved the objective.
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Education: 'contraceptive' for crime
Our struggle with illiteracy
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A teen outing breaks the ice
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WENT to bed at about 7:00 on Wednesday night, May 21, 2003, but I couldn't sleep for long. I woke up at exactly 3:30 a.m. and began getting ready.
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Basics when facing cops
Construct a new stadium
Adams doing a great job
No Reneto, more crime
Police brutality must stop now
How to grow J'can economy
High praise for Trudy, Anieshia
Bridge woes of St Thomas
Africa needs help from Black nations
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'Carnival in Jamaica' makes a great gift
CARNIVAL IN Jamaica 2003 is a multimedia CD-Rom produced by the Kingston-based company Ricketts Productions as a celebration and commemoration of the recently-ended Carnival season here in the land of wood and water.
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Mile High rocks the Village Café
Charles Hyatt traces the roots of mento
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Lotto results for May 31, 2003
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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