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Blood unit collection below int'l standards
THE NUMBER of units of blood being collected annually by the local Blood Bank is five times lower than standards recommended by organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Red Cross, health officials revealed yesterday.
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Lawmen searching for clues in 'Pansy' probe
CVM-TV appealing libel award
Fear stalks school in Central Village
Cops on trail of missing provident society funds
Ja fingered among human traffickers
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Don't let down the party, says PM
ST. ANN'S BAY, St. Ann: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has appealed to the people of St. Ann not to let down the party on June 19, like they did on October 16 last year...
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NDM fails to field candidates for NW Clarendon divisions
Mile Gully - a model rural division
Tony Watson, councillor to emulate
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS 2003 CANDIDATES
Patriarch, Reginald Franklin, dead at 83
Back to his roots
'To honour my father'
Lime Cay concerns give accountant Silver Pen Award
Man freed of murder conviction
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The Governor holds court - Part 1
OVER THE last few months the economy has dominated national debate, with the cess, the devaluation of the local dollar and interest rates taking centre stage.
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DB&G to realign its business mix
Placing Air J in the right marriage
Setting the right framework for our economic future
ISA, the audit of fair value measurements and disclosures - PART II
JPSCo turns a small profit
First Global exploring 'in store' banking
Island Grill looks to St Lucia
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Derby a seething inferno in the making
MY SHORT list after an indepth assessment of the various competing credentials of the 16 contenders involved...
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JTTA events
Goodbye to Friday racing
Gov't allocates $100m to purses
Taylor, Samuels impress in consolation victory
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Derelict buildings
THE TRAGEDY of young Jason Campbell, the Calabar schoolboy who was crushed to death under the collapsing wall of a derelict building, brings into focus this particular blot on the landscape and on our national conscience.
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Slavery at its best
Champagne anyone?
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Animal collection becoming a threat
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA Environment Trust is extremely concerned about the emerging trend of citizens developing animal collections.
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Crediting the customers
Fishing in the Harbour should be banned
SSP Adams should take a sabbatical
Stick to the facts
Illegal hiring will get us nowhere
A different approach
Indiscipline everywhere
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'Golden' night at the Village
BRIAN GOLD was without the other half of his duo, Tony, but he still did not perform alone at the last 'Tuesday Night Live - Open Microphone' at the Village Cafe, Liguanea, St. Andrew.
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'Down With Love' near rock bottom
Poetry, jazz and music fuse at Weekendz
Noel is the first man of dance
Musical treat at Kingston Parish Church this Sunday
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Lotto results for June 11, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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