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published: Tuesday | November 25, 2003
Lead Stories


'Let's talk' - PM tells Seaga to resume Vale Royal dialogue
ACKNOWLEDGING THAT Government is concerned about the electoral system being contaminated by illicit funding, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has agreed to meet with the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to discuss campaign financing.

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Gov't to outline anti-terror measures
Mentors for youngsters
Kiwanis make boy's little heart beat much faster
Sandy Gully Bridge repairs move into critical phase
Police to launch 'jet ski squad'

News


Golden age home gets therapeutic centre
A THERAPEUTIC centre was opened last Friday at the Golden Age Home in Vineyard Town, Kingston, that will provide relief for a number of its physically impaired residents.

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Gov't to launch action plan for HIV orphans
MoBay's Half Moon shining brightly with $m renovation
Improved system in place to pay jurors

Business


ICAJ's forum to focus on the cost of crime
THE FINANCIAL impact of crime on businesses, prospective investments and Jamaica's economy will be the main focus of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ) forum entitled 'Accounting for Crime', to be held on Wednesday, November 26...

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Carib bursars confab set for Jamaica Grande

Sport


Portmore give up home leg
NATIONAL Premier League champions Portmore United have given up home advantage for their CONCACAF Club Championship semi-final clash against Trinidad and Tobago's W-Connection.

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Thank you Burrell, good luck Boxhill
Boys' Town relaunched

Commentary


The flexi-time issue
THE ISSUE of flexible work arrangements is back on the agenda. It had quietly disappeared from parliamentary and public debate just ahead of the 2002 general election and has not found its way back until very recently.

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Shevardnadze goes
A very messy affair
Shaking the tree

Letters


Hare-brained idea of buses on rails
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE DO we get these hare-brained ideas from? Is this the 21st century or what? I heard a report that we are going to England to check out the "buses on rail" notion for consideration for use in Jamaica.

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Please spare Port Antonio
Seaga: Second to none
Show some vision!
Looking for a job in Ja
Understanding the 'Teachers Regulation Code'
Widening the gap
Administrative workers' woes
John Alexander Sinclair

Entertainment


Musical diversity at its best
Staff Reporter THE GENERATION gap at 'Yardstyle 2003' was glaring and wide. The idea of bringing both vintage and new acts on one show seems in theory a good one.

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'What counts is what sells' - Channer

Mind &Spirit


GOD IS NO ILLUSION - Magician André Kole uses craft for Christian ministry
MAGICIAN ANDRÉ Kole insists there's no such thing as real magic. "A magician is one who uses natural means to create a supernatural effect.

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TBC FM - a faith project




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