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published: Monday | December 29, 2003 |
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IMF cites Jamaica's 'unsustainable' debt
THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) has added its voice to mounting concerns about Jamaica's 'unsustainable' debt crisis in the report on the Article IV Consultations held in February of this year.
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Bloody Sunday - Gunmen kill seven in Kingston, Sp Twn, MoBay
Murders worry tourism officials
Inflation rate rises
Lucien Rattray dies at 76
Garbage pile-up at MoBay market
Health Authority fires interns
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MoBay shipper says fees too high
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA IS uncompetitive as a port of call, according to one Montego Bay shipper.
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Health concerns in St Thomas
Health Dept eyes food courts in St Ann - Over the past two weeks there were over 160 cases of gastro-enteritis
Windalco moves to control pollution
Blythe seeks to settle cemetery site wrangle
Mandeville's deputy mayor wants more road signs erected
Trouble brewing in St Thomas Parish Council
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Sport |
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Kallis, Kirsten punish Windies
DURBAN, South Africa, CMC: HAVING CONTRIBUTED significantly to their own predicament with another pitiful performance in the field on the third day of the second Test yesterday...
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Village win after stunning comeback
10-man Waterhouse drub woeful Arnett
Tivoli defend one goal margin
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Commentary |
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Banks back education
AS THE imperative of reforming Jamaica's educational system becomes increasingly urgent, more and more large corporations and financial institutions are getting the message and targeting this area for badly needed support.
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The dark ages
How best to spend a lifetime
Afghanistan: two years on
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Letters |
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Why allow export of scrap metal?
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA HAS been an exporter of raw materials since the days of the Spanish, latterly the English, and subsequently the Americans. All have treated Jamaica as a reservoir of raw materials.
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'God is cursing the nation'
A dangerous way to stop traffic
The biblical concept of prosperity
Extradition requests
Thank you, Jamaicans
Shame and scandal
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Entertainment |
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Victims of Sting - Frankie Paul, latest casualty
VETERAN ARTISTE Frankie Paul became the latest casualty on a growing list of celebrated artistes who got chased off the stage of the Sting reggae show.
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Priceless Coco T at Club Inferno
Capleton spoilt the show
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Flair |
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Oliver McIntosh - turning sports into money
LEAVING ONE of the largest investment banks in the world feels like the best decision he has made. Being vice- president at Merrill Lynch Investment Bank in London, England could not fill an emptiness.
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Teddy Williams' art affair
MEN AT WORK - Sexy, but taken
Are you 'metrosexual?'
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Lotto results for December 27, 2003
LOTTO:       
B/BALL: FREE TICKET:
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Cartoon of the Day
An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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