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Sabotage? - U.S. ADVISOR QUESTIONS PORT SECURITY
BARELY A year after new sophisticated scanning equipment was installed at the island's main ports questions are being raised as to whether they are being compromised.
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CRIME TAMING THE BEAST -Private sector backs 'Kingfish'
Local cops mute on foreign recruiting
Zekes' family under the microscope
Politics in his blood
The Pearnel Charles clan: A WORK IN PROGRESS
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MoBay gets US$850 million project
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY opened its door to a major investment for the second time in three weeks when ground was broken last Friday for the new US$850 million Iberostar Resort and Spa ...
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Volunteers clean up the coasts
Split in Central Kgn constituency
Charles vs Golding
Portland behind Golding
Face of a terrorist
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New launch date for 'GoLocal Biz Kids' competition
'GOLOCAL BIZ Kids', a competition encouraging entrepreneurship for high school students will be launched at the Gleaner Company head office on Thursday November 4, 2004, instead of the previously arranged September date. The competition which will...
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Counting costs for a foreign wedding
Harmony Cove to revive high-end tourism
Cohens quit Courts Jamaica
Morrison tackles Planning Institute
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Arnett look to grab share of lead
WITH THE top two teams, Harbour View and Portmore United, inactive in today's Wray and Nephew National Premier League, Arnett Gardens will attempt to seize the opportunity to pull alongside the leaders.
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Mighty task ahead for Jamaica
St Catherine teams bow out of Walker Cup
Titchfield whip Annotto Bay in opener
Blame it on the umpires
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Good policy decision
MINISTER OF National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, in his broadcast to the nation Thursday night attempted to parry the scepticism and criticism that have greeted the government's recently announced initiative to fight crime 'Operation Kingfish'. .
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The Grade 4 Literacy Test: Beyond the headlines
Wanted: A sensible education system
Redundancy again?
Leadership: We are missing something!
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Ocho Rios seen as 'an ugly place'
THE EDITOR, Sir:I REFER to a letter published on October 15, 2004, in which Councillor Carrol Jackson, Ocho Rios division, is criticising Bruce Golding and Member of Parliament, Shahine Robinson
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Open letter to Martin Harle
Walk good, Insp Hines
An economic task force next?
LETTER OF THE DAY
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MEN WHO DARE TO DANCE
ONCE UPON a time, not long ago, dance was dominated by women, as it would be considered against the norm for a man to even think about donning leotards and trying out his talent.
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Will Shaggy let 'Clothes Drop'?
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Time to make crime plans work
THIS PAST week marked a record for the number of murders committed in Jamaica for a particular year and a new initiative to fight crime from the Minister of National Security. Minister Phillips has once again warned that no one would be above the law...
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Barbaric acts of decent folks
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