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Wednesday | December 12, 2007 |

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Warmington bows! - Letter of apology submitted, but not signed
Everald Warmington, Minister of State for Housing and Water, has yielded to public pressure and apologised for disturbing statements he made while on the campaign trail in the run-up to the December 5 local government election. In a release late yesterday, Mr. Warmington...
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Members of PSC dismissed
Brace for Olga
Heroine dies in fire - Mom, niece perish
Azan must go - PNP - Tells Trade and Invest boss to quit over MegaMart power theft
UNDP wants a cure for carbon emissions
Finally, a nationality for two-month-old Lateisha
$1.7b to build new schools
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Angels among us
A combination of need and community spirit was the criterion used by Outlook's judges to determine the winner of The Gleaner's Sunday magazine's bedroom makeover giveaway sponsored by Azmart, Singer and The Gleaner.The winner...
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Hyperactive kids a handful for schools
Tolling the bell for a good cause
Bartlett to boost Montego Bay Hip Strip
SuperClubs resorts score big!
Media to be partly blamed for corruption - 'Motty' Perkins
'Hello Neighbour' greets year two
Press freedom: A cornerstone of civil society
Media fighting state-led oppression in Guyana
The importance of forgiveness
Across the Nation
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Business |
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US$72m trade bill - Jamaican exports face heavy duties if no deal struck with Europe
Failing to agree to a new trade pact with Europe could add US$72 million (J$5.1 billion) to the export bills of Jamaican traders, in the form of tariffs, Prime Minister Bruce Golding said yesterday, the first time that the potential fallout has been...
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Citi names new CEO, chairman
Francis steps down as Salada chairman - Makes way for new owner to restructure
Regional disaster insurance facility to make first payouts - Quake damage in Dominica, St Lucia trigger policies
BNS tops JSE Best Practices awards
Flow buys out Allied Cablevision - Seventh acquisition in 18 months.
Fed slashes interest rate - Quarter-point reduction meets market expectations
Taxes flat but deficit contained by spending cuts - Some off-budget expenditure brought on to books
IMF cautiously optimistic about growth for Jamaica, region - US slowdown could truncate GDP gains
Career: How to manage employees in remote locations
The dimensions of design
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Jamaica face pace crisis
LESS THAN three weeks before the start of the 2008 Carib Beer Series, the Jamaica cricket team has found itself with a pace-bowling crisis, coach Junior Bennett confirmed yesterday. When contacted yesterday, Bennett said things with the side were "up and down", but added...
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Taylor joins top-10 ODI bowlers
Coach Dyson finally meets Windies players
Getawayboy on the prowl - Could win today's George Headley Jr Memorial Cup
Tough task facing Boyz, says Brown
Nowitzki sinks thestruggling Knicks
Saints keep slim play-off hopes alive
Prosper triumph over Heartbreak
Surf's up at the 'forgotten end'
Aussies whip Kiwis
'Jaya' shines on day three
Draw on cards in final Test
Gunmen in Mexico kill reporter after street chase
Cops put Boje in hot seat
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EDITORIAL - Urgent court action needed on Olint
We are aware of the backlog of cases that clog the Jamaican court system, and of the usual long delays before matters are heard, and between the time they are heard and judgements delivered.All, of course, is not the fault of judges, who are forced to work in difficult circumstances...
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Mr Warmington and Mr Golding
Changing course
NOTE-WORTHY: Coke under fire
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Can gov't tackle police corruption?
THE EDITOR, Sir: Peter Espeut in his article 'The big test of government' (October 3), used the analogy of the student and the teacher as it relates to tolerance and discipline. He commented that he learned the hard way that if he began badly by being too lenient, he would suffer...
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A curious MegaMart story
Malevolent attack on jurors
The commish's hands are tied
Opportunity for statesmanship
Unconvincing use of history
Hughenden roads an absolute mess
NWA's 'solution' adds to problems
This woman needs help
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Amba Chevannes - Riding the waves of theatre
Fulfilling her call in theatre, Amba Chevannes is making waves as a young new playwright. Daughter of Professor Barry Chevannes, and a born storyteller, Amba has been interested in the arts from a tender age. "My family had that kinda cultural aspect....
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JC choir heralds Christmas spirit
Smith's fascinating 'Legend' spoiled by ending
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Profiles in Medicine |
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'Tis the season to be jolly... but mind your pocket
It's Christmas time again; be jolly but plan and temper your spending. 1 Plan: Make careful preparations. Plan your trips well. Avoid the traffic. Plan your shopping activities. 2 Budget: There is a lot of temptation to spend. The malls are decorated, carols are playing...
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I'm still standing - Breast cancer will not defeat me (part 2)
The DASH eating plan stands true
Thoughts and emotions change your body
Add variety to your workout
Red meat raises lung cancer risk too, study finds
Health trends - Self-reported condom use
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