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'Roll back cess now'
Chambers of Commerce to march on Parliament this week in protest of the cess on street lights.
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Bellevue should be closed, says Hickling
Port Authority plans another major expansion
Vendors' relocation plan still in place - KSAC
Basic school children still using pit latrines
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'Don bought cars for cops'
Shaw says list of accused officers handed over to police high command.
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Cultural belief driving force behind obesity - PAHO
Critical shortage of mental health officers
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Starting a business
"I have a dream," said civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Do you have a dream? Many people dream of being a business owner (or "entrepreneur", if you prefer a fancier term).
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EU opts for trade talks over preferential aid cushions
Panamanian bank wins lawsuit against Jamaica Broilers
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Patas De Fuego stars in the Park
The inaugural running of the $365,000 STAR Trophy over the circular nine course lived up to expectations at Caymanas Park yesterday, the race resulting in a breathtaking finish.
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Bowlers put Jamaica in command
A League showdown
Tivoli, Harbour View hunt vital points
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Editorial - A commendable decision
It is commendable that the Government and the private sector have come together to guarantee the educational security of the children of the three murdered marine divers up to age 18.
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Omar's dismal record
Bottle to grave
Paulwell, Blythe found wanting
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A political haven on earth
The Editor, Sir: The recent announcement by the profiling political parsons that they are starting a political movement, not to be confused with a political party, whose objective will be to entice the brightest minds in the political process...
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Census 2000
Mandeville in danger
Ruling by the church
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Cover story - 'Bun a fire' on voting?
Entertainers go to the (opinion) polls.
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Drive-in cinema craze diving
General Trees back from Negril
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The Bible - Challenge for the soul
James Dobson, Christian psychologist and author of 'Parenting Isn't for Cowards' documents that the Biblical approach to life, especially parenting, is not for the faint of heart.
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New chairman for Jamaica Pentecostal Union (Apostolic)
Guidebook for a new millennium
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The importance of art
How important is art? In situations where the viewing audience is completely oblivious to what the artist is 'trying to say', does art still have beneficial value?
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Book review - Transparency and corruption in Jamaica
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Cover story - Mind over matter
We are becoming more and more like the United States of America which are neither complimentary to ourselves nor to the to those whose behaviour patterns we follow. The percentage of women and children affected by obesity locally is a case in point.
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Opinion - When men beat women
Breaking the silence - Those who care
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The decline of democracy
All signs point to a decline in the popularity of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe here. An examination of the history of this deterioration should provide lessons for emerging Third World Governments.
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Global issues and their impact on the Caribbean
Growing up with Jamaica - A taste of the country
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