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More teachers set to leave Ja - Ministers still locked in recruitment talks with Britain
ANOTHER BRITISH agency is actively seeking the services of 30 local educators, even as preliminary talks about a structured teacher recruitment programme continue between Jamaica...


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Tragedy strikes at Dover
No 'special privilege' for Andem
UPP to contest 60 seats
Help for 7-y-o boy caught with gun
From prison to the studio - Deejay Alozade back with a new attitude

News


Lack of data hampers HIV/AIDS fight
THE NUMBER of out-of-school young people and the lack of specific data on inner-city communities are hampering efforts to reduce the spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which leads to the Acquired...


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New bridge for Little London
Western Jamaica getting 'lion share' of $750m road-patching allocation
Cancer Society focuses on prostate and cervical cancers

Business


Natural gas plan by May
JAMAICA EXPECTS TO complete a study in May on the practicality of converting its major energy users to natural gas, Energy and Mines Minister Anthony Hylton said. Technical and financial support could come from...


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New systems working well - Customs

Sport


Ja top Carifta again
JAMAICA ended the 31st Carifta Games in a blaze of glory last night as they picked up 26 medals on the final day to bring their tally for the meet to a whopping...


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Ja dominated sprint relays on Day 2
Reserved for Windies campers only
Guyana here for Busta Shield final

Commentary


Education with Industry
THE OLD Elim Agricultural School in St. Elizabeth begins its new life as the Sydney Pagon Agricultural School with a grant of $2.5 million from the Jamaica Broilers Group. The school, renamed in honour of Sydney Pagon...


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News media and religion reporting
Reparations begin at home
Two critical hurdles for the PNP

Letters


Agriculture and praedial larceny
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, THE Minister of Information reported that preliminary data presented to Cabinet, indicated that domestic agricultural production during...


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The JBU and Red Hills Rd
Wrong use of NHT funds
Every ghetto needs a don
'I love my country'
Staying away because of crime

Entertainment


Jamaica Carnival, up and running
JAMAICA CARNIVAL 2002 started in a blaze of glory at Chukka Cove, St. Ann's Bay, on Sunday when thousands of patrons jumped and danced to the sounds of the various acts...


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NDTC's 40th year starts strongly

The Shipping Industry


MV Tecmarine Sprint enters Jamaica service
TECMARINE LINES has introduced a new vessel to the Jamaican trade, with the MV Tecmarine Sprint having made its inaugural call to the Port of Kingston yesterday - its first sailing from Port Everglades...


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New US security charge in Carib




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