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Davies survives... fiery censure debate in House
AFTER A heated debate that often threathened to descend into chaos, the government last night used its majority in the House to defeat a motion to censure Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies.
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...Government retaliates
New rates for National Minimum Wage coming
Jamaica, Malaysia seal bypass deal
Chicken farmers cry foul - Glut, imports, harsh economic climate blamed for woes
Blair upbeat on tension-cooling
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Jamaica Progressive League revived in NY
THE JAMAICA Progressive League (JPL), at its recent annual general meeting at the Adam Clayton Powell State Building in Harlem...
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Port Antonio Kiwanis reopen projects
NWU mourns loss of 'icon'
St Thomas looks at community upliftment
Exchange programme launched in western Ja
Belnavis to run in local gov't elections
Charlton's candidacy creates tension in PNP
Reading competition for April
IAPA hosts essay contest
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Scotiabank to build child care centre in downtown Kingston
THE SCOTIABANK Jamaica Foundation will be spending $25 million to establish a maternal and child care centre as part of Government's recently announced plans to redevelop the downtown Kingston business district.
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C&WJ readies for competition
Cruise line commits two vessels to visit Ja
Jamaica Fibreglass in a race against time
Optimising your website graphics
Avoid buying 'bang belly' insurance
Lee-Chin, Cochran form entertainment alliance
Dyoll proposes to buy back FINSAC shares
Ja Dollar slides in new market turmoil
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Soldiers seek revenge
THE JAMAICA Defence Force (JDF) will today aim to turn the tables on defending National Premier League champions Arnett Gardens when they meet in the second leg of the JNBS Federation Cup Knockout competition.
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The man from Canada
NCB Amateur Double quarter-finals begin
No dramatic changes for WI
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Commentary |
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Flavour industry initiative
THE GLOBAL flavour industry has an estimated value in excess of US$1 billion per year.
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Talk about trust and honour
Getting ahead in Jamaica
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Letters |
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A way to stop the war
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RELATION to the impending US/UK war on Iraq, please allow me to pass on to the public a piece of information that has just come my way via an article by Michael Ratner of the Centre for Constitutional Rights in the US.
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Pimento link-up
Ads and violence
Correction
The teacher, the supreme
Jonkunnu in Brooklyn
A commitment to democracy
Special delivery
Sympasthy appreciated
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Two halves make 'Jazz in the Garden' whole
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TWO segments of 'Jazz in The Garden', held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston on Sunday night, were as different yet similar as a swimming pool and sea water.
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'Sandra Brooks in Concert' delivered
'Chicago' will knock your socks off
Alcohol, alcohol and more alcohol at 'Twisted Spiritz'
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Profiles in Medicine |
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The big 'C'
SINCE SCIENTISTS have not yet put their fingers on the cause of the big 'C' - cancer - national strategies to prevent or control the disease in populations, for the most part, merely hold a promise.
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Cancer risk factors
Research findings on cancer
Bissy, bissy, bissy
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Lotto results for February 22, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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