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published: Tuesday | April 8, 2003 |
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'Shake up, NWC' - Audit recommends major restructuring - 20% of staff could go
THE MANAGEMENT consulting firm, KPMG Peat Marwick, has proposed an organisational restructuring of the National Water Commission (NWC), in an audit report currently being studied by the Ministry of Water and Housing...
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'UK visa regime working'
Tougher monitoring to come for gambling
Gov't boosts police surveillance power
PriceSmart gets good marks after week one
Assistant DPP urges guilty verdict
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Tributes pour in for Pauline Gray
MANY TRIBUTES were paid yesterday by organisations within the private sector as well as by Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, to the life of Pauline Gray, General Manager of the Shipping Association of Jamaica...
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Aston Francis, journalist, is dead
Sandals Ocho Rios holds motivation workshop
Boscobel to host swimming programme
Possible banned weapons found - US
GO-JAMAICA CHAT ONLINE
Mosquito nuisance reported in western Ja - Public urged to dispose of garbage properly
Youth express their views at police forum
Vendors protest removal from streets
Digicel considers own directory assistance
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Sport |
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Heated exchange at Owners AGM
A HEATED exchange between Caymanas Track Limited's (CTL) chairman William Chin See and the outspoken vice-president of the Trainers' Association Vin Edwards ran neck and neck with the burning issues...
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Carib athletes shine at Texas Relays
ISSA bracing for after-champs expenses
Jamaica's West Indies batsmen let the side down
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Commentary |
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Sugar refinery project
THE ALL Island Jamaica Cane Farmers Association last week announced that it would be establishing a sugar refinery in Trelawny in the area of the recently closed Hampden sugar factory.
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Wanted: More Jamaicans for justice
Cleve Grant: gentle giant
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Letters |
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North Coast highway hazards
THE EDITOR, Sir: I TRAVEL by car to Montego Bay about three times per week. Some times my travel is during the day and sometimes in the dark of night.
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Prescriptive rights at Lime Cay
Wishing to make a difference
Keep up the good work
Good job, Mel
Control, not democracy
The passing of a giant
'Jamaica's Pastor'
Remembering Pauline Gray
'Shocked and awed'
Weeping for Iraq
Strive for peace
Lack of diplomacy!
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Entertainment |
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Soaked to the bone - Patrons go wild as they get wet
THE PROMOTERS of the Jokers Wild 'Water, Water' party had warned patrons that the event, held Friday at Weekenz Bistro and Bar on Constant Spring Road, St Andrew, would be a soaking affair.
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'The Vagina Monologues' - The tales of womanhood
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The Shipping Industry |
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Port community mourns Pauline Gray
KINGSTON: T HE LOCAL shipping industry is now mourning the loss of Pauline Gray, General Manager of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ), who died Saturday, April 5, at the Kingston Public Hospital.
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Calderon's death: a great loss to the region
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Mind &Spirit |
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The Martin Schade story - Why I left the Jesuits
MARTIN SCHADE was in the Roman Catholic priesthood for 21 years. He was one step away from becoming a full-fledged Jesuit.
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Sam Vassel makes strides in New York
Evangelist extraordinaire - Part II
George Liele: Should be a National Hero
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Lotto results for April 5, 2003
LOTTO:       
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Cartoon of the Day
An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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