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published: Friday | November 21, 2003
Lead Stories


Davies out to trim wage bill Public sector payouts skyrocket since 1999
FUTURE WAGE increases within the public sector are under threat as the Government struggles to put a stranglehold on the nation's ballooning financial crisis.

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Firms donate millions for downtown Kgn renewal
J'can is Speaker of Ontario legislature
Hanover to host prayer vigil Dec 14
Cement big guns in verbal clash
Norando, Alicia triumph in the west

News


Brighter times ahead for Trelawny
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA PUBLIC Service Company (JPSCo.) has given its commitment to Trelawny that its defective streetlights would be repaired or replaced by Christmas.

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Flexi-time debate coming
DNA test clears rape convict
Constituency increase under examination
Jamaica - fixing what's broken
Indomitability of the human spirit
JFK: The road to Dallas (Part I)
The enigma of John F Kennedy
Positioning education as Ja's major development tool

Business


J'can agriculture rebounds
JAMAICAN AGRICULTURE appears to be on the rebound. Figures released by the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) on November 14 reveals that the first three quarters of 2003 performed better than the corresponding quarters of 2002.

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Manufacturing is a devastated sector - Samuda
VistaPrint opens contact centre in MoBay
Slight rise in profits for Hardware & Lumber
Rise in demand for small business loans - Companies turn to credit unions
Ja's economic challenge - PART 1
FirstCaribbean, Sandals in visa card project
Demand for sorrel gives farmers boost

Sport


Axed Samuels blames media
FORMER JAMAICA captain Robert Samuels has partly blamed segments of the media for losing his place in the 26-man national squad for next year's Carib Beer regional four-day series announced by the Ruddy Williams-led selection panel on Wednesday.

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Sunday's class performers
Ellis sparks debate on opening hours
Supa Lei to atone in the 8th

Commentary


Sexuality and schools
THE BATTLE to save our young people from the scourge of HIV/AIDS cannot be won without multi-sectoral participation.

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Those buses on rails!
TP Lecky Memorial Lecture
What dirty money? Money is fungible!

Letters


Code of Regulations is not the problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: There have been a lot of concerns raised recently, regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the Code of Regulations, which govern the teaching profession.

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EOJ should oversee JFF elections
Primary schools should have bursars
Dr. Davies' best is not good enough
Residents locked out after Reggae Boyz match
Irwindale citizens want answers
My water bill needs explaning
More respect for family nurse practitioners
Dr. Marshall and his co-workers
Neville Graham

Entertainment


Double dose of Columbus
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS will find himself tag-teamed on Boxing Day, Friday, December 26. Long stripped of the title of 'discoverer' of Jamaica, Christopher Columbus is more than ripe for a good joke; this time around he will get two.

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Scare us no more - please!
Young, new designer making waves




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