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| published: Wednesday | December 17, 2003 |
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'We are sorry' MPs apologise, avoid disciplinary action
THE OFFENDING members responsible for last week's pandemonium in the House of Representatives have apologised for their behaviour and, despite Speaker Michael Peart's firm stance that "disciplinary action is required"...
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Moulded excellence
Salaries Committee late - Fails to meet Prime Minister's deadline
Digicel, Oceanic win call rate battle
Another drive-by killing
Seaga to apologise to 'Skeng Don'
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Markland needs a miracle for Christmas
ALL EIGHT-year-old Markland Moulton wanted for Christmas this year was a cellular phone, a well-decorated Christmas tree, and a visit from Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
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Talking to UK J'cans By a contributor
Food for the Poor pays fines for inmates
Deportee nabbed with fake documents
JPSCo tardy in repairing street lights in 'St Bess'
Ministry questions unpaid benefits to Ausjam workers
West Kgn battles image of violence
Work to restart on Brown's Town market
Notice insists on proper Xmas work
Better water quality for St Ann citizens
Mountainside Primary breaks ground for computer lab, library
Hoteliers expect winter windfall
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T.G.I Friday's targets Jamaica
T.G.I FRIDAY'S, a casual family dining restaurant franchise, has signalled its intention to begin operations in Jamaica and challenge the fast food concept.
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Stock exchange adjusts fees
Search engines then and now
Invest in water - State Minister tells private sector
Grace fund can now come home
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SA pacemen rip WI apart
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, CMC: A DEFIANT innings of 74 by Shivnarine Chanderpaul was the only consolation for the West Indies as South Africa's pace attack completed the demolition job on the visitors...
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JRC looking to strengthen rules
Jarrett, Berry to join JFF committee
Portmore United, Reno clash
Reggae Boyz to play China in friendly
St George's hammer St Jago to advance
South Africa off to a brilliant, threatening start
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Partnership for progress
THE COUNTRY is facing severe fiscal problems. There are difficulties in meeting day to day payment obligations.
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The railway vs the highway
A crisis of confidence
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Letters |
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Russians voted to strengthen democracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE paid attention to the articles published in your newspaper on recent parliamentary elections in Russia, which expressed concern about the democratic reforms in the Russian Federation.
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Make road signs more visible
'Reword excuse for Iraq war'
'Will Hussein get a fair trial?
Vasciannie's article on PAJ
Relaxing drug laws
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Consular Corps celebrates
I WAS a little surprised to learn that the Consular Corps of Jamaica is 55 years old, yet this was only their third annual banquet.
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PUMA/VP JAMAICAN CELEBRATION
Pegasus lights up Christmas
Ambassador hosts Cuba/CARICOM Day
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Lurking germs at the Christmas table
Germs that cause foodborne illnesses are just lurking around the dinner table, more than willing to spoil the yummy Christmas feast.
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Combating fake drugs
Christmas expectations!
Diabetes and dental health
Stay fit to stay young
Dry, itchy skin
Read those food labels!
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Lotto results for December 13, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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