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AIRPORT DILEMMA - Gov't considers Vernamfield to replace Norman Manley
HURRICANE IVAN may have gone, but it has reportedly left the Government, potentially, with a hard choice to make: whether to continue developing the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, or move to a new location and...
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Early December JLP conference?
PNP courting Bethel Town
Church backs state! Leave the laws alone - ministers say
Getting ready for work
Call for one regional airline
Gov't stands by Air J
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Practise what you preach, Munroe warns
PROFESSOR TREVOR Munroe, who is also a senator and lecturer in the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies (UWI), yesterday asserted that when private sector businesses break the law and breach the rules by...
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Search for missing soldiers continues
Is HEART/NTA working for a world-class workforce?
Report: Gays suffer in Jamaica
MoBay's traffic still a major problem
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Steady growth at Kgn Wharves
THE KINGSTON Wharves Limited (KWL) Group earned $127.7 million in profit after tax for the nine months ended September 30, 2004. This was $72.7 million or 132 per cent above the corresponding period's profit in 2003, according to the company's...
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Mutual fund firms can register in Ja next year
New head of Digicel outlines his plans
What to expect from a good wealth adviser
TGI Fridays to open next month
Couples Swept Away is top all-inclusive in the Caribbean
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XLCR reign supreme
CALABAR'S HOPES of winning their first Manning Cup title in 27 years went up in smoke when they were dusted 3-1 by Excelsior in the final of the Pepsi/Sports Plus schoolboy football competition at the National Stadium yesterday.
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King Al in the nick of time
Harbour View in the spotlight once again
Sport and the economy
St James KO on the way
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CXC performance revisited
EDUCATOR AND businessman Dr. Ralph Thompson continues to provide the society with a useful perspective in his analyses of students' and schools' performance in external examinations. The gravamen of his latest findings of the 2004 exams, as was...
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS - Democracy at gunpoint
Mayor Mckenzie is a bully
President Bush: politician or statesman?
Education at the bottom
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Gov't right to reject blatant demands
THE EDITOR, Sir, I AM so very proud of our Government for not allowing outsiders to push their political agendas down our throats under the guise of human rights violation.
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Denouncing immorality
There is hope for men through Christ
Some active areas of the JFJ
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I'm not a RELIC
T HE POWER of his pen is as strong as it was over three decades ago and the strength of his ink is yet to dry. Bob continues to draw inspiration for his powerful lyrics from life, one that has been filled with many blessings and a few...
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'KIA' crew spreading knowledge, inspiration
Ernie Smith comes home
Ethiopian Music Awards honour Marley
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Making it with PAPER
THESE DAYS, artist Richard Atkinson is pleased with the increasing momentum of the development of his work and its appeal to a growing pool of patrons. His relief and free-standing painted sculptures are made from with a technique that is...
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The business of the arts
Getting the most from processing
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RODNEY'S WAR - SAVING THOSE TRAPPED BY VIOLENCE AND POVERTY
CARMETA ALBARUS-RODNEY, President of CVA Consulting Services, a forensic social work firm based in the Harlem community of New York City and a former Jamaican teacher arrived home recently to speak to guidance counsellors on the subject of adolescent...
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Born with talent
Hugh Small Switching to success
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Beneath the sexy headlines
WHEN MORNING broke on November 17, 2004, mouths dropped and eyebrows were raised by those who bought the local newspapers or those who sat in their vehicles in the early traffic jam and read the headlines that were displayed by the vendors at the...
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Secondary education haunted by cultural malaise
Rebuilding Haiti: Getting things right this time
Mathematics: A national problem
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Now, let the parties begin
IT'S THE time of year when the social butterflies are glad they capitalised on the sales to pack their closets with party threads. In case you missed out, catch the last few items on the racks in your favourite department stores up north this...
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Pulse celebrates 25 years
Happy birthday National Gallery!
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