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Minister says cops using intelligence from cases in St James to stem illicit scheme in Mandeville
BY KASEY WILLIAMS Observer staff reporter kaseyw@jamaicaobserver.com 
October 18 12:18 AM
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Dream Wknd promoter says more in separate Emancipendence holidays
BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer writer entertainment@jamaicaobserver.com 
October 18 12:16 AM
Twice the party!
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BY DASHAN HENDRICKS Business content manager hendricks@jamaicaobserver.com 
October 18 12:14 AM
JN completes sale of UK bank
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Jamaica’s National Stadium ‘high on list’ of potential venues for new global track league
October 18 12:12 AM
Jamaica ‘high on list’ of potential venues for new track league
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BY RORY DALEY Auto writer 
October 18 12:10 AM
Ford charts new Territory
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Happy Grove High students still on rotation
October 18 12:09 AM
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RICKEY SINGH 
February 20, 2003
Uproar over arrest of Belizean rights lawyer BELMOPAN -- There is rising protest over the charges of a well-known Belizean human rights lawyer and her...
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February 20, 2003
Ellington heads Entertainment Advisory Board CABINET has approved the appointment of a new Entertainment Advisory Board for the Ministry of Industry a...
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February 20, 2003
MEGAMART'S chief executive officer, Gassan Azan, appears unperturbed by the impending opening of PriceSmart Membership Shopping that will compete dire...
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Observer Reporter 
February 20, 2003
ALLMAN Town Primary is reporting an increase in student enrolment with the recent introduction of computer classes at the school. Vinnette Lewis, a re...
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RICKEY SINGH 
February 19, 2003
Guyana opposition returns to Parliament after one year GEORGETOWN -- Guyana's main opposition People's National Party/Reform (PNC/R) was back in Parli...
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Observer Reporter 
February 19, 2003
JAMAICA has been named to two regional task forces that Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders established last week to fast track the implementation o...
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RICKEY SINGH 
February 19, 2003
Guyana opposition returns to Parliament after one year GEORGETOWN -- Guyana's main opposition People's National Party/Reform (PNC/R) was back in Parli...
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LATOYA JOHNSON, Observer correspondent 
February 19, 2003
A Westmoreland man accused of crushing a farmer to death by running his tractor over him, was remanded in custody when he appeared in the Savanna-la-M...
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Observer Reporter 
February 19, 2003
THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture said it has redesigned and published stories in the Doctor Bird and Blue Mahoe series in an effort to enc...
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CHARMAINE CLARKE, Western Bureau Editor 
February 18, 2003
MONTEGO BAY -- CEO of Paymaster Jamaica, Audrey Marks is tipped to become the new chairman of the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo), accordi...
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Observer Reporter 
February 18, 2003
WESTERN BUREAU -- A two-car collision along the Long Bay main road in St James early yesterday killed two men, and left three others seriously injured...
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T K WHYTE, Observer staff reporter 
February 18, 2003
THE Stubs Bridge in Spanish Town, St Catherine, which spans the Rio Cobre River and links Spanish Town to Kingston, will be repaired to the tune of $3...
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Observer Reporter 
February 18, 2003
65 new AIDS cases in Clarendon Sixty-five new HIV/AIDS cases have been reported in Clarendon for 2002, increasing the total number of reported cases i...
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Observer Reporter 
February 17, 2003
THE Kingston Wharves extraordinary general meeting which was scheduled for 10:00 am today has been put back to 11:30 am to allow the Supreme Court eno...
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Observer Reporter 
February 17, 2003
WITH the embattled Omar Davies seated at his right, Prime Minister P J Patterson yesterday declared confidence in his finance minister and dismissed a...
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MARK CUMMINGS, Observer staff reporter 
February 17, 2003
WESTERN BUREAU -- The state-run Urban Development Corporation will today begin work on the $155-million Montego Bay Civic Centre, to repair defects in...
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February 16, 2003
JAMES Lim, popularly known as Jim, a retired senior executive of Desnoes and Geddes Limited and former Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) vic...
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BY Claudienne Edwards Observer staff reporter 
February 15, 2003
Each week day during the school term, Gilbert Green walks half-mile up the steep hill to Paisley All-Age School in Luna district, St Mary. He's been d...
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By Claude Robinson 
February 15, 2003
News that agents of United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were in Jamaica interviewing undocumented Iraqi nationals this week must have ...
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BY OLIVIA CAMBELL Observer staff reporter 
February 15, 2003
Eric Wordsworth Abrahams would have been more than pleased. For yesterday's thanksgiving service for his life, held at the St Andrew Parish Church in ...
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February 15, 2003
More than 200 Jamaicans and a few visitors joined millions of people around the world yesterday in protest against America's threatened war on Iraq. T...
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LATOYA JOHNSON, Observer correspondent 
February 14, 2003
A St Andrew man has been charged in connection with Wednesday's fatal car crash that left two dead and six injured in St James. The man, David Kerr, 3...
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