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October 18 12:16 AM
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BY CHARMAINE N CLARKE Western Bureau editor 
February 1, 2003
Montego Bay - Some mental health providers and the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) have rubbished the Government's planned closure of the Bellev...
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February 1, 2003
PARIS (AFP) - World leaders yesterday reacted with shock and grief to the loss of the space shuttle Columbia, stressing the contribution the victims h...
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By John Maxwell 
February 1, 2003
It took me quite a little time to discover how lucky I was. About three weeks after joining the Gleaner as a trainee reporter, 51 years ago, having sp...
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Observer Reporter 
January 31, 2003
THE National Water Commission (NWC) said an alternative water supply source to serve Gordon Town and Mavis Bank is expected to be put into operation o...
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ARLENE MARTIN, Observer staff reporter 
January 30, 2003
SECURITY Minister Peter Phillips yesterday urged the University of the West Indies (UWI) to spearhead the development of research programmes with a fo...
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DAVID PAULIN, Observer writer 
January 30, 2003
Cheryll Patterson, 29, a single mother with four kids, hoped for the best when she arrived for work yesterday at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company's (...
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January 30, 2003
THIRTY-FIVE ex-police officers were recently inducted into the Jamaica Ex-Police Association of Florida, Inc, a community group of retired officers or...
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DAVID PAULIN, Observer writer 
January 30, 2003
Cheryll Patterson, 29, a single mother with four kids, hoped for the best when she arrived for work yesterday at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company's (...
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NOVIA MCDONALD-WHYTE Contributing editor 
January 29, 2003
PASSING through Hi-Lo Barbican recently (Blinkers firmly on) the sight of two charming ladies with a trolley full of attractive looking packages kind ...
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January 29, 2003
TAHIR Dudley, a track and field coach at the Windward Road All- Age School in Kingston, was on Tuesday remanded in custody on a charge of buggery afte...
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January 29, 2003
TWO men were yesterday cut down by gunmen's bullets along Dames Road in Woodford Park, Kingston. According to the official police report, the dead men...
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January 29, 2003
THE Black River Police on Monday confiscated more than 80 kilos of ganja during a raid on a house at Bethsalem in north- east St Elizabeth. Detective ...
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January 29, 2003
WESTERN BUREAU -- A teenager was Tuesday chopped to death and a man hospitalised with machete wounds following a fight over a woman in the busy Negril...
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January 29, 2003
THE National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) has limited the importation of methyl Chloroform and carbon tetrachloride -- two solvents used in ...
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January 28, 2003
SERGEANT Nadine Grant-Brown of Westmoreland was yesterday named as Lasco Police Officer of the Year. Grant-Brown, who was runner-up for the award last...
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INDI MCLYMONT Observer staff reporter 
January 28, 2003
THE Jamaica Coalition on the Rights of the child (JCRC) yesterday called for urgent legislation to protect children to deal with the escalating abuse ...
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January 28, 2003
THE Cala-Poniente, the first of two new container lines that will facilitate further trade between Jamaica, Canada, Cuba, Mexico and South America, ar...
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January 27, 2003
THE Jamaica Movement for the Advancement of Literacy (JAMAL) has widened its scope of programme offerings to incorporate the teaching of life-coping s...
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January 27, 2003
THE Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) said yesterday that late journalist Hector Bernard epitomized professionalism, integrity and leadership in h...
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January 26, 2003
The police say that February 5 is the most "convenient" day to carry out Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Kent Pantry's January 16 order to arres...
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Text and photos by Ken Ramsay 
January 26, 2003
Fifteen Caribbean nationals were among 17 outstanding persons honoured last Wednesday night in New York by the American Foundation for the University ...
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January 26, 2003
Court of Appeal judge, Seymour Panton, has suggested that the United Kingdom Privy Council's inconsistency in its handling of capital murder cases has...
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