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Lead Stories
Newborns in danger
Incubator shortage poses high risk to premature babies.

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Gov't presses for work week changes
Catholics step up anti-hanging bid
Shoppers turn to Sundays
Legit cable operators mourn heavy losses
Carib tourism in crisis - Malone
Gov't will deal with those using excessive force


News
50,000 case backlog slows AGD
Seven years after it was taken to court, accused of failure to do its job, the Administrator-General's Department (AGD), which administers the estates of persons who die without making a will, is still unable to carry out much of its core duty.

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Minister declares war on violence against women
Special CARICOM meeting
Take care of the buses - Brown
Rationalisation worries students, teachers
Injured woman wins $1.3m in court


Business
Chen Young continues appeal
Legal arguments will continue tomorrow in the appeal brought by Dr. Paul Chen Young, former head of the Eagle Group who is asking the Court of Appeal to set aside the Mareva injunction granted by the Supreme Court in November 1998, freezing his assets.

More Business
Insurance co seeks to 'guard' Boscobel
JPG shares climb
IDB focuses on region's health
Ambience of resorts inferior to competition
Unilever working to woo Bestfoods - sources


Sport
Feanny primes up for Derby
LEADING trainer Philip Feanny prepped up for Saturday's big Red Stripe Derby meeting with three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday.

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Raiders trounce JC Strikers 5-0
Singh, Sutton to christen new MoBay course
Remembering our glorious pioneers
Prochamps Auto Series show
It's shame on you, Captain!


Commentary
Wise decision, mayor
So the Mayor of Kingston has spurned the offer of a spanking new Mercedes Benz after the Finance Committee of the KSAC Council had voted for her to have one.

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Bad sign for casinos
Self-absorbed and pompous US
The first jacket
The jackboots of leadership
What Patterson-Arthur rift holds for CARICOM
Division over working week


Letters
Double standards
THE EDITOR, Madam: The third and deciding Test in the Cable & Wireless 2000 Series between Pakistan and the West Indies recently concluded at the Antigua Recreation Ground.Two things stand out about this Test match.

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Roads to ruin
Wrong diagnosis


Entertainment
Leading Lights
Over the past five years a trend has developed where an increasing number of churches are adopting a music ministry to win souls.

More Entertainment
Jah Ruby: friend of Jamaica's famous
Ernie Ranglin glitters on the Bay
Entertainment Update


Arts & Leisure
Turning to the roots of Africa
Today we begin the serialisation of Peter Abrahams's "Coyaba Chronicles". The book is due in stores next month.

More Arts & Leisure
New categories in JCDC fine arts contest
Unveiling 'Myths and Mysteries'
Cornwall candidates wanted for G-G's award
Surprise on the street
The melting in the rain
15-y-o Campion boy wins UN scholarship


Outlook/Fi Real
A woman's despair
Q: I am a woman in the depths of despair. What has happened is that I seem to have lost all sexual desire and I do not know what to do about this.

More Outlook/Fi Real
Handling the pressure
Miss Ruby's enchanting domain
When will cheating end?
Gratifying hobbies
Taking time to play



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