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Lead Stories
Big auction - NCB Group puts up 66 properties to raise over $350 million
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Bank (NCB) Group will be undertaking one of the largest property sales in Jamaica this week when it places a mix of prime residential houses and apartments, as well as commercial....
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Colleagues back Dr. Lue
ODPEM unveils Portmore's emergency plan
Sectoral Debate continues in Gordon House
Government, Conurban Contractors Assoc at odds
The late Henry Stanley Ives - An outstanding son

News
AIDS committee focuses on men
SEXUAL PRACTICES and behaviour of Jamaican men will be targeted this year as part of the "Men Make a Difference" 2000 World AIDS Campaign spearheaded by the World Aids Committee. "The focus this year is on men because as politicians, fathers, sons,...
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Morant Bay says thank you for 38 years of teaching
FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOME
Chaos as police chase rape accused
Fresh appeals for Patterson and Arthur to meet

Business
Gov't must facilitate investors Azan
MR. GASSAN Azan, chief executive officer of the popular 70,000 feet Mega Mart store in Portmore says the government must become more enlightened and active in the trade facilitation process and ensure that the state machinery operates with a sense of...
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Golf is big tourism business Ziadie
Revolving loans for NWC customers

Sport
Brazil tour for new Boy
ANOTHER overseas-based player has been invited to train with the national football team. The latest invitee, however, is not an England-based player but a university student in America. Twenty-year-old forward Sheldon Barnes confirmed yesterday that..
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WICB says yes to extra players
'Lara's poor form no problem'
Lara's runs will come - dont'worry about that
Jamaica's women remain unbeaten
Percy's Star will shine

Commentary
Senate committee stymied
THE GOVERNMENT insists that it had no option but to bail out the collapsed financial sector through the FINSAC intervention. FINSAC controls dozens of entities. Its operations entail billions of dollars and a commitment of tax revenue essentially to...
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Forgiving our debtors...
Stranded in left field
Our 'sick' prison system

Letters
'Controversial' foods
THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE read with interest your article "Jamaicans eating controversial foods", published in The Sunday Gleaner (May 28) and must state that the contents of this article have been an eye-opener for me to say the least. I am sure it is..
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On the death penalty
A similar history
A testament of success
A shining example
Benefits from Carib court
An affront to natives

Entertainment
UWI Singers' young composers shine
OFTEN TIMES when we listen to the music coming out of our studios, watch news reports on the sad state of the economy, we tend to doubt the future of those who have a predilection for cultural subjects. Few of us support the handful of tireless cultural.
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Big bands Ocho Rios Jazz Fest

Shipping Feature
Seafreight takes delivery of faster vessels
SEAFREIGHT LINE Limited announces the chartering of the Heinrich J, which arrived at Port Everglades on May 25 to join the weekly Seafreight service the first visit to Kingston was on Monday. Built in 1998, this vessel is geared for, and has a...
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Maersk is environmentally sound

Star Page
Star 100-Year Club - Mas Percy reigning strong
FIFTY years ago if you asked Percival Bartley if he would have wanted to live longer, he would probably have said no. Today, the 101-year-old man would not mind living a few more years.
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University Singers gala Concert was excellent
Entertainment Diary

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