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Lead Stories
Prison mistake
SENIOR WARDERS at St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre, are being asked to explain how an inmate accused of murder, was allowed to walk out of the institution last Saturday.
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Police target 10 gunmen
Hopes high for border talks
Mandela pleads for HIV moms

News
Holland row simmers
THE STAND-OFF between employees of Holland Estates and management company, Newton Cane Farms Ltd., seems unlikely to be resolved this weekend. Since Tuesday, workers have been protesting in front of the main gates over the dismissal of Ivan Ebanks, farm.
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MoBay squatters appeal to PM
Clarke calls for changes to libel laws
Cop allegedly voted twice
Night courts helping to clear backlog
Railway commuter services for January 2001
Scientists optimistic on partnership in natural product development
Mona Reservoir customers face daily lock offs

Business
PM sees urban blight in MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has acknowledged the state of under-development in Montego Bay and expressed optimism that it will be restored under the Urban Development Tax Incentive Programme (TIP) for urban renewal.
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Seabed reaches consensus
C&WJ going 100% digital in September
Senate passes Bail Act
$145 b in punitive damages to smokers

Sport
Campbell sizzles at CAC Champs
SAN JUAN: EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Veronica Campbell out of Vere Technical High School sent a warning to the island's senior athletes ahead of next week's Olympic trials when she clocked a record 11.18 seconds in taking gold in the girl's under 20 100 metres...
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Lowe to lead Ja attack
Mura puts SA in a spin
Melbourne in line for double
DaCosta's Shield a cinch

Commentary
Plant diseases
THE LETTER of the Day from Mr. R.A. (Ren) Gonsalves published in yesterday's issue serves to remind the nation that threats to its agriculture may arise from unexpected sources.
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You car do that in Trinidad!
AIDS conference ends, much work remains
Myths increase women's vulnerability to HIV

Letters
Reclaiming marriage and family
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE GOVERNMENT made a significant move during Child Month when it appointed a special agency to address the plight of the large number of neglected and abused children in our society. For, despite the tremendous efforts in the last...
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Of dons and Parliamentarians
Mormonism is no cult
Road fatalities and public transport vehicles
Justice delayed as a juror sees it
Water pumps but no water
Soldiers are neither warders, nor police!
Clarification on EU issues

Entertainment
Ritz Carlton's plan for tourism revolution
WESTERN BUREAU: THE RITZ-CARLTON, in Rose Hall, St. James, plans to make a positive impact on the island's tourism industry by appealing to local and overseas visitors.
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Double celebration for Paul Pennicook
Eve comes for 'Clock Strikes'
Calypsonian Ras Shorty 1 dies from mystery disease

Farmers Weekly
FINSAC to restructure JAS debt
THE FINANCIAL problems of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) might be nearing an end, as officials of the organisation have met with a team from the Financial Sector Adjustment Company (FINSAC) to restructure its finances. The JAS has a debt of $20..
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Special team to examine costs in sugar industry
Gov't to import goats to improve local stock
JLP's Hutchinson calls for more ackee orchards

Real Estate
KPH rededicated
THE KINGSTON Public Hospital was officially rededicated on Thursday after an extensive refurbishing project costing about $740 million. Under the project, the hospital got 505 new beds, a refurbished pharmacy, refurbished and better equipped northern...
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Sewerage cost
$10m to refurbish Boys Town All Age

Religion
TAKE OUR WORD... RASTAFARIANISM
IN 1935-36, MUSSOLINI'S Italy conquered Abyssinia (then the name of Ethiopia). Haile Selassie, whose titles included Ras Tafari (the Lion of Judah) had been appointed heir to Empress Zauditu in 1916.
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Reviewing gospel music
My side - Deafening silence
Dr. Garnett Brown gets Master of Divinity degree

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