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Lead Stories
Doctors win again
THE JUNIOR Doctors' Association and its Central Executive have won their appeal against a ruling by Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe that they were in contempt of court for breaching an injunction issued by him for them to return to work. Yesterday's court...
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PNP bias admitted in JUTC employment
Lascelles Chin eyes
court date with Gov't
JLP decries rate increase as 'outrageous'
'Health care system still has its challenges'
Space Imaging: Zooming in on Jamaica
Library service budget cut

News
Highway 2000's speed cut
THE GOVERNMENT is going ahead with its Highway 2000 project, but at reduced speed. Prime Minister P.J. Patterson disclosed this yesterday at a verandah news briefing at Vale Royal, his official residence on Montrose Road, St. Andrew.
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Garrett Barker: surviving the odds
Cocoa farmers to get increased payment
Chief Justice overruled four times since year
Dealing with defeat

Business
Grace interim profits rise
GRACE, KENNEDY & Company's unaudited figures show that all but one of the group's divisions, the food trading arm, saw profits rise in the six month period to the end of June 2000. Group revenues were slightly higher at $7 billion, while net profit.
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Guardian takes Terra Nova
C&W set for Internet move
Financial sector landscape changing
JPSCo system loses $1.5b a year

Sport
Ottey's 100m hopes in doubt
MERLENE Ottey's participation in the 100 metres at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, was cast in doubt yesterday. Raymond Stewart, coach of Beverly McDonald, speaking from his home on Fort Worth, Texas, said his charge would not skip the 100m.
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Jamaica to battle New Zealand in semi-finals
Phoenix Son safe in Race 4
Shiv out of third Test
Lady holding reins at BG&L

Commentary
Of buried treasure...
A HAUNTED house squats atop a hill above Yallahs, St. Thomas. Regrettably though, the Lady of the house who used to take her pleasure romping through the 430-year-old rooms trailed by her long, white dress, is quieter these days. Sightings of Samantha...
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Turning bad business around
St Bess as model parish
On fiscal rectitude

Letters
A teen speaks out
THE EDITOR, Madam: WE JAMAICANS are facing a lot of problems but building more prisons is not the answer, we should think more positively. If more schools and training centres are built and children who cannot afford it are supplied with the equipment...
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Popular Song Competition needs urgent revamping
Complaints and conservation
Power and income distribution

Entertainment
NDTC Singers feature 'Ethnomedicine' songs
"'Ethnomedicine Songs is just a 'stocious' name for the good old Jamaican medicine or remedy songs", insists a client leaving Little Theatre after an NDTC performance at the Little Theatre, in the current Season of Dance.
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Ghost's new album creating a stir
Ja Spice Food Festival tomorrow
Portland Farm Queen crowned

Showtime
Fourth Street for Teen Splash
FOURTH STREET Sister will headline the line-up of artistes for the Pepsi Teen Splash on Monday, August 7, at Port Kaiser Sports Club, St. Elizabeth. Members of the group, Althea Hewitt, Tamekia James, Natalie Walsh and Shelly-Ann Hill, have been...
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Getting ready for 'Reggae Sumfest 2000'
Accommodation nightmare
Out and Around

Star Page
You were disrespectful to stepfather Pastor
Dear Pastor, I am sixteen years old and I am a Christian. I met a Christian guy about a month ago and things were going on fine between us.
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Yeast infections
The beauty of love and respect
The Record Shop
ENTERTAINMENT DIARY
A real handful

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