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Lead Stories
Hemmings wins silver
DEON HEMMINGS ended her Olympic career on a high note in Sydney yesterday. Champion in the 400 metres hurdles at Atlanta in 1996, Hemmings helped herself to silver in the 2000 final in a season-best 53.45 seconds at the Olympic Stadium and afterwards...
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Job cuts soaring - Unions see September figures as worst so far
Public sector woes loom
No side effects from local
genetically modified foods
Ex-mayor fined for shooting cows
Plans for airport in St Elizabeth top agenda

News
UHWI
hosts
family
fun day
THE UNIVERSITY Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) Paediatric Foundation is staging a Family Fun Day on Sunday as part of its effort to raise the $110 million needed to finance the first phase of construction of a new paediatric wing.
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PNP better suited,
but only just
Butch
praises
media
Hylton to be Solicitor-General
Garbage woes hit Westmoreland

Business
Banker urges Caribbean entrepreneurs to speed up
MANAGING DIRECTOR of Republic Bank Limited, Ronald Harford has challenged regional entrepreneurs and business leaders to speed up the rate at which they move to take their respective entities forward. Speaking at the Caribbean Entrepreneur of the Year...
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C&W to cut
cellular rates

Sport
Goulbourne through to long jump final
SYDNEY - LONG jumper Elva Goulbourne, who has been battling a knee injury for the past two weeks, put that behind her to reach the final at the Olympic Stadium yesterday.
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Bernard struggles in decathlon
No place for a youth team in the Busta Cup
Cornwall, St. James in 0-0 stalemate
St. Thomas clip Happy Grove

Commentary
Tourism concerns
THE TOURIST industry can ill afford the type of setback that the pull-out of the Princess Cruise line implies. According to the report in Monday's Gleaner the cruise line that brought some 100,000 cruise passengers to the island each year will not be...
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A handful of predators
Dealing with ghost civil servants
New hopes for Mideast peace?

Letters
Letter of the Day - A 'gay' backlash?
THE EDITOR, Madam: I MUST say that I left the 62nd annual conference of the People's National Party (PNP) last Sunday a very depressed (gay) man. As someone who supports the PNP's policies and defends the party in every sector of the society, I found it.
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In praise of J'can athletes
Sidewalk beauty and planter boxes
An attack on the legal profession

Entertainment
Organ, vocal recital... An entertaining evening
MARILYN BRICE-MACDONALD, mezzo soprano and, Donald Hossack, organist gave a recital in celebration of the 315th anniversary of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederic Handel, at the University Chapel, Mona, last Sunday evening.
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JCDC bartenders' trophy retired to SuperClubs

Cornwall Edition
Rev Robinson honoured
WESTERN BUREAU: HEAVY SHOWERS, welcomed as "divine showers of blessing", last Sunday did nothing to dampen the celebratory spirit of the "Service of Recognition" honouring Rev. Dr. Lester Leo Robinson for 40 years of service to the Burchell Baptist...
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'St Bess' Homecoming
plans on track

What's Cooking
Celebrating Ja's culinary heritage
HERITAGE AS explained in one dictionary is that which is inherited or passes from heir to heir, as an inheritance, hence the lot, condition, or status into which one is born, birthright, and that liberty of speech is the heritage of a freeman.
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Many ways to enjoy breadfruit Baked Breadfruit

Star Page
Entertainment Diary
Higher Heights Record presents a label launch and stage show at Tropics Club, Dumfries Road, New Kingston, Saturday 30, September 2000. Artiste line-up includes Elephant Man, Kip Rich, Franky Sly, General B, Baby Wayne, Danny English, Betti-Mac, Arrangeme
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Ninja quiets Zebra

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