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Lead Stories
'Rid JCF of corruption' Spaulding urges Gov't to
start weeding process
WESTERN BUREAU: J. LESTER Spaulding, chairman and managing director of the RJR Communications Group, has urged the Government to begin weeding out corruption in the police force and recognise that the country could not continue along its "slippery...
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Boycott threat to Ganja Commission
JLP moots regional Trade Court
Senate approves
amendments to Shipping Act
Staff cuts to hit dental school
Bishop deSouza to head heroes committee

News
A visit to the Registrar General's Department
Following is the account of a customer who visited the Registrar General's Department on Tuesday, October 24, 2000, to apply for a birth certificate via the Express Service:
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National Contracts Commission
gets new head
End persecution of journalists CPU
JTA lashes
Ministry
programme
Cable
applications
trickle in

Business
United Estates up for sale
THE ENTIRE assets of United Estates Ltd., Bog Walk, St. Catherine, manufacturers of the popular "Tru Juice" line of orange juice, and one of the largest orange farm and export operations in the Caribbean, are up for sale. An advertisement to this...
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EU's proposal concerns Hylton

Sport
Lamey lifts Waterhouse
WATERHOUSE squeezed out a 1-0 win over neighbours Olympic Gardens to clinch a place in the National Premier League's mid-season final. With 17 points they can only be overtaken by Harbour View, the team they will oppose next. Harbour View are on 16...
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H. View cool Reno at Frome
Smith wins battle of giants
D. Park on top again
A winner from home territory

Commentary
The American elections
TOMORROW, AMERICANS will go to the polls to select their next President and Congress. Even though we do not participate in this election, our lives will be shaped by its outcome. Of the two presidential candidates, the Democratic candidate Al Gore would.
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But Gore is Bush
Mr Seaga must assist the DPP

Letters
Letter of the Day - The Trinidadian example
THE EDITOR, Madam: WHEN ASKED, "How are you?" Jamaicans have a way of replying, "Give thanks". Today we can truly say thanks to the Trinidadian company that has taken over our cement company at Rockfort. We can truly say thanks to them, for the emphatic.
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Cleansing the system of
corruption?
Congratulations
Enumerate to participate
The value of
push-starts

Entertainment
Vintage singers rock
Heineken Startime
THE 'DEAN' Alton Ellis overcame his emotional burden to lead his class of vintage performers in style at Saturday night's Heineken Startime, held at Mas Camp Village, New Kingston. Decked in black, to mourn the recent death his sister Hortense, he...
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19 years of hedonism

Flair
Caribbean Training Institute
PATRONS at the Terra Nova Hotel's Heritage Week Food Festival, on Africa, Chinese and Jamaica Days, noticed the fine service they received from some waiters and waitresses who were on work experience.
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The restructured Grace Kitchens
The Ritz culture

Star Page
The 'Killer' unleashes B2K
BOUNTY KILLER is planning to release a triple CD effort studded with combination tracks with an armada of heavyweight Jamaican acts. In recent weeks, the Killer has been very vocal on social issues, and has turned his attention from the rash...
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All out of love

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