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Lead Stories
MP quits - Crime, corruption drive Melville to resign

BUSINESSMAN DANNY Melville yesterday announced his resignation as Member of Parliament for North East St. Ann, turning his back on the country's political system...

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Observer team for T&T elections
Residents protest against killing
Councillor explodes at meeting
A museum for Montego Bay


News
Teacher assaulted, four expelled
WESTERN BUREAU: FOUR MALE students of the Petersfield High School in Westmoreland have been expelled for their alleged involvement in an incident in which a teacher was physically assaulted last week.

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Seaga cautions PM against early elections
Spelling Bee Competition 2000 - Ardenne wins again!
Integrity report will be tabled ­ PM


Business
Chinese finance crane acquisition for Gordon Cay

FOUR MORE Gantry Cranes are to be provided under phase three of the Gordon Cay expansion project to deal with the increase in shipping operations. Finance and Planning Minister, Dr. Omar Davies, and Li Nan, Deputy general manager of the Buyer's Credit...

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Committees to analyse JAS viability


Sport
Windies on the ropes
PERTH, Australia (AP) -- AUSTRALIA'S chances of posting a world record for the most consecutive Test wins have improved dramatically as the West Indies continue to struggle early on their three-month tour Down Under.

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Hot shot Nicholas dumps Dominica
Barrett back at Violet Kickers
No problems for St. Hugh's


Commentary
Rewarding incompetence
SOMETHING HAS to be terribly wrong with a system that rewards incompetence and questionable behaviour. The case in point is the recent promotion of a senior police officer who, it was reported earlier in the year, had clearly committed breaches of...

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One real race and one real joke
Caribbean Editorial


Letters
Letter of the Day - Child support and 'dead beat dads'
THE EDITOR, Madam: I AGREE 100 per cent, let's get those 'dead beat dads'. Mr. Hamilton, while I agree that fathers who are living overseas should be made to pay, could we get closer to home. On every street corner, on the cocktail party circuit, in the.

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NHT contributions and small businesses
Gov't is incompetent, lacks integrity
Tourism and the challenge of Cuba
Titchfield High's relocation and Folly
Political representatives work hard for St Mary


Entertainment
Hortense Ellis laid to rest

A LARGE throng of mourners shared in the final rites at the Andrews Memorial Seventh-day Adventist Church, Hope Road, Kingston Thursday afternoon for the funeral service of singer Hortense Ellis. The entertainment fraternity was well represented and had.

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Celebration night
Travelling Maroon show


Farmer's Weekly
Wardens to tackle food thieves
MORANT BAY, St. Thomas IN A bid to tackle praedial larceny islandwide, the police plans to integrate a new type of crime fighter into the force, agricultural wardens.

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...Speed it up, demands agricultural society
Conch Quota Authority to be created


Religion
MANHUNT! Where are the Christian men?
MANY RELIGIOUS leaders, and psychologists today, claim that men must learn to think differently. They must learn to express their feelings, take their personal lives more seriously, stop fighting for power, talk about themselves less, be less aggressive..

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Reader's Response - Murder of a Catholic priest
New head for WIU
Evaluate your life


Real Estate
Millions needed to reconstruct fire-gutted college
FOLLOWING THE fire which destroyed a main building at the Brown's Town Community College in St. Ann on October 22, principal, James Walsh, has said that the entire reconstruction could cost about $30 million. The 8,704 square feet building, regarded as..

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The essence of concrete



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