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More weddings the non-traditional way
THE FACE of marriage is changing. There are now advertisements in the newspapers where "men of the cloth" offer their services with secular panache such as "marry today, or tomorrow (or whenever)...after all, why delay?" Others are lettered in more...

Dante's battle with Kawasaki
WESTERN BUREAU: ONE-YEAR-OLD DANTE Pearson's mother, Shelly-Ann Dyer, got the scare of her life almost two weeks ago when her son's fingers began to swell and his temperature shot up.

The struggles of a ghetto girl
FAYLESHIA McNUFF (not her real name) was trembling. She had, just minutes earlier, been held up by a knife-wielding robber drawn by her costume-jewel necklace he thought was gold. When she told him it wasn't real gold, he threatened to "kill one a you...

Carib could suffer if Bush wins ­ Congresswoman
WESTERN BUREAU: UNITED STATES Congresswoman Maxine Walters is of the view that should Republican leader, George W. Bush become the next President of the United States, relations with the Caribbean could suffer.

Cement company complains to Anti-Dumping Commission

MINISTER OF Industry, Commerce and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, has confirmed that the Caribbean Cement Company Limited has filed a complaint with the Anti-Dumping Commission about the importation of cement in breach of the Anti-Dumping Act.










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