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Lead Stories
We're not corrupt - Cabinet supports PM's stance on wire-tapping
SEVENTEEN MEMBERS of the Cabinet issued a joint statement yesterday, challenging the public to produce evidence linking them to "telephone or other conversation" involving criminal or corrupt activities....
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Squatters spark dispute
Seaga's 7-point plan to fight corruption
Forbes probes sale of gun licences by cops
Towards re-designing media policy (Part 2)

News
Boys make their move
THE TABLES were turned on the girls yesterday as the boys in St. Thomas and Portland made their move in The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee Parish Finals. In St. Thomas, 37 students (18 boys 19 girls) participated and by 10 a.m. the number was cut.
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Girls,
stay home
'I feel special'
Diver killed after he refused bribes cops
BITU playing pivotal role in JLP

Business
PACT member in NGO deal
FLORETTE BLACKWOOD, programme director of People's Action for Community Transformation (PACT), is currently participating in a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) Management Course in the United States, sponsored by the American Embassy. The course aims to.
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...25 years of service to sugar industry
Gary Voss joins Guardian board

Sport
Cornwall hit top form
CORNWALL College produced a big second-half performance to blank Dinthill Technical 3-0 in the daCosta Cup quarter-final game at the Ewarton playfield yesterday. Goals by Rayon Clarke (67th), substitute Ceyon Shaw (81st) and Maurice Parkins (90th)...
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Frome reach semis
Reggae Boyz in El Salvador
One reason for the exodus
Tivoli out

Commentary
Police Charter
THE LATEST Government agency to prepare a Citizen's Charter is the beleaguered Jamaica Constabulary Force. There have been numerous complaints of police unresponsiveness and negligence and cries of police abuse and brutality, over the years. And once...
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A cockeyed democracy
Once upon a time is now

Letters
Letter of the Day - Disrespect for our National Anthem
THE EDITOR, Madam: RECENTLY I witnessed one of the rudest exhibitions of disrespect for the nation, its people and national institutions by persons from whom we should least expect such behaviour.
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No easy remedy for 'sick' soil
...'Playing of 'God Save The Queen' not a decision of UWI'
Victor Williams

Entertainment
Young artistes as producers
YOUNG ARTISTES are not willing to sit around and wait on the benevolence of producers these days. They are basically taking things into their own hands, ensuring that their music gets out there. Quite a number of upcoming entertainers are moving into...
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J'can students impress American schools

Youth Link
True confessions: Teens on
ganja use
THERE'S A new breed of teenagers. Not the ones interested in deejays, movies and skating rinks, but the ones who are lighting up lighting up ganja spliffs as part of their daily routine.
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Phenomenal Crew - looks to the spotlight

Star Page
Locals shun film and music festival
Kingston: THE Jamerican Film and Music Festival, which opens this week in Montego Bay, is getting the cold shoulder from members of the local film industry, who claim the cost to attend the November 15 to 19 event is too high.
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Ventura for big competition

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