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Lead Stories
Florizel Glasspole, former G-G, is dead

Former Governor-General, Sir Florizel Agustus Glasspole, is dead. He was 91.

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'Hot political temper' early 2001 - Golding
Timber!
Jamaica dominates PAHO awards


News
Deja vu threatens Port Antonio's cruise industry

Tourism interests in Port Antonio are worried that last week's controversial searching of passenger luggage could ruined the cruise industry.

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Grief unites orphaned kids
Early Government checks find no PPA danger
Spotlight on men in anti-AIDS drive


Business
Building contractors to pursue best practices
The Caribbean Business Forum is proposing a number of measures to redefine the building contracting industry in Jamaica.

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HMA chairman calls for national effort to combat crime
Economist focuses on dynamism


Sport
Australia flog WI in first Test

Australia beat the West Indies by an innings and 126 runs yesterday to win the first Test and equal the world record of 11 consecutive Test victories.

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Gaily Decorated wins four straight
Harbour View, Waterhouse showdown
St. Anne's, KC in Walker Cup final
Jamaica bobsleigh team member in accident


Commentary
Editorial - The referendum debate
We are concerned about Prime Minister P.J. Patterson's insistence on sticking to the letter of the law and his refusal to submit the issue of the removal of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to a referendum.

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Gearing up for elections
How art the mighty fallen
Ethics and the environment
SWOT analysis of Jamaica


Letters
Who's the real hero?

THE EDITOR, Madam: Perhaps the highest and most coveted award that the majority of Jamaicans would desire for their leaders is that of National Hero.

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Varieties of patois
No need for concern
Stop the noise!
Is it the NDM's time?


Entertainment
Move to the rhythm

The medium of music is one of the greatest motivating forces when creating a dance work, and it becomes the choreographer's unique 'voice'.

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Eric Aarons - organ music runs through his veins
Israeli musicians seek refuge in Jamaica
Entertainment Update


Arts &Leisure
73 works selected for annual national exhibition
Seventy-three art works done by 55 artists have been selected for display in the 2000 Annual National Exhibition organised by the National Gallery of Jamaica.

More Arts &Leisure
Short story - Bringing thunder, lightning and fire
Albert Huie to launch book about his life


Outlook
Cover story - A new workplace

The face of the office is changing, and there are signs that the corporate world is adopting a less formal approach to customer service and their own internal relations.

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Cover story - Managing change
Country life: so nice!
Vox Pop - Would you prefer living in the country rather than town?



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