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Lead Stories
Stewart defends Air Ja
GORDON "BUTCH" Stewart, chairman of national airline, Air Jamaica, yesterday stoutly defended his airline's performance insisting that the company has made great achievements despite the numerous obstacles faced over the last year.
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What's right with Jamaica - Ja's only audiologist making people hear loud and clear
Postal service undergoes radical revamping
Millennium Generation - The upwardly mobile Grace Silvera
Vendors threaten
St Thomas Council
Parish Councils after illegal builders

News
Cop shot during sex tryst
A FEMALE prisoner yesterday escaped from the Four Paths Police Station in Clarendon after she reportedly disarmed a police corporal while they were having sex in an old building at the back of the building. The Constabulary Commu-nication Network...
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Clean-up drive for Portmore Mall
Hope for security guards - Cabinet sub-committee to look at Private Security Regulations Act
Businessman kills wife, then self
EARTHQUAKE AWARENESS WEEK

Business
Davies seeks another euro bond issue
DR. OMAR Davies, Minister of Finance and Planning, is to seek yet another euro-denominated bond issue for the Government through Germany's Deutsche Banc. This latest injection of funds will go some way in furthering his plans for external finance...
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KPMG International reports record revenues

Sport
Boyz pass Cuba test
THE Young Reggae Boyz yesterday kept themselves in contention for a place in the 2000 Under-20 World Cup finals in Argentina after playing to a 0-0 draw with Cuba at the National Stadium. Jamaica only needed a draw to progress to Canada for another...
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Record stand sinks Windies
Ja in full control
Windies B crush Windwards
Easy victories for Cornwall, St. James

Commentary
WI team in the doldrums
THE DOWNHILL slide of the once mighty West Indies continued unabated last Wednesday night in Australia with the regional team suffering another humiliating defeat at the hands of the hosts. Usually one of the most exciting one-day teams in world cricket.
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Knight and the Dovecot doctrine
National crisis, regional fall-out
The Police Citizens' Charter
If they sell KLAS-FM
to Alston Stewart...

Letters
Letter of the Day The deafening silence of Rastas
THE EDITOR, Madam: HOW SILENT are the Rastas in the aftermath of the recent hacking to death of a 72-year-old nun; the setting alight of several innocent persons at worship and the small matter of desecrating a cathedral in Castries, St. Lucia.
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Minister says returnees are mostly positive
Another view of Maroons
Petrojam defends role against illegal trading
Curbing rudeness
Disappointed in K.D. Knight

Entertainment
Cultural hunger appeased at Rebel Salute
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TRAFFIC flowed smoothly to and from Rebel Salute Saturday night as the organisers made sure not to have a repetition of last year's traffic chaos. Adequate parking was available for the many cars that converged on the expanded...
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Barbados Jazz Festival: scintillating performances

Flair
Carla Campbell eyes Victoria's Secret
AT 23, Carla Campbell is enjoying a fast paced modelling career in New York. Ironically, the statuesque Kingstonian did not win the Pulse Fashion Model contest when she entered in 1997, instead placing in the top eight. "But I really wanted to succeed...
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Deeds not Words
Why men read women's magazines
Fattening your pay cheque How to ask for a raise and negotiate a bonus

Star Page
Spectacular performance by Clarendon College
CLARENDON College blazed their way to a record high score this year of 56 points leaving a game Holy Childhood High in their wake during Television Jamaica's (TVJ) Schools' Challenge Quiz competition 2001 last Thurs-day. The Clarendon team, which...
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CeCile pardons Saba Tooth
She despises her family

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