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Lead Stories
More irregularities - Auditor-General cites breaches in Gov't spending
GOVERNMENT'S EXPENDITURE for 1999/2000 was understated, says Auditor-General Adrian Strachan. In a section of his 1999/2000 report dealing with the Accountant-General's Department, tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, Mr. Strachan said...
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A catalyst for change
MoBay Mayor
aims for WC seat
Government
prepares for Customs Act amendments
Millennium Generation - An exemplary public servant
Only needy
to access
students' loan Gregory

News
New Anglican Bishop consecrated
WITH LIGHT afternoon showers pattering on the roof of the Anglican cathedral, the Rt Rev'd. Dr. Alfred Reid was yesterday consecrated the 13th Lord Bishop of the Jamaican Anglican Diocese, and he promised to be a servant while counting on the support...
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New prices coming February
Natural predators
for insect control
Anything for
the sake of love
Morin Seymour new PALS head
Mexico to Ja's rescue

Business
Russell
probe
INVESTIGATIONS by the Ministry of Finance into the irregularities at STATIN involving former head Dr. Fitz-Albert Russell affair led to recommendations that the $150,000 involved in the consultancy contract he carried out was to be paid back, according...
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Big companies gain from electricity rate rise
Celebrating bauxite's success
The value of honesty
STATIN workers
'roasting' on Gov't time

Sport
Leaders Ja meet T&T
THE BUSTA cricket series moves into its fourth round today with Jamaica, five-time winners and defending champions of the regional four-day title, leaders in the race for the Busta Cup and a place in the semi-finals of the Busta International Shield...
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Samuels, Lara give West Indies hope
Menudo set to dominate awards
Boyz take on Bolivia
Swimmers get down to business

Commentary
Fast food and health
THE EXPLOSION of fast food outlets across Kingston in particular has posed challenges in several areas. Famous brand names from North America have had an intrinsic attraction which plays on the well known bias for imported fare. Indigenous...
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Culprits must be punished
The real story of cricketing failure
Degradation of the land - (Fifth in the series on the decline of agriculture in Jamaica)
Rock-stone Labourites

Letters
Air J's 'enviable record'
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE FOLLOWING letter has been sent to the Hon Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, Chairman, Air Jamaica Ltd.
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Letter of the Day Why I could have stoned police stations
JTB did not inspire attacks on Air Jamaica
Royal Palm
Estate, most
popular TV series

Entertainment
Leaders follow the beat
THE ASYLUM Nightclub attracted a quality audience on Wednesday night as a number of key political and business figures turned out and turned up the heat on the dancefloor. It was the launch of a new series of parties featuring the music of one of...
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Cactus to close next week
'Wadup' with Merciless?

Star Page
Similar looks, distinctive personalities
SIX-year-old twins Shanice and Shanika Thompson of Arnett Gardens looked so much alike as babies, their mother had to use the hospital name tag for six months to tell them apart. These days the twins are slightly different in looks and their...
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Love and passion
Treating hot flashes
Babyfather married someone else

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