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Lead Stories
Major development for Heroes Park
THE FIRST segment of a four-phase plan to develop the National Heroes Park in Kingston into a multi-purpose facility, complete with a national shrine, a recreational park and a new Parliament building, is scheduled to be completed in October of this year.
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Police threaten action - If overdue death benefits not paid to estates of slain colleagues
Brothers of the Poor Higholborn Street centre
House to honour Shearer
WIHCON chairman stands down
Tourism in trouble Seaga

News
Sniffer dogs graduate
IT TOOK "Chester" less than a minute to find a parcel with cocaine concealed among 11 persons, unlike his colleague "Jack" who searched for about four minutes for ganja strapped to the body of one of seven persons he was sent to detect, but never did.
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No market yet for ganja-based eye drug
Police question mother of battered kids
Dismissed teacher pleads own case
PNP wants probe into controversial police shooting

Business
Ministry, Church to
discuss impact of flexi-time
LABOUR AND Social Security Minister, Mr. Donald Buchanan, has convened a meeting between the Ministry and representatives of church groups to discuss the likely impact which the introduction of the alternative working schedule or 'flexi-work week'...
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Contractors blame political interference for cost overruns

Sport
Role and function of WI cricket Academy
AFTER YEARS of talking about it, of discussing the pros and cons, the West Indies cricket Academy is now a reality and if everything goes according to plan, it should really play a part in the revival of West Indies cricket. As WICB president Pat...
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Hull City in the dark about Whitmore
Arnett, Spring draw
England A are ready for Jamaica

Commentary
The gun culture
TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS after the Gun Court was established as a division of the criminal justice system illegal guns remain a plague on the society. The occasional arms find by the police may seem spectacular; but in reality it merely scratches the...
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Earthquake disasters
More lies ahead

Letters
Letter of the Day Disability and dignity
THE EDITOR, Madam: I WELCOME your report of the Senate's debate in your article, "Senator wants more private sector support for disabled".
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Bernal defends Embassy's diplomacy on yam issue

Entertainment
Ebony breaks up
WESTERN BUREAU: EBONY, THE dynamic female trio out of Montego Bay, has broken up. But members Claudette Robinson, Connie Edwards and Patricia Edwards (no relation) are still friends.
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Drums form part of the modern orchestra

Cornwall Edition
Cops to quiz Whitmore
WESTERN BUREAU: SERGEANT NOEL Grant, the officer who is investigating Sunday's motor vehicle accident in which national footballer Stephen "Shorty" Malcom was killed, is planning to talk with Theodore "Tappa" Whitmore again.
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Yacht race to end in MoBay
New twist in
kidnapping story
Charges against police may be dropped

What's Cooking
Dinnermakeover - Catch the wave
There is no catch to this very easy oven-baked fish. It's quick and delicious. HOW TO BUY FISH Fresh: Look for firm texture, moist, glossy flesh with no signs of dryness, odour -- and if there is it should be mild and fresh, never stately "fishy".
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The low-down on haggis - Scotland's national dish

Star Page
Mannings holds off Knox Community College
Mannings High School escaped with a marginal victory over Knox Community College 33 to 30 in TVJ's 2001 School Challenge Quiz. Both teams fought tooth and nail for every point they got and Knox Community College ended the first two sections in front.
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'Crowded' rhythms threaten music industry
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