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Lead Stories
PM to spearhead urban renewal plan

PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson said last night in an address to the nation that he will be spearheading a plan for renewal of the Kingston Metropolitan area, but that the details will be made known just prior to the Budget. The 2001/2002 Estimates of...

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Whitmore refuses to have blood samples taken
Seba fans protest - Demand no games be played until Malcolm is buried
AG's report points finger at HEART/NTA boss - Several discrepancies with salary package
No estimated JPSCo bills for two months
Labour chief says workers are the 'biggest problem'


News
St. James Infirmary: haven for the poor and elderly
WHOMEVER SAID "home is where the heart is" must have been thinking of the 91 elderly residents at St. James Infirmary. For them, the infirmary represents "home", the last bastion against the destitution in which many find themselves in the twilight of...

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No HIV/AIDS policies in schools
Viewing of Malcolm's body starts today
Women's bureau lobbies for household helpers
Improved health care coming for St Thomas


Business
Loans available for cane farmers
LINSTEAD CANE FARMERS who were previously unable to obtain loans through lending agencies because they did not have the required titled collateral as security, may now apply.

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Young Ja wants answers on Crowne Plaza sale


Sport
Jamaica facing defeat

WHEN Jamaica entered the fourth and final day of their opening match in the Busta Series a few weeks ago, they were in serious trouble, they needed a magnificent effort from their batsmen to win the game, and they got it. Today, going into the final.

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Lara: Adams has done a great job
Ref's car damaged at Spring
Galaxy drub Village
Ja duo win indoors


Commentary
The ackee opportunity
Minister of Agriculture Roger Clarke is to be commended for his Ministry's move to establish a multi-hectare ackee cultivation. It is this sort of approach to production that will enable us to meet local demand and fill the export opportunity created by..

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This is the naked truth
Richard Thelwell's final call


Letters
Letter of the Day - Feeling good about Ja
THE EDITOR, Madam: I THINK your feature, "What's Right With Jamaica" is wonderful. Congratulations.

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Dinosaurs and enlightenment
Keep the South Coast unspoilt
Registrar-General Dept
Law and morality of military force


Entertainment
Jimmy Buffett checks on his investment in Montego Bay

WESTERN BUREAU: OVER THE years Montego Bay has been known as the city of first choice for celebrities who want to chill out, relax and unwind. In the past month the likes of Revlon supermodel Cindy Crawford, pop queen Christina Aguilera have visited...

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Jamaican poet finds a voice


Flair
HELP! I've lost my feminine side

I NEED your help. It seems that I've lost my feminine side and despite an intensive search, I can't locate it.

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Street- proof Street proof your children


Star Page
Fan clubs all the rage

FAN clubs are all the rage, now, as local entertainers find a more organised way of keeping in touch with their ever adoring fans at home and abroad. Most of the entertainers who have established websites have either put in place an official fan club...

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Carnival city
Neighbourly love



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