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Lead Stories
Dead heat in NE St. Ann

Poll shows PNP, JLP locked in close by-election race.

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PALS cuts student aggression - report
ATMs cannot detect counterfeit money - banks
Background security checks lacking for household helpers
Missing one-way mirrors hurt police ID parades


News
Firemen owe $8m for rent
The Jamaica Fire Service owes its landlords at least $8 million for rent which it failed to pay for properties that house fire stations across the island.

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Doctors' insurers pull out of Ja
Nearly 100 women killed each year


Business
Exchange rate stability still the key - BoJ

Governor of the BoJ, Derick Latibeaudiere, said that over the last fiscal quarter a relatively aggressive posture was adopted specifically to contain inflation and curb movements in the exchange rate.

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Results of IMF Article IV Consultations published
Trade gap widens


Sport
Gayle, Hinds batter Guyana bowlers

The showdown between Jamaica and Guyana for the Busta Inter-national Shield got off to an exciting start at Sabina Park yesterday with the home team dominating the action before the visitors hit back.

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Green Machine obliges
Young Boyz on verge of finals
Davis back on court


Commentary
Editorial - A proliferation of get-rich schemes
We are left to wonder what it is about the people of Montego Bay that makes them easy targets for get-rich-quick schemes.

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Candidates from the lunatic fringe
Preserving Cinchona today
The rattle in Seattle


Letters
It's not UWI's fault
THE EDITOR, Sir: Especially of late, Miss Dawn Ritch and Mr. Wilmot Perkins have been making some rather disparaging remarks about the region's premier academic institution, namely the University of the West Indies.

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Miseducation of 'the negro'
Unsung heroes
'Power' lacks moral punch


Entertainment
Hands across the sea

Jamaican-born Carl Campbell and his dance company in south east London have been stretching their hands across the sea to help the elderly in St. Mary.

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US Ambassador packs art and recipes for home
Entertainment Update


Arts &Leisure
Mona Prep wins top art prize

Kingston-based Mona Preparatory School emerged as overall winner in the 2000 Art in Preparatory Schools competition organised by the Institute of Jamaica.

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Confronting Ja's colour question


Outlook
Cover Story - Mountain biking: no problem!

The cyclist puffs up the hill through the marl pit, sweat mingling with the blood from the scratches on his arm to make pink rivulets running to his wrist. Head down he strains to go further, faster, his face a study in concentration.

More Outlook
A harp in an unlikely place



Lotto results for March 3, 2001

LOTTO: 04 05 13 18 24 27 
B/BALL:  02  FREE TICKET: k

























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