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face visa problem  A DEMAND by the Mexican embassy in Kingston that members of Jamaica's national football delegation to Sunday's match in Mexico City be fingerprinted as a requirement to obtain visas has left the hierarchy of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) in an... More Lead Stories New law to control salaries coming Principals' reactions to 'White Paper' Load-shedding affecting economic growth - JMA Grace Nasdaq listing delayed Universities urged
to connect with society  News 'Cold-blooded murder' - Bar Council cites possibility in Braeton killings THE COUNCIL of the Jamaican Bar Association yesterday described the police killing of seven young men in Braeton last week as "highly suspicious" and involving the possibility of "cold-blooded murder". More News Knight states legal process Adams threatened US willing to discuss deportee problem ...Relatives shun meeting with Knight  Business IT budget cut in half  THE GOVERNMENT has chopped its 2000/2001 provision for Information Technology development nearly in half, but the Opposition says it should tell the country how it has spent the rest. Jamaica Labour Party spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw... More Business UWI to parley on developing countries  Sport Kallis sets up SA victory  PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CANA: ALL-ROUNDER Jacques Kallis captured four wickets and held two stinging catches to engineer a 69-run victory by South Africa over the West Indies on the final day of the second Cable and Wireless Test at the Queen's Park... More Sport Arnett humble Bull Bay Wadadah blank Seba Americas Cup could lead to hockey revival Ottey undecided about retiring  Commentary Braeton killings spark concern A CHORUS of concern is rising about last week's police shootings in Braeton, St. Catherine. Lobby groups and individuals here and abroad are speaking out with many questions seeking to establish how seven young men, mostly teenagers, were shot to death... More Commentary What the law cannot do Earth, this is Wall Street Keeping abreast of things  Letters Letter of the Day Courtney Walsh exemplary cricketer THE EDITOR, Sir: THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL organisation Citizens For A Better Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT), which honoured Courtney Walsh with the prestigious Trinidad and Tobago Republic Day Award in 1999 for his exemplary efficiency and outstanding... More Letters Power failure disrupted water supplies Preserving a historic bridge Destroying our children A defence of Spring Break  Entertainment MCA Records
praises Shaggy  SHAGGY HAS been described as the 'hardest working man in show business' by Gary Ashley, senior vice-president of A&R at MCA Records. In an interview with The Gleaner at Shaggy's Platinum Party celebration in Ocho Rios over the weekend, Mr. Ashley... More Entertainment Jamaica catching film fever Leonie Forbes to get award in Mexico  Cornwall Edition Astor Black looks to the future  WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE THE three major political parties had huge motorcades in the recent St. Ann North-East by-election Independent candidate Ras Astor Black travelled alone, his car draped in red, green and gold. More Cornwall Edition Montegonians recognised for outstanding work Westgate Phase III in the dark Black Students not being targeted  What's Cooking Speak Italian this Lent  JAMAICANS ARE now using more pasta than they used to, so over this coming Easter season they may wish to try some Antipasto (that which comes before the pasta course). Many persons feel it is one of Italy's greatest offerings to world cuisine. Any... More What's Cooking Chicken Lasagne Simple time-saving strategies in the kitchen  Star Page Tender love songs in the dancehall  LOVE songs have slowly crept into the dancehall. For years our deejays and singers have sung about guns and sex but now a few of the artistes have been using the music to express their love. Junior Kelly stormed in last year with his song Love So... More Star Page Garvey Maceo showed no mercy

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