| Lead Stories Another cruise line quitting Ja WESTERN BUREAU: ANOTHER CRUISE line is pulling its flagship from Jamaican ports of call for the next winter tourist season, the third to decide this route in the past week. More Lead Stories Voting machines
for by-elections Prostate cancer up 60% EAC to spend $3m
on voter ID cards Sangster Airport sale delayed again Grace, Kennedy lecture - Jamaica must move away from past - Prof Miller  News Jamaica in deal with British geologists  THE GOVERNMENT yesterday authorised a group of British geologists to conduct a four-year study on the environmental impact of sand and gravel mining on the island's major rivers. According to David Harrison of the British Geological Survey, who... More News Imported vehicles to be disinfected Portmore man off murder charge Partner plan boss pleads guilty Fugitive waives right
to extradition hearings  Business Health sector reform allocated $136.6 million THE HEALTH Sector Reform Programme in the Ministry of Health has been allocated $136.6 million in the 2001/02 Estimates of Expenditure now before the House of Representatives. Physical targets for this year are the development of the National Health... More Business Agri Ministry now controls export centres  Sport Vere take charge RED-HOT favourites Vere Technical, highly fancied to defend their girls' title at the 2001 VMBS Boys and Girls championships, have made a giant step towards that feat after the second day of the five-day spectacle at the National Stadium. After four... More Sport STETHS take home Headley Cup KC in front DC United thrash Arnett We can beat SA - Skerritt  Commentary Cruise shipping scandal THE ISLAND'S billion-dollar cruise ship industry is in serious trouble. That is the view of the main players in the industry in the wake of announcements from the cruise lines Royal Caribbean and Princess Cruises that come next season they will be... More Commentary Renewal in the ghetto Will the Third World develop? Global warning  Letters Letter of the Day Help young men in crisis THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TRAGEDY involving the seven young men in Braeton is a wake-up call to all Jamaicans. It brought home forcibly to us the fact that our young men are in a crisis and it is time for us as a nation to do something and not just talk as... More Letters Where did the KC library go? Flexitime or slavery-time? Have mercy on us and fix our roads  Entertainment Copper Cat, one for the future  DON'T EXPECT to hear the high-pitched juvenile voice when Copper Cat takes the stage these days. He's traded that in for a baritone, a symbol of his development from kindergarten to adolescence. Born Demar Graham, 13-year-old Copper Cat is the young DJ... More Entertainment Adventist Praise Chorale in concert... Delightful solo, choral singing Oroonoko's final show  Cornwall Edition Montego Bay, a safer place for law-abiding citizens WESTERN BUREAU- ST. JAMES, more specifically the city of Montego Bay has become safer for law-abiding citizens. Commanding Officer for the parish, Superintendent Owen Ellington has contributed this to the policing strategies implemented in the fight... More Cornwall Edition Grief sessions, little help for ailing father Guilty! Speedy Cash's Esmie Jones remanded in custody Cash
pyramids prove hollow  What's Cooking Bake your Buns off Recipes  They've baked their buns off, now here are recipes of the 10 finalists in our Easter bun baking contest. Judging takes place at Little-White and Associates, 2A Kensington Crescent today. Winners will be announced on April 12. More What's Cooking Get cracking with Easter eggs
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 Star Page Fun or disrespect?
 It may be done in jest, it may be deliberate, but one thing is clear - some entertainers are upset about the use of their names by colleagues in songs. Lyrics like 'Tanya Stephens' foot big like Captain Bakery bread', 'Lady G have a belly problem'... More Star Page Munro head to quarterfinals X-rated Alozade 
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