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Lead Stories
Rich steal power too
Wealthy households, banks, hotels and plazas are among those stealing electricity worth millions of dollars, according to the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo).

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Is Easter spirit leaving Jamaica?
No jobs for Government programme grads
Crackdown on tour guides
NHT gives up on collecting for some housing units
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News
Driver's licences delayed again
Many motorists are still driving without proper permits because the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has missed a March 31 deadline to clear a backlog of driver's licence identification cards, which were approved late last year.

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Garrison areas racking up huge power debts


Business
LoJ sale barred

ICWI Investments Ltd. of which former Life of Jamaica boss, Dennis Lalor is chairman, has obtained a Supreme Court order barring any move by the Government to sell Life of Jamaica within the next 30 days or until further order.

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Island Grill signs deal with Pepsi-Cola Ja
C&WJ surpasses 'cellie' sale projections


Sport
Waterhouse, Tivoli secure semi spots

Watergouse booked their National Premier League semi-final place in style with a 6-0 hammering of neighbours Olympic Gardens.

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Jamaica face SA test
Perry strikes again with three-timer
Big showdown at Dover


Commentary
Editorial - Amnesty's damning indictment
This country is on the way to becoming an international pariah spoken of with the scorn and derision usually reserved for Pol Pot's Cambodia, Apartheid South Africa, and other countries infamous for their killing fields.

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...Till unity comes
Are we snobs?
The arrival of spring


Letters
Jamaica a dangerous country
THE EDITOR, Sir: When some members of the public can openly demonstrate for gunmen, attend their funerals, and use the media to vilify and destroy the credibility of the security forces...

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Draw closer to your children
Cops are our sons too
Hooper the wrong choice
Why waste taxpayers' money?


Entertainment
Carnival is in the air!

They look fascinating and they entice people into playing Pretty Mas. That's what Carnival costumes essentially should be about and Marva Marshall keeps these points in mind whenever she sets about creating the pieces used in Portmore Carnival.

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Toots Hibbert to sue for royalties
Entertainment Update


Arts &Leisure
Short story - One-night carnival stand

The morning is sunny and halfway gone. But her bedroom is in gloom due to heavy curtains at the windows. She comes awake and groans anguish - her anguish, though, isn't physical...

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NDTC's Easter act of worship


Outlook
Cover Story - A Zeal for God

There is a church around every corner. The denominational fragmentation in this island which is said to have the highest number of churches per capita (and growing daily) is remarkable.

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There is power in the name



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