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readies voters' list - Public hearings into multiple
registrations under way  THE ELECTORAL Office of Jamaica (EOJ) is continuing the processing of correcting errors on the voters list and yesterday it started hearings into multiple registrations. A preliminary list is published every six months under existing electoral laws. ... More Lead Stories Classes resume at Palmer's Cross, under police guard BRAETON SHOOTINGS - Support group accepts pace of investigation FIRE VICTIMS - Shelter the biggest problem Shipping industry leaders
comment on flexi-week VOUCH: Caring for Ja's children  News More partner plan troubles Tales of riots and arrests WESTERN BUREAU: TEDDY MYERS, Montego Bay businessman and 'partner plan' operator, and his son, Trescott Myers, were ordered remanded in custody yesterday when they appeared before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court at Half-Way Tree. More News Thousands view 'don's' body in Arnett Gardens Pastor pleads guilty to ganja
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a hand to our children  Business C&WJ Employees' Credit Union sees growth ASSETS OF the C&WJ Employees Co-operative Credit Union have surpassed the $1 billion mark. Credit Union president Ertis Blake reported at the annual general meeting, on April 21, that its assets had surpasssed the $1 billion mark with a membership... More Business Labour ministers to meet on FTAA  Sport Hinds, Garrick axed!  BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): JAMAICAN batsmen Leon Garrick and Wavell Hinds, along with Windward Islands fast bowler Nixon McLean, were yesterday axed by West Indies selectors' going into tomorrow's fifth match of their one-day international series... More Sport Goodison out of Copa Caribe What next West Indies? Campbell to get 'ambassadorship' It won't be Simoes  Commentary Lead levels in children SOME YEARS ago the International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences (ICENS ) at the UWI, Mona, discovered excessive levels of lead in the children who attended the Kintyre Basic School near Papine in St. Andrew. The children were being... More Commentary Of fools and damn fools! Terrorists have human rights  Letters Letter of the Day - Reparations and republican status THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT disclosure by Prime Minister P.J. Patterson that Jamaica intends to declare itself a republic is timely and long overdue. The colonial ritual of an independent sovereign nation paying homage to its former slave masters and... More Letters Slipping into 'Stone Age' New government needed Funerals and the National Arena Pay the people their money!  Entertainment High achievers in concert... Vast improvement in string category THERE IS a silver lining on the classical music horizon signifying that the love of music among the young is alive and well. More Entertainment A musical feast for mothers Sunday  Youth Link Oneil is heading for artdom
 Sixteen-year-old whiz kid Oneil Thompson is eyeing a career in art. In the meantime he uses whatever he can find around the house to express his talent, whether it be cardboard, scrap paper or plastic. More Youth Link The soil is his heart useful internet terms one two CXC: tips on how to ace your papers
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 Star Page Fresh, affordable produce  ONE cannot help but admire the produce Magnus Taffe sells in the Spanish Town Market. More Star Page Coaches take hot seat Juanita Swaby talks about... Changing standards in teaching 
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