| Lead Stories KSAC corruption
probe ordered  LOCAL GOVERNMENT Minister, Arnold Bertram has ordered an investigation into allegations that building applications are missing at the Kingston and St. Andrew's Corporation (KSAC). Deputy Mayor, Larel Thomas, has been asked to submit a report to the... More Lead Stories Gang war erupts - Security forces come
under fire as rival Twomey axed Protests threaten
Alpart's operations Sectoral debate
to open today  News Lasco suit
dismissed A 29-YEAR-OLD mechanic who sued Lascelles Chin, chairman of Lasco Foods Ltd., to recover $14 million in damages for injuries he suffered in a motor vehicle accident, left the Court of Appeal empty-handed yesterday. The Court upheld a Supreme Court... More News Orr to head
anti-corruption
commission 'Normal' hurricane season predicted Developing young leaders Feud over 18-y-o's death  Business Call for better
'green' management DR. ULRIC "Neville" Trotz, project manager of Caribbean Planning for Adaptation to Global Climate Change (CPACC) in Barbados, yesterday called for action on ways to change the region's approach to management of the environment to ensure its... More Business Bakers, JBS at odds  Sport Melbourne rue rivals' tactics DETHRONED champions Melbourne are quietly seething after losing their Rothmans Surrey Senior Cup title by a point to Kingston Cricket Club at the weekend. The Derrymore Road-based Club has questioned the "assistance" arch-rivals Kingston gave... More Sport Tivoli Stars dunk Wizards Saints, Westmoreland plunder rural Cup titles Peace & Love enters the Derby reckoning Truly deserving winners  Commentary Liguanea lands LAST WEDNESDAY, Maurice Facey was inducted into the PSOJ Hall of Fame. Part of Maurice Facey's many achievements, which has earned him the highest honour which the Jamaican private sector can bestow, is his contribution to the creation of New Kingston. More Commentary Kingston vs Montego Bay And man created God Continuing the con game  Letters Letter of the Day - Knight clarifies prison plans THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GLEANER/Don Anderson poll reported on page A2 of The Gleaner of Friday May 18, 2001 may well be an accurate reflection of the views of persons polled having regard the question posed. However, the question itself may not have... More Letters Garbage on the road to St Thomas KPH staff doing a remarkable job Enlightened dons Kimballe Campbell In praise of Walsh Davies had to attend Haggart's funeral  Entertainment 'Messenjah' Luciano shares
stage with Chuck Berry  SUN FEST is one of the 10 largest festivals in the United States and it is the largest on the south-eastern coast. It has been held each year in West Palm Beach, Florida, for the past 15 years. It pulls an annual average crowd of 350,000 persons over a... More Entertainment Black achievers in
Canada awarded  Youth Link Yeaaaaaah Alozade!  MOST JAMAICAN male artistes try to mimic those that are already hot in the business. Then eventually they try to break into their own. The young talented Michael Sterling a.k.a Alozade of the Hagley Park community did quite the opposite, he came on... More Youth Link All abuzz about scripps - Howard spelling bee contest Bringing back the good times
Randa 16-year-old call girl
Fun, song and xsytment  The Shipping Industry SAJ worker retires after 34 years  IT WAS a grand affair at the Shipping Association of Jamaica recently, as the management and staff of the Association paid tribute and bade farewell to long-standing worker, Hermine Malcolm, who retired on March 30, 2001, after giving 34 years of... More The Shipping Industry Japanese surveyor joins MAJ  Star Page Selling at the Papine Market for 23 years and loving it  MARILYN Nicholson has been selling at the Papine Market for the past two decades and she enjoys it. "I have been selling for the past 23 years here and I must add that I like selling here," she told THE STAR. More Star Page Who rules? Artistes, managers not clear on their roles 
Lotto results for May 19, 2001
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