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Lead Stories
Knight reiterates lack of knowledge about spy unit
K.D. KNIGHT, Minister of National Security and Justice, reiterated yesterday that he knew nothing about a Civilian Intelligence Unit (CIU) headed by former army officer, Roderick McGregor.

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JCC joins peace effort
New lottery company barred
UK pledges military funding
PNP's Madden quits - Constituency chairman leaves NW St. James without representation


Nursing Council backs Gov't's closure of birth centre


News
Tardiness hurts Seaga's appeal effort

THE LEGAL battle between Opposition Leader Edward Seaga's companies and the General Consumption Tax (GCT) Commissioner over the $30 million tax assessment in addition to interest of $20 million, took a new turn yesterday. The application for leave to...

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'Brain drain' needs to be tackled-- Hylton
Journalists oppose gov't media code
Landslide union victory
Teacher, counsellor and mentor


Business
Investment cruise docks
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA'S QUEST to tap into the lucrative African American market got a major boost yesterday when 3,500 affluent black travellers arrived in Ocho Rios on a chartered cruise for fun and to explore investment possibilities.

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Decision on UK euro membership political ­ ECB President Duisenberg


Sport
Hooper, Lara join 'boot camp' - Army-like training programme starts from 5:00 in the mornings

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CANA: CAPTAIN Carl Hooper and star batsman Brian Lara returned to the Caribbean in the nick of time to join the embattled West Indies' cricketers yesterday at the start of a specialised training camp ahead of next month's tour..

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More heads will roll - Rousseau
Skerritt made another scapegoat
Boyd named among Boyz


Commentary
Ja's low savings rate
WHILE IT comes as no surprise, the news that Jamaica has the lowest savings rate in the English-speaking Caribbean and the highest consumption rate is cause for concern. In a range of financial institutions, including commercial banks, merchant banks,...

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From cha-cha to chi-chi
Fooling the fool-fool
Davies and the don's funeral


Letters
Letter of the Day - C&W shortchanging consumers
THE EDITOR, Sir: SINCE MY arrival in Jamaica in August of 1999, I have been sadly disappointed by the poor telecommunication service given to Jamaica by Cable & Wireless Jamaica Ltd. Cable & Wireless is a telecommunications giant that provides...

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Fine example of faith and hope
RGD service disappoints
Food safety and bureaucracy
Name cricket trophy after Walsh
'Mad house' needs improvement


Entertainment
Calabash fest, an artistic affair
WESTERN BUREAU: FARENHEIT OPENED with the National Anthem and everybody finished with Rivers of Babylon, as the first day of the Calabash International Literary Festival closed on a high note at 3:30 a.m. on Saturday.

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Tribute to Jimmy Cliff well supported


Youth Link
morgan heritage album launch

Youth Writer The atmosphere on entering the Asylum nightclub in New Kingston last Tuesday hinted at the arrival of something new.

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Veronica Campbell - After vere, what?


The Shipping Industry
KWL hosts port open day - a tribute to workers

KINGSTON WHARVES Limited (KWL), operators of berths 1-7 on the Port of Kingston flew its gates opened last Saturday and welcomed individuals from all walks of life to its first Port Open Day and Exposition.

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Suriname president lauds CSA


Star Page
Deejays kept gospel show h-o-t

THERE is always time for a little religion, even on Saturday night when Rivoli Open Bible Church in Spanish Town held their fundraising concert. The building of the church is at a early stage and thousands of dollars are needed to raise the walls, in...

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Joylin enjoys being a food vendor


Lotto results for May 26, 2001

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