Lead Stories JLP kicks off campaign
 WESTERN BUREAU: THE OPPOSITION Jama-ica Labour Party last night, kicked of its election campaign in Westmoreland, with a mass rally at Independence Park, Savanna la-Mar. More Lead Stories
Victims share grief - Church pledges aid to Hannah Town, Denham Town homeless
Ceasefire but no guns
Nakeita Rowe rises above the odds
Medical group given prescription for life

News Rev'd calls for justice in housing distribution ST. CATHERINE: THE REV'D Dr. Cleve Grant, Pastor of the Constant Spring Church of God, has called for justice in the distribution of houses in Jamaica regardless of race, religion or political persuasion. More News
Justice writes The story of Damion Lunan
33% teens live below poverty line
AIDS programme to be expanded

Business Insurance plan for farmers FARMERS IN Kingston and St. Andrew now have access to insurance under a plan put together by the Kingston and St. Andrew Association of Branch Societies of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS). The insurance plan is the pilot phase of a project to... More Business
Teachers warn Gov't

Sport Boyz pass Cuba test
 THE Reggae Boyz emerged with passing grades in their mock exam against Cuba at the national Stadium yesterday, six days before the real thing against the United States on Saturday. Two goals from striker Onandi Lowe and one each from Ricardo... More Sport
Local pro golfers need a better deal
Special Olympians impress
Ja athletes shine in Nassau

Commentary No Mr Commissioner IT IS understandable that the police and the Government are extremely embarrassed at the inability to curb the crippling crime problem which is the number one threat to national security and stability. The response to the staggering murder statistics... More Commentary
Black, white, male, female
The art of the political insult
Getting a new passport
2001 Pew Fellows
The Lord Moyne Commission - part 6

Letters Letter of the Day - Getting the guns THE EDITOR, Sir: "GET THE Guns Before They Get Us", says a popular Crime Stop advertisement. The advertisement however simply enjoins us to inform on suspected/known gunmen. When this is done the gunmen are either killed by the police or taken into... More Letters
Tariffs and Gov't's inconsistency
Message to migrants
Exalting sports, ignoring education
Gov't happy with teachers' flight
The state should sponsor life-saving surgeries
Poor service from C&W
Justice for Vincent Pugh

Entertainment Late start, good show
 DESPITE IT'S late start, 'It's A Guiness Party' turned out to be a good event. The show was scheduled to get under way at 10 p.m. but the audience were forced to wait for almost five hours to see the live performances. They were entertained by... More Entertainment
Romeo and Juliet begins Jamaica run

Flair Who wears the pants In most Jamaican homes it has become the norm for the woman to wear the pants -- not so in the honourable House of Representatives. When Opposition Member of Parliament Olivia "Babsy" Grange donned her... More Flair
How to... get the remote out of your man's hand
On My Mind - Save our children
How to... not yell at your kids

Star Page Bounty, the star of... 'Wild Party'
 DANCEHALL artiste Bounty Killer was in a no nonsense mood at It's A Guiness Party on Saturday night, responding to all the criticisms and flack he has been taking from other artistes in recent times. Bounty took the stage shortly after 4am after... More Star Page
Singers leave for tour
Call it a day - Pastor
Lotto results for June 9, 2001
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