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Lead Stories
Street people decline help

Nearly half of Montego Bay's street people, who were kidnapped and dumped in St. Elizabeth exactly two years ago, are unlikely to benefit from the Government-recommended $20,000 monthly stipend.

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New rules please cruise line
High prices greet market shoppers
Retired teachers ready to fill gap
Apology & correction


News
Cabinet approves National Health Fund
Cabinet has approved the establishment of a National Health Fund to provide drugs and education for sufferers of chronic diseases.

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Public Affairs - Time for the whole truth


Business
Air Jamaica lawyers duke it out

The contention between a former partner in the law firm Clinton Hart and Company and the present partners over the legal fees for representing the beneficiaries in the Air Jamaica pension fund is far from over.

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Affordable Internet access coming tomorrow
NIBJ acquires Thermo-Plastics' assets


Sport
Robinson mines gold

The National flag flew high in Hungary yesterday as there was great jubilation in the Jamaica camp following action on Dday three of the World Youth Track and Field Championships.

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Gayle shines again
Four winners for Feanny
Jamaica crush Bermuda
Boyz big problem for Mexico


Commentary
Editorial - In the aftermath of carnage
One week after the carnage of West Kingston it may just be possible to identify something positive as a guideline for the future.

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Back to business as usual
A negative definition of manhood
What West Kingston proves


Letters
Let them be heard
THE EDITOR, Sir: I found the disclosure by members of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) that they were appalled at the conditions existing in portions of the inner-cities of Kingston to be instructive...

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Shame and disappointment


Entertainment
Songs against violence

Gun violence, political warfare, blocked roads and garrison communities were the order of the day. It was 1976, a time remembered by most with absolute terror.

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'Branding' Jamaica


Arts &Leisure
Colourful Kingston caught on canvas

"David Pottinger: A Retrospective" is scheduled to open next Sunday at the National Gallery of Jamaica in downtown Kingston, two weeks later than originally planned.

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'Beetle Bailey' gets museum treatment


Outlook
Cover Story - Make me perfect

The Hunch-back of Notre Dame could probably be a runway model today...What with sex-change and cosmetic surgery, and physical therapy, it is possible for those who are not pleased with their appearance to do many miraculous things about it.

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Snapshots of history - Difficult times in the 1970s
On credentials


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