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Lead Stories


Ja strikes gold!
EDMONTON, Canada: JAMAICA PRODUCED a glittering display on the final afternoon of the eighth IAAF World Athletics Championships in Edmonton yesterday to win the gold medal in the women's 4x400 metres in a national record three minutes 20.65 seconds.


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Former workers remain unpaid
Ja Red Cross needs cash, volunteers
Clunie mum on DPP ruling
PNP Councillors not contesting next elections
Spanish Town Primary to be expanded

News


Girl burnt to death
TEN-YEAR-OLD Nikoa Inglewood was burnt to death during a fire which razed 12 houses in the inner-city community of Majestic Gardens, West St. Andrew, Saturday night. The blaze, which started shortly after 10:00 p.m., left 44 persons, including 20...


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Air Ja suspends flights to Panama
Transport Authority still head hunting
More Sumfest woes
Justice Writes - The cost of impunity is high

Business


C&W pre-paid network hits snag
SEVERAL CABLE and Wireless' pre-paid cellular customers were unable to make or receive calls for most of yesterday, after a "technical problem" hit the company's network. The glitch started from as early as 6 a.m. throwing the utility's network into...


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Production Train heads for St Elizabeth

Sport


Golden finish!
EDMONTON, Canada, CANA: JAMAICA, with 400 metres silver medallist Lorraine Graham-Fenton on anchor, raced to a 2001 world best time to win gold in the women's 4x400 metres at the 8th IAAF World Athletics Championships yesterday.


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Daren Ganga hits a ton
FIFA to investigate violence in Ja game
Barbados tame Ja

Commentary


Dismal statistics
A REPORT on agricultural production and marketing carried by this newspaper on Thursday, while not without rays of hope, is by and large dismal. The statistics with regard to sugar and coffee are troubling. Sugar has, with little interruption, been on...


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About life, and debt
Happy birthday to me
When Cuba opens up

Entertainment


Shaggy speaks for Ja's tourism
ACCORDING TO a press release from the Jamaica Tourist Board reggae superstar, Shaggy, fresh from his performance at Reggae Sumfest and riding high on the success of his platinum CD Hot Shot, is now a major spokesperson for Jamaica's tourism.


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Sumfest hits a 'high' note
Parish Council proposes ban of Sumfest's Dancehall Night

Flair


A journey back from SHAME
THE 18 months sentence for the possession of cocaine was insignificant when compared to the life sentence to shame she thought she received. Even months after she was freed, shame, a psychological demon, still kept her imprisoned. Marie Waite...


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On My Mind - True friends are few
Personal Development - How to hire the right person
How to get ready for the first date and turn it into a second

Star Page


The future of Dancehall music - Is it in good hands?
WHO will continue to carry the mantle for dancehall music after today's leading deejays are no longer in existence? Dancehall music has evolved from the days when the majority of the emphasis was placed on mastering the art of deejaying around the sound.


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Elephant Man settles with Florida promoter
Going crazy over cheating lover




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