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Lead Stories
'Save Downtown'

Chamber of Commerce pleads with Government to avert threat to public order.

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Church divided on grape juice, wine
Students denied books
Rasta sues for right to worship in prison
Transfer requests hit West Kingston schools


News
CofC wants firm plans on Market District

A meeting is being sought by the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce with K.D. Knight, Minister of National Security, and Arnold Bertram, Minister of Local Government, to finalise plans for setting up a Market District and prescribed vending areas in Kingston.

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Goodison injured in bike accident


Business
Death is expensive

Planning ahead to cover the cost of a funeral may be the best investment you make.

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Do I invest in stocks or bonds?
Jamaica's education officers go high-tech


Sport
Day of decision

Eleven men backed by a 36,000 strong crowd will resume battle at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the hunt for a place in the 2002 World Cup finals.

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Commentary - This is the day
OK Don wins Caymanas feature
Lambert's ton lifts Surrey A


Commentary
Editorial - Downtown Kingston on brink of anarchy
The creeping decay of downtown Kingston has caused alarm on the part of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce.

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Beat the drums
My father's bookcase (pt. 2)


Letters
'The Church must act now'
THE EDITOR, Sir: The nation is speeding towards becoming ungovernable. Crime, violence, corruption, drug trafficking are almost out of control.

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The role of parents
What a wickedness
Stating a few facts
Congrats Mother's Enterprise
Commendations to the ladies


Entertainment
Free to be foul?

The whip of the law has cracked as an attempt is being made to clean up the dancehall and curtail the use of profanity at public stage shows in Jamaica.

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TOK to release first album in New York
Heart of Kingston Cultural Group has big plans for Downtown


Arts &Leisure
Headstone carving - a dying craft

After 40 years carving marble headstones and monuments, Winston Hylton is a troubled man.

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Jamaican historical structures - Malabre House


Outlook
Cover story - Empty nests

The suden silence in homes from which children - after being underfoot for 18 years and more - have departed, is a deep one. At this time of year, many parents find themselves suffering from the empty nest syndrome, going into 'mourning'.

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Profile - Ian Coke: Young and dreaming
The power of a father


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