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Lead Stories
Oil prices rising - Pickersgill urges conservation
A CLOUD of uncertainty is forming around the local petroleum sector as the possibility of a strike by the United States against terrorist targets in the Middle East becomes more real.

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Strike at power company - Some North American Energy Services workers protest wage offer
GG's Achievement Award winner - Etla Sawyers - Community involvement extends far and wide
Carib community in NY unites
World Alive Mission returns to Jamaica ...to run free clinics islandwide
Will the region decide the next election? - Where the west goes, the rest goes


News
Hotels begin staff cuts
WESTERN BUREAU: TODAY, HOTELS will begin cutting their work force and employees from all categories in the industry will be affected. "No exceptions will be made. All departments will be affected, I will probably have to take a pay...

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Search continues for Jim Parkes' son
ACP accepts full responsibility
JLP calls for plan to cushion tourism industry
Wage commission to meet groups


Business
Export losses mount

AIRLIFTING OF local agricultural produce to North America resumed yesterday, amidst general uncertainty as to when normality will return to the activity. Even so, exporters of perishable goods are already reeling from the economic fall-out...

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Infochannel 'capable and ready to provide DSL'
Anbell Agencies joins Digicel dealer family


Sport
Spanish Town clip Tivoli

SPANISH TOWN Comprehensive kept up their impressive early season Manning Cup form with a 1-0 victory over Tivoli Gardens Comprehensive at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.

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Alston, A. Gallimore showdown
A few necessities for Ja's football
ASA invites 40
Hooper in trial squad


Commentary
Public service progress
THE CABINET Office has published, by way of press advertisement, a list of 15 public sector organisations and two individuals who have been recognised and rewarded for improving their customer service over the 2000/2001 fiscal year. The agencies range...

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A crime against humanity
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
By-passing Parliament


Letters
Letter of the Day - Helping children after tragedy
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER THE unbelievable terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington D.C., acts of hope have begun to surface.

More Letters
Negative electioneering
In search of worthwhile campaign speeches
J'cans saddened by 'Attack on America'
Miss Jamaica should be born here!
No good reason for terrorism
Unfair attack on Air J president
A reader's unreasoning bias
Security forces need tools to do the job


Entertainment
A delightful jazz encounter

A gentle sea breeze caressed the faces of jazz aficionados, who sat on the lush green lawn of 13 Norbrook Road, St. Andrew, awaiting the staging of the inaugural 'Eclectic Evening of Jazz and Art' last Sunday afternoon. The ambience was boosted by the...

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Happy 62nd for Fr Ho Lung


Youth Link
Love on the cyber highway - can it work?

DAMIONIS only 12 years old but when he is seeking a girlfriend, he goes directly to a chat room. When he's in these cyber chambers or communicates via e-mail and instant messaging, he becomes a daredevil ­ creating several new...

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Priory's easy sixth form
Young and hopeful
Update on Veronica Campbell


The Shipping Industry
Shipping execs speak on impact of US attack

COUNTRIES AROUND the world have been stunned by the recent terrorist attack in the United States, which has destroyed the landmark World Trade Centre and a section of the Pentagon. They are also bracing for the impact this might have on their domestic...

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ZIM NY head office missed World Trade Centre explosion


Star Page
Fundraiser for children with AIDS
THE National AIDS Committee, in association with Jamaica Aids Support organisation staged a fundraising Jazz exposition titled An Eclective Evening Of Jazz and Art at 13 Norbrook Road, St. Andrew, on Sunday afternoon. According to Pat...

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Jackson rallies


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LOTTO: 01 04 09 12 29 31 
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