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Lead Stories


D-Day for vendors - KSAC officials, police to oversee relocation
TODAY IS D-Day for street vendors as the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) makes another attempt to relocate them in markets, arcades and other designated areas in downtown Kingston.


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Lawyers mull suit against Justice Minister
Area don's funeral delayed
National Works Agency workers restive
SRC to host national conference
Crucial week for West Kingston Enquiry
JUSTICE WRITES - No space for public at the Braeton Inquest

News


IN THE HOUSE - Central agency for solid waste management
THE DEBATE started in the House last Tuesday on the National Solid Waste Management Act 2001, which seeks to set up a central agency to carry out solid waste management functions now done by Parks and Markets..


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House awaits final report on JPSCo blackout
IN THE HOUSE - Stone calls for labour reforms
Senate lauds police on massive arms find

Business


Knight meets with business people
FOREIGN AFFAIRS and Foreign Trade Minister, K.D. Knight, met with a group of about 20 business people last week, as he began to construct a plan of action to deal with trade related issues. The meeting, held at the Ministry's New Kingston of-fices, also.


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Craft vendors, cruise line agree

Sport


Early goal sinks Boyz
IT TOOK an early goal from Costa Rica to beat a hungry and impressive young Jamaica team at the National Stadium yesterday in their final World Cup qualifying game for the 2002 World Cup in front a group of 7,000 die-hards and Costa...


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Simpson backs Aussies
WI look to Lara, Hooper

Commentary


Caribbean fashion
CARIBBEAN FASHION Week may be the catalyst that will finally propel Caribbean fashion onto international fashion runways, not just as entertainment but as hard-nosed business ventures. The collaboration of JAMPRO and the Pulse Entertainment Group in this.


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The greatest footballer?
The spirits of the law
A new kind of 'normal'
Why should anybody want to investigate the media?

Letters


Letter of the Day - Plaudits for the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE POLICE must be highly commended for their recent effort in the massive gun and ammunition find. A combination of quick intelligence gathering and immediate proactive action were responsible for the success of the police in this...


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Education, a continuous process
'Don't fight fire with fire'
Rollington Town, York Park Fire Brigade personnel
Well deserved recognition
Best wishes, Senator Floyd Morris
Presidential Model more suitable for Ja

Entertainment


Frankie Paul shines at 'Legends'
FRANKIE PAUL literally brought the house down, as he stole the spotlight at the Heineken Startime show on Saturday night. It was held at the Mas Camp Village in New Kingston. The singer by far outshone the other five performers, as he went through an...


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Taylor Hall presents 'Vibrations' at Tallawah
Afrocentric, Caribbean fashions dazzle

Flair


Personal Development - The dreaded job interview
FOR MANY people, a job interview is a stressful source of conflict. You are one step closer to the job but your "performance" puts it all on the line.


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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Wristy behaviour - How to deal with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Star Page


Check out 'Colours'
CHECK out Colours at the Olympia Crowne Hotel, Molynes Road, Kingston. It is the newest live music centre in the city and one of the few outside Half-Way Tree.


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Ugly woman pregnant for wrong man




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