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Lead Stories


Trail of grief 11 parishes suffer heavy damage
INITIAL ESTIMATES of damage to the country's water supply systems resulting from the flood rains ravaging the island since last Wednesday have been put at over $56 million. However, this figure could rise substantially...


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...Seven dead
Students miss classes, exams
Vendors angry with KSAC, church
Health officials to bury thousands of chickens
Rains affect sugar exports

News


RAGING WATERS
BLOCKED ROADS: a) The Dunbeholden Main Road in St. Catherine, which connects Greater...


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Gleaner gets textbook contract
'Skeng Don's' libel suit set for July 16 and 17
The West under water

Business


Consular Corps to host int'l conference
THE CONSULAR Corps of Jamaica in co-operation with the International Federation for Consular Corps and Consular Associations (FICAC), will be hosting the International Forum of the Americas 2002 from June 3 to June 7 at the Ritz-Carlton Rosehall...


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KLM acted lawfully in barring passenger from flight - court
Trade Ministers concerned about US farm bill

Sport


C&W backs netball
CABLE & WIRELESS West Indies yesterday announced sponsorship of the 11th World Netball Championships (WNC) to the tune of US$475,000 (Approx. J$22m) in what is their biggest contribution to regional sports...


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WI name same 13
Melhado bats for World Cup
Welcome Viv, welcome Gordon

Commentary


Influencing the political process
GENERAL ELECTIONS are in the air, and the race between the two major political parties is set to be close. President of the People's National Party and Prime Minister, P.J. Patterson, chanting, "We have to win! We have to win!" has set out with...


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Post-Independence voting patterns
Sport heroes devalued
America and the new world order

Letters


Chauvinism in religious broadcast?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest Mrs. Alma Mock Yen's letter in the Sunday Gleaner last November 4 (Page 10A) re the problems concerning a certain religious broadcast having to do with gender bias.


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Proud of Peter Prendergast
Property taxes too high
Gov't and begging
The Frome expulsions
Sashona Scervin

Entertainment


'Blues' passion in the falling rain
THE RAINS poured Saturday. In fact, 'poured' is putting it mildly, as hundreds of people around the island can attest, including the organisers of the Redbones Blues Festival and the patrons who did and did not turn...


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Event organisers clash

The Shipping Industry


Mediterranean Shipping Company provides service to Kingston
M EDITERRANEAN SHIPPING Company (MSC), one of the world's largest containerised shipping lines, has included Kingston in its global shipping schedule, and is providing a weekly service to the Port of Kingston. MSC, whose local agent is Transocean...


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Three car carriers at once




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