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Security beef-up - More scanners coming for ports
WESTERN BUREAU: NEW SCANNING equipment are to be installed at the island's ports in Kingston and Montego Bay, St. James, as the government steps up the fight against the illegal drug...


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OUR boss departs Sept
Teams arrive for champs
JLP tours SE St Andrew - Seaga denies claims of fanning political fire
Churches remember slain cops islandwide
Cops make gun and ammo find

News


Election laws amended
FOUR COMPANION Bills that will affect the way Jamaicans vote in future elections were passed in the House of Representatives last Tuesday with unanimous support from both sides of the...


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Crying season for Negril's small hotels, villas
High School certification to be introduced next year - Whiteman
Tryall residents still suffering from sewage odours
Hylton outlines natural gas plan
Malpractice hits real estate sector
Startime was truly 'Broader than Broadway'

Business


Consumer body achieves 85% resolution of complaints
THE CONSUMER Affairs Commission (CAC) resolved 85.6 per cent of consumer complaints it received for the period April 2001 to March 2002, according to Senator Aloun N'Dombet Assamba, State Minister in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Technology...


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C&W main offenders on consumers' blacklist
Clarendon PC to withhold approval of Rates Act

Sport


Bolt home in a flash
USAIN BOLT streaked away from his rivals on the anchor leg as Jamaica's boys sprint relay team registered a sizzling 39.78 at yesterday evening's dress rehearsal at the National Stadium for the World Junior Championships in Athletics, which gets...


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Cultural opening
Bender: Difficult to gauge Girlz performance
JFF to monitor schoolboy fields

Commentary


Praedial larceny
IT IS hardly surprising that farmers are treating the assurances that something is to be done about praedial larceny with scepticism and cynicism. The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Roger Clarke, and the Minister of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips...


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GSAT and the society
Tomorrow we may diet

Letters


Some pointers for prisons
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RECENT times there has been an increase in prisoners escaping from lock-ups and penal institutions, even the so-called state-of-the-art Remand Centre on Spanish Town Road.


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We need water please!
Foreign Ministry tackles discrimination
Disappointed in C&W
Let's have community expos
A terminal illness and the US Embassy

Flair


Sorina Wehbe Wrapped up in her love affair
AT 50, Sorina Wehbe is passionately in love, and it's no secret. It shows in her face, in her gestures and in her poems and pictures that chronicle the challenges and triumphs of her love. At her factory in Ocho Rios...


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Summer isn't all that... when you're fat ! ...but you can change that




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