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PM warns against rivalry - Seeks peaceful transition of leadership
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson again signalled his intention to step down as president of the People's National Party (PNP) yesterday, but warned against splitting the party over who should succeed him.

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KSAC resumes vendor removal
Bomb scare grounds Air J plane
Gunmen slaughter 4 in August Town - Despite police curfew, killings continue in East St Andrew

News


Talks continue on changes to Parliament
THE GOVERNING People's National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) have agreed to have further discussions aimed at strengthening Parliament and providing MPs with more resources to run their constituencies.

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Delta brings 150 visitors to MoBay
Bridge over 'Big Pond' in pipeline - NWA
UWI recognises excellence
Kiwanis Club hosts first 'Meet-the-Media' gathering
Meet Deika Morrison, new Senate member
Party considerations and Independent Senators
Until commissioned report states its finding... Cement company won't accept blame for flooding
Junor wins recount
George Alleyne to be honoured tonight
Cell price war heats up
European Union gives assistance to farmers
St Mary honours four

Sport


Richards slams Fenton
WESTERN BUREAU: VETERAN JAMAICAN quarter-miler Sandie Richards said she was furious at Lorraine Fenton's walking off the track after losing a shoe at the start of the second leg of the mile relay final at the Commonwealth Games...

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India secure draw
Dehring: Ja could be left behind
Bull Bay, Seba draw at H. View
Hazard hold Arnett

Commentary


Dismantling the garrisons
BY ALL accounts, the meeting on Friday between Prime Minister Patterson and Mr. Seaga, the JLP leader, and their teams, to foster a greater level of co-operation between the Government and Opposition, went well.

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Manifesting court intentions
When yesterday came soddenly
A prayer for Jamaica, land we love

Letters


PM should appoint independent Senators
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ARE a young democracy learning daily the hardships of existing in a world dominated by larger global powers. For this process to be worthwhile we need leadership which can contribute to the creation of knowledge.

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Let's hope the politicians are listening
Respect due to Russia
Learn to talk to God again
Perkins' tired and worn diatribe
Leave the trees alone!
Plaudits for staff of Exam Depot

Entertainment


'Musical Odyssey' a winner
THE MORE things change, the more they remain the same was the unofficial theme at Musical Odyssey at Caymanas Polo Club on Saturday night.

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'Moods' showcases exciting new art works
Young poets shine at Redbones
Montana woman crowned Miss Hedonism II 2002
SuperClubs gets Golden Apple Award again
A wardrobe fit for a queen
Othello's music invades 'Day O'

Flair


Nurse Thelma Thompson Delivering thousands
"Child-bearing is a painful thing," said Nurse Thompson, a mother of three. "When I find myself pregnant I fret because I know what it takes to have a child.

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Fashion's Faces unveiled
Want happy feet?
The herb women of Accompong




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