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published: Thursday | November 21, 2002
Lead Stories


Major shake-up looming at JTB - Some overseas offices may be closed
THE JAMAICA Tourist Board is set to undergo major restructuring which could result in the closure of several of its overseas offices, industry sources say.

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Increased civil service salaries will cost $1b
11-y-os take honours
JLP calls for Scotland Yard probe of CMU
Campion College welcomes full exoneration of John MacKay
Cuban man fined for false visa

News


Suit against Wolfe thrown out
MR. JUSTICE Basil Reid yesterday threw out the slander and assault suit which attorney-at-law Humphrey McPherson had filed against Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe on the ground that it was misconceived.

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Cops on corruption charge to face court
Spaldings residents welcome long overdue road repairs
Old Harbour bypass cleared
Golding lambastes draconian measures to fight crime wave
20-point recommendation for May Pen hospital
Parish Council gets tough on building code breaches
Black River Market continues to languish
Waters recede at New River
Policed remove vendors from streets
Major expansion planned for UHWI
FAST decries crime plan as 'skewed towards war rather than peace'
Concerted, nat'l approach needed to curb crime, says senior cop
Eight more fall to guns
Teenager kidnapped

Business


ALCOA donates US$138,000 to charity
CLARENDON: IN CELEBRATION of the 50th anniversary, the ALCOA Foundation through JAMALCO...

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Crackdown on delinquent contractors continues

Sport


KC, Charlie reach final
THERE WILL be no Corporate Area double schoolboy football champions this year after Wolmer's went down 3-2 to arch rivals Kingston College (KC) in their Walker Cup semi-final clash at Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.

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Under-23 coach pleased with progress
Boyz, Eagles draw
Rusea's make KO final
Favourite Shahid takes Rameses Trophy
The right place to groom captains

Commentary


Israeli elections
WITH ITS selection of Haifa Mayor Amram Mitzna to be its new leader, Israel's Labour Party has signalled a return to some of its core values.

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Science Month and productivity
China and the world economy
The cost of a 'jacket'

Letters


Call a spade a spade!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SAT in my office and read the article on "Dons vow to maintain Peace." As a Jamaican I said, "Have we all gone mad?"...

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Lawyer makes clarification
On being Jamaican
Class prejudice and ganja
No to 'no phone lines'
A shooting most pathetic, cowardly
Removing the scum-buildup in Jamaica

Entertainment


30 years of China-Jamaica relations
TODAY THE Chinese embassy in Kingston, celebrates 30 years of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and Jamaica.

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Anbell Group of Companies launched - Nashauna Drummond
WAS IT RACISM? Accusations fly at Hilton Kingston Hotel

Cornwall Edition


New MP offers solutions to street vending problem
WESTERN BUREAU: THE PROBLEM of street vending in Montego Bay could be solved, if designated vending areas are set up in the downtown commercial district, according to new Member of Parliament Dr. Horace Chang.

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Construction of Falmouth Police Station in pipeline
MoBay Community College hosts 'Tellabration'
COCAA sets 2003 track calendar

What's Cooking


COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS: 34 days 'tis the season - Party-perfect appetisers
On The Menu: SARDINE APPETIZERS, Escoveitch Sardines, Fish in Basket, Sardine Sandwiches, Sardine Cocktails, Sardine Pizza...

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Let's get this party started right! - 10 tips for a party you can swing




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