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published: Friday | November 22, 2002
Lead Stories


Electronic border control system for Ja's int'l airports
THE ISLAND'S two international airports - Sangster, Montego Bay, and Norman Manley, east Kingston - is to have an electronic border control system in place by 2004 as part of the Ministry of National Security's drive to improve immigration systems.

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Cocaine couriers under pressure - Being driven out of business by Ion Scan machines, UK-Jamaica co-operation
Kgn attorney appointed Puisne Judge in Cayman
EoJ, JDF review election logistics
Boys rule in Westmoreland
Fire destroys 10 shops at MoBay craft market

News


JEF wants child labour pact ratified
MORE CALLS have come for the Government to ratify the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention 182 (C182), which calls for immediate and effective measures to eliminate the worst forms of child labour in Jamaica...

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Residents upset with mining companies
Parish Council calls for second pier in MoBay
Spanish 'Elcano' docks for Jamaica's 40th anniversary
Celebrating a 'Kool' first year
Portmore Mall repairs under way
'Bethlehem' celebrates Jamaica Day
Jack Tar Village re-opening stalls
Junor gives new deadline for health fund
Fire Dept to resume recommending closing of clubs
DPP to ask Fraud Squad to investigate JTB's NY office - Tourism Minister receives final reports
JPSCo, trade union talks breakdown

Business


PriceWaterhouse goes on the attack - ...lawyers looking to have fraud case zapped
LAWYERS for PriceWaterhouseCoopers Limited have gone on the attack and will be asking the Supreme Court to throw out the $29 million fraud case against senior partner Richard Downer and the auditing firm...

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BD&G/Issa Trust merger to be completed next month
C&W and Digicel lace gloves in interconnectivity fight
Accounting for financial instruments - Part 11
Berger paints best ever results
GCT tips for you (Part II)
Small businesses look to viable credit bureau
Drums beat for integration - Caribbean airlines urged to unite
St Clair Shirley newest member on Kingston Wharves Board
Brenda Cuthbert is GM of COK
Security for costs - a safeguard to defendants
New publications by International Federation of Accountants
'Muscle up for globalisation'

Sport


India battle past Windies
JODHPUR, India, (Reuters): STAND-IN SKIPPER Rahul Dravid led from the front with a valuable 58 as India pulled off a series levelling three-wicket win in the sixth one-day international against West Indies yesterday.

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Start with Visionary
Are casinos in the cards for Jamaica?
Claiming vs handicapping
Wolmer's charge on
Globetrotters coming to Ja
Leave it to the territories

Commentary


The role of NATO
LEADERS OF the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), assembled in Prague this week for their summit, as the organisation struggles to re-define itself.

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Consensus on agriculture
God bless! 'St Bess'

Letters


The solution to crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR. DON Robotham's article appearing in The Sunday Gleaner of November 17 proposing short-term measures to fight crime in Jamaica has raised some troubling questions.

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'Dawg nyam we suppa'
Human rights
'Abandoning Jamaica is not the solution'
Don't withdraw
Sligoville Road needs fixing
Trying to find grandfather
Unfavourable Public Relations
A few perch
Goodbye Jamaica

Entertainment


More than a taste of Japan at Lillian's
MY PALATE is very Jamaican and for that reason it is particularly afraid of anything it cannot readily identify.

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'8 Mile': A good walk through hip-hop
A taste of the Orient
The 'digiparty'...what a connection!




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