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published: Tuesday | December 3, 2002
Lead Stories


Curfew calms city Residents, merchants do business as usual
HUNDREDS OF heavily armed police and soldiers rolled barbed wire barriers across main thorougfares in Hannah Town and Denham Town in West Kingston and Payne Avenue...

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Slump in tourism earnings to continue Heavy discounting hurting industry
JTA/Gov't move closer to settlement
STATHS suspends 40 students
Ja hosts workshop on nuclear technology
Gaming Commission appoints two new execs

News


Bartlett wants to know future of Hampden
MEMBER OF Parliament for East Central St. James, JLP Deputy Leader Ed Bartlett wants a full and comprehensive statement from the Minister of Agriculture on the current state and future plans for Hampden Sugar Estates in Trelawny.

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Sandals lifeguards save fisherman
Police must restructure to tackle crime, says Robinson
Parties gear up for Local Gov't election
Fire claims two in Trelawny
DPP expects quick resolution after probe
Warrant issued for pyramid operator, Esmie Jones
Vendors to stay till January
Cops probing shooting of businesswoman
Robbers kill one in MoBay
Lawyer files appeal in case against Chief Justice
Guardian CEO sees bright future for Jamaica

Sport


WI crush Bangladesh
DHAKA, (Reuters): A MAGNIFICENT third wicket stand of 146 by Marlon Samuels and Ramnaresh Sarwan and devastating bowling by Vasbert Drakes helped the West Indies beat Bangladesh by 84 runs in the second one-day international yesterday.

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Seven J'cans in Cup 30
Ja to host Gold Cup qualifiers
Big Pools carryover
JRC comes to rescue of 'Kansascity'
The owners' plan of action
Windies batsmen need quality spin bowling
Good day for Jamaica
Western season gets under way

Commentary


Citizens and Parliament
AT THE swearing-in ceremony for Members of Parliament and Senators, Prime Minister Patterson issued a call for civil society to make greater use of the committee system of Parliament.

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On random killings
Complex crime: Focus on four areas

Letters


Needed: effective policing
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME begin by asking the following question.

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Mandeville deserves better!
Rastas want a place in the Senate
JFJ and public statements
Let the Admiral remain!
Pantomime and downtown Kingston
Woes of the real estate industry
On taking a chance in the death lottery

Entertainment


Excellent acts rock 'Expressions in Praise'
WHILE SAD news kept renowned saxophonist Melvin Butler of BET Jazz fame away from Project 150's Expressions in Praise on Friday night at the Swallowfield Chapel, 5 Swallowfield Road...

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Erratic behaviour casts doubt on Jackson's career - again

The Shipping Industry


Shipping industry urged to collaborate
MEMBERS OF the shipping fraternity were urged to be more collaborative and innovative in their approach to doing business at a recently held Shipping Association of Jamaica and Port Authority of Jamaica sponsored Workshop...

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Marine Credit Union promotes healthy lifestyle




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