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published: Monday | December 30, 2002
Lead Stories


Cops perish in crash
TWO POLICE constables were killed in an accident yesterday morning on Hagley Park Road, Kingston 11. Two other policemen and two civilians were injured and hospitalised in serious condition.

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Plans for fingerprint ballot pilot on target, says Walker
JPSCo seeks rate increase in 2003
Anti-terror security for ports
Downtown fire victims get aid
Trinidad agrees to ship gas to Venezuela

News


Board named to monitor CHASE Fund
GOVERNMENT HAS announced the ap-pointment of the full 11-member Board that will monitor the CHASE Fund that has been established with the proceeds of the two lottery companies.

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Self-serving politicians
House committees named
Maxine the trendsetter
Good and sad times of Desmond Hoyte
Digicel outlet robbed, again
Ambulance shortage plagues St Ann
Accident victim identified

Sport


'Lara is a must'
Imran Khan, a Caribbean cricket writer, who was also media liaison person during the last Cable and Wireless home series, has joined the debate about whether Brian Lara was justifiably included in the West Indies' World Cup squad.

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Haynes pleased with Ja's progress
Logie to coach Canada
English's solo nips Arnett 1-0
Hazard thumb Wadadah 4-1 to extend winning streak
Under-23 Boyz slip-up in 3-3 draw

Commentary


The economic dilemma
THE DOWNGRADING of Jamaica's country rating by the international rating agency, Standard and Poors, was hardly surprising even if the action was swift.

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The hither and thither of exams
The ties that bind
Spiritual decay and economic decline

Letters


Feeling pride in the park
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS with a surge of tremendous pride and light-headedness that I left the Emancipation Park last evening (December 18), having taken my daughters to one of the daily Christmas concerts being put on.

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Maintain public sites, gullies
Court ruling - a victory for Jamaicans
Christmas Santa versus Election Santa
A perversion of justice
Our hope has got to be in Jesus
Donovan Vassell

Entertainment


East Fest 2002 a smash hit
BOUNTY KILLER proved his critics wrong on Saturday night when he left 'the warlord' part of him out of his set on his way to delivering a good performance at 'East Fest 2002' held at the Goodyear Oval in St. Thomas.

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Bottles rain at Pier 1 - Gunshots punctuate premature end to 'Elephant 'N' Friends'
Weak explanation for poets' no-show
The breath of change
'Fresh' faces shine at Village Café

Flair


Pregnant as a teen Law student Tasha Manley refused to let her dream die
TASHA MANLEY is in a much better place in her life than she was some years ago. After surviving the devastating effects of teenage pregnancy...

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How to impress a woman
What women hate about their men
In sickness and in health




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