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published: Sunday | January 19, 2003
Lead Stories


Markets under siege
KSAC LOSING millions of dollars to extortionists, illegal vending.

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J'can-born judge creates history in New York
Outdated media investment restrictions
Counterfeiters to feel the heat in western Jamaica
Local Government reform still dragging along

News


Big plans ahead for Legal Aid Council
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Glen Cruickshank, took over on January 3 as the executive director of the Legal Aid Council, and he has big plans to improve the service.

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Don't blame us for poor performance - Town Clerk
The chickens are coming home to roost - Councilwoman Yvette Clarke

Business


US$30m expected from Sangster Airport fees
GOVERNMENT STANDS to raise in excess of US$30 million annually through an airport improvement fee to be introduced at the Sangster International Airport in March.

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Ten mistakes to avoid when you invest
Public sector reform begins to show results - Carlton Davis

Sport


Jamalco whip Windalco
HEADS I WIN. Heads I lose.Coach Winston Nevers must have felt like a double-headed coin during the JNA/JNBS Open League netball final at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday.

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Edwin Allen dominate Relays
'Angel' gives Nelson first win
NPL - Crunch time for final hopefuls
Shot Nembhard keen to fight again
We can win Cup - Skerritt

Commentary


Editorial - Tackling early childhood education
WE COMMEND the Government on bringing legislation to Parliament for the establishment of a commission on early childhood education and we particularly applaud the contribution made by the Hon. Edward Seaga, Leader of the Opposition, to the debate...

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Managing social unrest
Absent witnesses major cause of court backlog
Visa for heaven

Letters


Letter of the day - Hanging an innocent man
THE EDITOR, Sir: PETER ESPEUT was right on target with his interesting commentary on 'The machinery of death'.

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Is this some kind of joke?
A very bad deal
'Nuh bligh'
'Thumbs up' to tourism minister

Entertainment


Few sponsors for 'hymn'
SOLICITING SPONSORSHIP for gospel events cannot be likened to the manner in which the children of Israel received manna while they were in the wilderness.

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Nightclubs stick to records
The boy from Bella's Gate comes home

Religion


Dr Lloyd Dayes: Walking with angels
DR. LLOYD Dayes is only five feet, five inches tall but this 74-year-old is a man of immeasurable accomplishments.

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'Misunderstood'

Arts &Leisure


Usual blend of the familiar
THERE WAS literally a buzz in the air when it was announced that the National Gallery of Jamaica would now host a National Biennial in place of its long-standing premier exhibition, the National Annual Exhibition.

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New developments at Edna Manley College
Young agents of change

Outlook


Cover story - Spreading his wings
WAYNE LAWRENCE heads to Asia.

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Sting promoters Dare to Care
Opinion - Can you be 'just friends' with an ex?

In Focus


Are there alternatives to Omar's policies?
LEADER OF the Opposition, Edward Seaga, introduced a resolution in Parliament last Wednesday challenging the Government's economic policy direction and calling for a change to halt the economy's decline. (Boyne)

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"What gone bad a mawning"
Market, state and development
Educate for the export market




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