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published: Monday | January 27, 2003
Lead Stories


D-Day at JUTC - Date of workers' departure to be decided - Unions want redundancies
A DECISION on when nearly 300 employees of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) are to receive marching orders is likely to be taken today.

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Worse weather heading for Ja
Bellevue staff will not be sacked - Health Ministry
Lay-offs not budget-cutting strategy, says Omar Davies
Cops nab fugitive wanted in New York
Court backs Solicitor-General's reversion of deputy

News


Farmers compensated for losses to flood
ROGER CLARKE, Minister of Agriculture, has disclosed that government has spent a total of $32.471 million compensating farmers in all parishes except Kingston, who suffered losses during flood rains last year.

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Patterson's poor values and attitudes
PM comes to Blythe's defence
...Morgan seeks re-election
PNP candidates selected in N Trelawny
Vendor removal hits snag
PM reaffirms Gov't's commitment to tourism's development
Gov't to reform mental health care

Sport


Hazard cool Waterhouse
THE BURNING desire, fight and hard work of Waterhouse were not enough to give them victory in a fiercely contested end of second round final of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.

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Fighting for the right to broadcast
Stewart stars for Camperdown
Campbell in top form
Gayle at No. 5

Commentary


'PERF' spawns rebirth
AMONG THE more imaginative recommendations of the Washington-based Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) report on steps to address Jamaica's crime problem is that a model police station be built in the Grants Pen area...

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'Intellectual ghetto'?
Against all odds
Should Christians hate the world?

Letters


Revamp Local Gov't Councils
THE EDITOR, Sir: It is remarkable how the People's National Party and the Jamaica Labour Party have suddenly become interested in Local Government elections...

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Positive vibes from Reggae Marathon
The cry of the Town Clerk
Congrats, Danville Walker
Tardiness in pension payment
Red alert for the banana

Entertainment


Talking theatre with David Heron
DAVID HERON can accurately be described as a successful playwright and producer. Beneath the sister (or should that be 'brother') locks and unassuming pose, is a man who has written, and often produced, acted in and even directed four successful plays.

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All-star line-up for Marley week
Benji Myaz thrills 'open mic' at the Village Café

Flair


A NEW BREED male nurses
IN THE film, 'Meet the Parents', actor Ben Stiller's character Gaylord Fokker is a male nurse who becomes an object of ridicule by his father-in-law because of his profession.

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Kibwe McGann Elite's man
'Men are from Mars - women are from Venus'
YOU SEXY BEAST! Should men talk dirty during sex?




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