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published: Tuesday | February 18, 2003
Lead Stories


PM backs Omar 'The Minister retains my full confidence'
UNDAUNTED BY calls for him to sack or, at the least, publicly rebuke Finance Minister, Dr. Omar Davies, for remarks made at a People's National Party (PNP) constituency conference...

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$M housing swindle?
Whitmore's trial kicks off - Four cops to testify today
JEF slams Omar
Brutal murder in MoBay
Gunmen kill guard in supermarket gun battle - But he slays 1, maims another in crossfire

News


Hamilton supports new British visa policy
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: PUBLIC DEFENDER Howard Hamilton is supporting Britain's and other countries' decision to impose visa restrictions on Jamaicans.

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ISCF launches workshops in west
Translator to aid MoBay cops in drug case
St Mary markets to reopen
Councillors charged to reflect new global thrust
493 houses for St Catherine
SVL, Gov't launch scholarship fund
PM to address concerns of St Augustine students
Winter storms freeze Air J's flights to US
KFC staffers suffer from gas emission

Business


Decision day
THE BATTLE for boardroom control of Kingston Wharves will be decided by about 1,400 shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston today.

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BOJ racks up more losses
New time for Kingston Wharves EGM

Sport


One gone, another needs to go
THE INTERNATIONAL Cricket Conference has finally decided to amend the rule governing slow over-rate in limited-over matches, according to the ICC's general manager Dave Richardson, the new regulations will come into effect on April 1...

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Central Champs on at Windalco
17 for Western Champs
Maximum 32 eludes punters
B'dos remain Carib leaders
KC, JC to tune up at 'Gibson'

Commentary


JTA confusion
THE LEADERSHIP of the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has distinguished itself this past weekend by a series of actions that suggest confusion at best and imbecility at worst.

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Foot in mouth disease
Truth, consequences, motive and trust
Designing a Gambling Ministry

Letters


Empires come and go
THE EDITOR, Sir: There are those who say that France and Germany are against the war because they have financial reasons not to go to war...

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Time to unite
Another tax!
Hell bent on war
Blaming Jamaica
Sister Ignatius: A wonderful person

Entertainment


Talent shines at UWI
IN CELEBRATION of the founding of the Mona campus of The University of the West Indies (UWI) students put down the mantle of academia and let their creative talents shine on Sunday evening.

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It was 'All About Love' at the Pegasus
Audience gets full moon at 'My Lunar Valentine'

The Shipping Industry


Coast Guard gets high-speed boats
The Jamaica Coast Guard recently got three high-speed boats courtesy of the United States Government to enhance the work with drug interdiction.

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Proposals invited for KCT phase IV
China Shipping to increase capacity
Panama to meet security demand




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