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published: Monday | June 9, 2003
Lead Stories


Police seize plane - Colombian drug link suspected, four sought
A TWIN-ENGINE light plane which landed at the Ken Jones Aero-drome, near Port Antonio, east Portland, Saturday evening, has been seized by the Narcotics police.

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Parents of missing baby threaten lawsuit
Antibiotic overuse a danger to children
Debt burden $16b heavier
Violence against women, oldest disease - Simms
Former homosexual proposes solution to war on AIDS

News


CCJ legislation being drafted
LEGISLATION TO abolish appeals to the United Kingdom-based Privy Council and institute the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as Jamaica's final appeal court, is expected to come before Parliament within six months.

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PM dismisses calls for referendum
Phillip Paulwell, Minister without confidence
Candidates urged to obey the law
Media's role critical in AIDS fight
Healthcare Int'l to visit Parry Town residents
St Thomas library gets new bookmobile
One on one with Dr Peter Phillips - Part II

Sport


Lankans triumph in one-dayers
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): ALL-ROUNDER Upul Chandana hit a sizzling, career-best 89 off 71 balls to trump West Indies captain Brian Lara's fine century and lead Sri Lanka to a four-wicket victory with three balls to spare yesterday.

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Hall to quit West Indies Cricket Board
JDF deny Melbourne victory
Tivoli grab 1-0 lead

Commentary


The Carter Report
THE CARTER Center Report on last October's General Election has conceded that the exercise was free and fair but there was still too much violence and intimidation.

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BWIA: Cockpit country
Theatre as a teacher of morals
Media and the market

Letters


The Yallahs River becoming a gully
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM concerned that ever since the Yallahs bridge washed away, and with all the problems in Bull Bay, all the official talk is about armouring the bridges and training the rivers to withstand the torrents.

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Enviro tragedy at Hellshire
Stop bashing the great US
Jamaica in a moral crisis
Changing the nation's course
Cleveland Ricketts

Entertainment


Top acts please at birthday bash
DESPITE NOT doing as well as acts like Beenie Man and Professor Nuts, some of the lesser acts such as Jah Mason, Mykal Rose and Angie Angel held their own at 'Junior Reid Birthday Bash' on Saturday night.

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Luther Vandross releases new album
'I've got his mojo' - 50 Cent takes Eminem's place as top rap act

Flair


Barefoot & beautiful take it all off
Whether you spent a hundred dollars for a pair of flip-flops or several thousand for a fashionable pair of the season's trendiest sandals, have no shame when you bare a good pedicure and perfectly soft feet.

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Disposing with tradition
Coping with domestic abuse - From the mess to the message




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