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published: Sunday | June 22, 2003
Lead Stories


Seaga vows more pressure on CCJ
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) will be stepping up the pressure for a referendum on the establishment of a Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), party leader Edward Seaga said yesterday.

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Terror in Mtn View
Gunmen kill two in morning attack
Flip of coin ousts JLP candidate
A mother's grief - Losing all three children at once
Lawyers shun legal aid
Security, money concerns push demand for apartments

News


Doctors reject 'bad' generic drugs
SOME DOCTORS and pharmacists are routinely rejecting some imported generic drugs saying they cause more problems than they solve. This follows repeated complaints from patients of allergic reactions to some of these drugs.

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'Opposition's fears over finances are unfounded'
Water woes continue in North West Clarendon

Business


Kingston Wharves to remain public - Diaz
OUTGOING CHAIRMAN of Kingston Wharves, Rafael Diaz, has assured minority shareholders that the company would remain public and that they would be given the option of accepting or rejecting an offer to sell their stocks to the major investors.

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FirstCaribbean pulls in more minority shares
Airmail hub to be located at Norman Manley Airport
Regulatory standards good for all

Sport


Hinds unleashes on Sri Lanka
COREY COLLYMORE and Wavell Hinds, just two of the many players striving to establish permanence in the West Indies team, pressed their claims forcefully on the second day of the historic First Cable and Wireless Test against Sri Lanka...

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Bolt too classy for rivals
Infinity Girl outlasts rivals
August Town, Maxfield in final
Boyz take on all-star team
Commentary - The World Cup and all that goes with it

Commentary


Editorial - New directions in Local Government
THURSDAY'S LOCAL Government elections have presented the country with the dynamic for a new level of maturity in how we conduct politics. Indeed the JLP victory is a tonic for the two-party system after the unprecedented four consecutive terms of PNP...

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Seaga confounds his critics
The white man's burden
Sacrificing our children

Letters


More brains, less brawn
THE EDITOR, Sir: POOR RENETO,....my sympathies also to Mr. Forbes, and Minister Phillips. Jamaica has now discovered that the medicine is almost as painful as the sickness. Crime is a major growth sector in our economy as well as globally.

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Sincere condolences
Tired of the neglect
Barking up the wrong tree
Legislators need to act quickly
Looking for my father
What about the fathers?
Calabash's Channer says thanks

Entertainment


Actors not 'roleing' in dough
MANY INSIDERS opine that living off theatre alone is not feasible. Not that it cannot be done, but those who 'go it alone' are exceptions. "

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'No holding back' Wayne Wonder
Glen Campbell - a serious comic actor

Arts &Leisure


Reviving the old summertime traditions
BY THE time you get around to reading this summer would have already officially began...Dat only mean seh tings getting very hot and in our case is not just the position of the sun causing it.

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As seen from 'A Child's Point of View'
Book review - Fantastic and fearful possibilities

Outlook


Conquering disability through art
PHILLIP WHITTLE was the fourth child born to Denville and Sonia Whittle on January 19, 1982. He appeared to be normal at birth but when he was six weeks old his intermittent crying became a concern...

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Custos de Roux - Champion of tradition
Going beyond prison walls

In Focus


A new time for democracy
LOCAL GOVERNMENT elections and Local Government reforms have created opportunities for a new phase of democracy in Jamaica. We have entered an era in which more citizens around the world are calling for more direct forms of democracy... (Buddan)

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Interesting times ahead
Free sex and self-control
SSP Adams in national retrospect
'Time out' on the FTAA




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