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published: Thursday | September 25, 2003
Lead Stories


Drugs in the mail
MORE THAN 80 parcels containing cocaine and compressed ganja were intercepted by narcotics detectives yesterday at the Central Sorting Office (CSO) in Kingston as drug traffickers target the mailing system.

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Solid waste authority fires 24 in billing fraud
Pink eye hits blood collection
Judicial review application premature
Room for discussion ...on appeals to Privy Council - Nicholson
Toll now payable

News


Vendors stall South Gully clean-up effort
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) is smarting from the undue delays it has been experiencing in moves to commence the cleaning of the garbage-chocked South Gully in the resort town of Montego Bay.

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Major road repairs for Manchester
Maryland university, 'St Bess' forge ties
J'cans urged to help overseas nationals
JFJ regrets cop's death
Bus fare hike irks commuters
Facelift for St Ann's Roxborough Beach
Huge cocaine bust in UK

Business


Rafael Diaz calls it quits
RAFAEL DIAZ has resigned as a director of Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL). Mr. Diaz resigned 'with immediate effect' from his post as director, in a letter which reached the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Monday.

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US stocks fall, bonds rise as oil prices soar

Sport


Kelly to know fate today
NATIONAL MIDFIELDER Keith Kelly will today know his fate when the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Competitions Committee convenes a meeting to decide where he will play his football this season.

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All set for double wicket championship
Taylor's goals sink Waterhouse
Three bury hat-trick in d'Cup
World domino champs launched
Village, Seba in goalless glut

Commentary


Boosting Jamaican foods
ONE OF the contributors to our Food pages, nutritionist Patricia Thompson, has offered some enlightening comparisons between the nutritional values of some Jamaican food products and their foreign counterparts.

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Battle looms among US Democrats
The KJV and the Caribbean
Too many cars and too few streets

Letters


Will republican status change anything?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great interest and a bit of cynicism the front page story of Monday September 22.

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Show respect to get it
Wrong move Prime Minister
Thumbs up for the police
Is Dawn Ritch in denial?
Stop the Iraqi madness
Visionary leadership needed at JFF
Football programme in shambles
Corruption, our greatest problem
Too many lies about Iraq war

Entertainment


Kwame Dawes signs with William Morris
GHANAIAN/JAMAICAN poet and programming director of the Calabash International Literary Festival, Kwame Dawes, has been signed to the William Morris Agency, an important move toward gaining wider recognition and readership.

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Bands come above ground at Weekendz

Cornwall Edition


Enterprising project for Hampden
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH LAST week's ground-breaking ceremony now history, the revitalised Hampden Sugar Estate in Trelawny has commenced its ambitious new multi-crop project...

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Savanna-la-Mar Civic Centre ready
'Tosh Tribute' for Sav-la-Mar
No need to panic, says tourism official

What's Cooking


Bulla pear & A likely pair
CALL HIM a snob, but Alan Logan knows just how he likes his bullas: Rich and dark with the flavour and colour of thick, sweet molasses.

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Bulla for you
Sweet options for brown sugar
Rum research in Barbados




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