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published: Monday | October 6, 2003
Lead Stories


Market lockdown - Health Dept orders Spanish Town vending area closed
THE ST. Catherine Health Department has ordered the closure of the Spanish Town market from this Wednesday because of the unsanitary conditions existing there.

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GLEANER/DON ANDERSON POLLS - Citizens expecting new leaders by '04
Seaga nominated for third time
ManleyAirport workers restive
Mayor wants MoBay's garbage woes tackled
Gunmen terrorise Clarendon

News


Nelson slams Gov't's freeze on employment policy
OPPOSITION SENATOR and trade unionist Dwight Nelson has blasted the Ministry of Finance and Planning for what he considers its "imperial and unilateral" implementation of a public sector staff freeze.

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Chief Hansard writer lauded on retirement
Questions for Bobby Pickersgill
When Gov'ts fail to lis ten
Davies responds to Shaw
Rotarians open Centennial Park

Sport


Harbour View shock champs Portmore U
HARBOUR View scored a shock win over defending champions Portmore United in the fifth round of the 2003-04 Wray & Nephew-sponsored National Premier League at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.

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Neita: Alpart strong on sport
Manley's Baylis eyes pro career
No hard feelings, says Anderson
Waterhouse turn on the heat
Close going in Manning Cup Group B
Lawson leaves today
Ja destroy Windwards

Commentary


A war of attrition
THE NEWS stories come with distressing regularity. They go like this: A Palestinian suicide-bomber blew up a bus or a restaurant or a night club in an Israeli town today, killing several persons.

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Jamaica in love with Africa
Along came a spider
Jottings from and about Mona
Iran and the age of proliferation

Letters


NTC breached contract long ago
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with consternation and much grief that I read in The Gleaner of October 3, of the award of $4 billion to the National Transport Co-operative Society against the government for breach of contract.

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St. Hugh's questions accuracy
Malvo mom's interviews
Night noises
Exorbitant fees charged by Office of Titles
Horse races or rat races?
Illegal arms imports
RGD yet to deliver after four years
CXC pass rates
Consult first
Children's Hospital

Entertainment


Talent shines at musical expo
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POTENTIAL of Caribbean music shone brightly at the Weekenz Bar and Bistro on Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, on Saturday night.

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Groovin' the night away at Redbones

Flair


Chemotherapy for breast cancer
CHEMOTHERAPY IS a form of systemic treatment for breast cancer.

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Reconstruction of the breast
Because you are a woman ....You need to know certain facts about breast cancer.
MEN AT WORK - Great abs, good smile
Exercising life - I am a stronger person now, says Icilda Porter, who used exercise, diet and a healthy lifestyle to battle breast cancer
Jamaican models score BIG
Son of a preacher man




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