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published: Friday | October 31, 2003
Lead Stories


J'can exporters get extended deadline for Bioterror Act
JAMAICAN EXPORTERS have been given an additional four months beyond the December 12 deadline to learn the procedures and intricacies of the regulations governing the United States (U.S.) Bioterrorism Act.

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Lawyers lose - Full Court says office searches were legal
'We are not who you say we are'
Strategic plan for penal system now in effect
KSAC tears down 400 illegal billboards
Cattle export deal stalled

News


Little progress on enviro levy
THE SPECIFICS of the new environmental tax announced six months ago are still being ironed out. Ministry of Finance spokesman Cordell Braham says it is possible that the levy's implementation would not happen before next year.

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Low voter turnout in Trench Town
Ministry owes legal aid lawyers millions
Flankers 21 to face court on Wednesday
EU gives supplies to Agri Ministry
HORIZONS ON THE REFORMATION FORUM

Business


Operations of True Value Rapid Sheffield yet to be merged
ALTHOUGH the merger of Jamaica's two hardware giants was formally announced in June of 2003, the operations of Hardware & Lumber (H&L) True Value and Rapid Sheffield Co. Ltd. have not yet been combined.

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Ja is ignoring its friends - Gleaner forum
Paulwell calls for lower broadband service prices
New tariff will re-define cement industry
C&W wins Hilton e-commerce contract
Salada profit rises in June quarter
Scotia's Magna Card causing problems
Juici Patties
Fast forward: Aftermath of a crisis

Sport


Showdown at Emmet Park
THE SECOND round of Manning Cup action continues this afternoon with a doubleheader at Emmet Park featuring Vauxhall and Donald Quarrie at 1:30 p.m. followed by Camperdown and St. Jago at 3:30 p.m.

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Sabina Park for the showdown
Cunningham, Dawson expelled
Bank on Brother Daniel

Commentary


Squalor in Montego Bay
THE THREAT to tourism in Montego Bay lies less with outbursts of criminal violence than with the squalor that engulfs the Second City.

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Cable is 'Big People' business
Watch out for royal obeah
Montego Bay: Listening to the conversation

Letters


The Diaspora, where Ja's 'exiled' truly shine
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M RESPONDING to the editorial: 'Tapping into the Diaspora'.

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The Mandeville courthouse
JHTA reaction apathetic
Jamaica our favourite vacation spot
'Nuh weh nuh betta dan yard'
Cops need longer training
A very good move
What makes us behave the way we do?

Entertainment


'Mello Vibes' lives up to its name
'MELLO VIBES: The '70s, '80s and early '90s Party' last Saturday was great in parts, even though the normal crowd turnout was not forthcoming.

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Rocking start, reggae end at Village Cafe
Classical fund-raiser for history society
'Intolerable Cruelty' has no mercy on funny bone
Going back




Lotto results for October 29, 2003

LOTTO: 02 03 04 11 13 18 
B/BALL:  17  FREE TICKET: a

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