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published: Saturday | December 20, 2003
Lead Stories


A mother's grief Malvo's mom angry, but firm
UNA JAMES has not been able to find the tears to grieve for her son, Lee Boyd Malvo, since a jury convicted him of capital murder in the Washington-area sniper case on Thursday.

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Transport Authority backs down on threat
No reneging on the debt ­ Patterson
Let the treasure hunt begin

News


G-G brings Xmas cheer
WESTERN BUREAU: GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sir Howard Cooke paid a Christmas visit to the Cornwall Regional Hospital yesterday, boosting morale and bringing cheer to patients and staff...

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Saga Rose docks in MoBay
Cops charged in Braeton 7 killing for court in Jan
Cargo will be here for Xmas
New measures to ensure receipt of holiday goods

Business


MoBay cruise arrivals hit record high in 2003
WESTERN BUREAU: CRUISE SHIP passenger arrivals to Montego Bay hit a record high on Wednesday, totalling over 300,000 since January, as compared to 170,000 for the same period ...

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$Million upgrade for Sandals Dunn's River

Sport


Lara, 'Shiv' lead the way
EAST LONDON, South Africa, CMC: BLESSED WITH ideal conditions for much-needed runs and precious time in the middle, the West Indies were indebted to their two most experienced batsmen for a total that barely approached respectability on the opening day..

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Fight on for spots in Ja squad
Johnny's King for JRC Trophy

Commentary


Flu alert epidemic
THE MINISTRY of Health, at the start of a public education campaign, has drawn attention to the flu epidemic now spreading through 38 States in America and has warned Jamaicans to be on the alert for its presence in the island. With a large influx of...

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My most memorable gift

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
Intellectual property an important resource

THE EDITOR, Sir:A COUNTRY'S people are its most important resource. This refers to, of course, not merely the physical manifestation of the inhabitants, but rather ...

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Call for intellectual property protection
The joy of Christmas
'False reports of a JLP divide'
THANKS and Commendations
...For on-line tax system

Entertainment


Profile on an upcoming model
Sunna wants to be the next Tyra Banks

Sunna began her career in modelling in July 2003 when she placed third in the Jamaican Fashion Model Competition staged by Pulse. She grew up in the Burnt Savanna ...

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Thanks for cruise shipping in Port Antonio

Farmer's Weekly


Local crops rebound
DOMESTIC CROP production has rebounded from the devastation of last year's flood rains, Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke has said.

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Sorrel time once again!
Hanover bee farmers back on track




Lotto results for December 13, 2003

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