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published: Thursday | April 22, 2004
Lead Stories


Nine held in drug bust - JCF officer, Colombian nationals among them
FOUR MEN, including a sub-officer of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), were detained yesterday by the narcotics police in what is said to be a joint international drug operation conducted in the parishes of St. Ann and St. James.

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Cops get $2m bail in Kraal case
DPP admits to foul-up in Janice Allen case
Court dismisses CCJ challenge
Businessman's arrest sparks major protest
Hundreds support Adams

News


'Deplorable roads deter investment' - Pickersgill cites advantage of highway development
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: ROBERT PICKERSGILL, Minister of Transport and Works and Chairman of the People's National Party (PNP), said on the weekend that deplorable road conditions can be a deterrent to investment.

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Ministers to discuss Church's influence
Carib Christian Publications hosts open house Saturday
Moko surveyors short
MoBay parley on garbage
Charles clears air on new role in JLP
$Million contract signed for airport cargo village
Anglicans spurn US, Canada dioceses - Raps North Americans for ordination of gay bishops
Gleaner honours secretaries

Sport


Lara hits back at Aussie skipper
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara responded on Tuesday to comments from his Australian counterpart, Ricky Ponting...

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Three teams record victories
Rebels scare Panthers
Mullings headed for Mississippi State University

Commentary


The perils of fire
NATURE, EVEN if disposed to give a warning of impending danger, is not likely to give two.

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India votes
Rwanda: Roots of genocide
How to read the 'farin press'

Letters


Bankrupt nation
THE EDITOR, Sir: UNLIKE THE election campaigns they ran, where they positioned themselves as the common man, walking the walk and talking the talk, Dr. Davies and company have seemingly made a strategic move to 'talk over the heads' of these same people.

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Cutting losses
To serve and protect self
Why children treat sex so casually
The right to represent
Going home
Respect the law
Only love for 'One Love'
What's the plan?
Old friends

Entertainment


B randy Singer in Ja to launch CD
WESTERN BUREAU: AFTER A two-year hiatus from the music industry, pop singer Brandy is gearing up to launch her new CD. Well, guess where she choose to do this launch? Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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University Singers start season on HIGH NOTE!
Grassroots Society in the making

Cornwall Edition


MoBay killings upset 'Commish'
WESTERN BUREAU: BASED ON the current homicide pattern in St. James, Police Commissioner Francis Forbes has described the parish, which includes the nation's tourism capital Montego Bay, as a place where one could expect a murder at just about anytime.

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We need the marine post - councillor
Youthlink offers CXC help to western students
Genetic engineering for courageous William-Andrew

What's Cooking


OH CANADA A TALE OF TWO MARKETS
Kensington and St. Lawrence markets: Two different faces of Toronto Grace Cameron

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Flamboyant Kensington - From a ganja store and café, Vietnamese food shops and vintage clothing stores
One disaster, two delights
Oh coconut How we've missed you




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