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published: Thursday | July 22, 2004
Lead Stories


Police netting more guns, ammunition
MORE THAN 300 illegal guns and 16,000 assorted rounds of ammunition, with a street value of more than $5 million, have been taken from the hands of criminals during police operations throughout the island since January.

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Sumfest boosts business on 'Hip Strip'
'Censure, expel or impeach' - PNP backbenchers want corrupt politicians out
Chilean president backs CARICOM on Haiti
Pearnel Charles ready to lead JLP 'Seaga is in my corner'
Education Ministry targets poor grades in high schools

News


Arsonists burn sections of Port Antonio courthouse
PORTLAND: FIRE DESTROYED the records office at the Port Antonio courthouse yesterday, leaving damage estimated at millions of dollars.

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Military style graduation at Prospect College
Colourscape - latest in paint technology
East Kgn Police Division hosts summer school

Sport


Use TV innovations to aid umpires, says Lloyd
LONDON, CMC: FORMER WEST Indies captain Clive Lloyd, now a regular International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee, has urged cricket's authorities to make better use of television technology.

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It's WI against the odds
Harmison the key - Lara

Commentary


Lawyers should comply
THE DEBATE about the crucial balance between state security and civil liberties is an ancient and on-going one. As recently as the funeral of the Most Hon. Hugh Shearer on Sunday, Mr. William Clarke, Managing Director of Scotiabank...

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Suffer the little children
What reggae means to me - A no political act A no de coke an de crack
Palestine in disarray

Letters


Why is there a Fire Brigade Service?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with horror the article published recently about a resident of Westmoreland who lost his entire business to fire because there was no working fire engine.

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Patois is not the problem
Bad roads in Glenmuir
Marley was no theologian
Be an example!
Paralysed by fear
Davies best for PM job
A big problem

Cornwall Edition


Inner city gaining - 205 Sandals hotel employees from troubled communities
WESTERN BUREAU: BUSINESS LEADERS in Montego Bay, St. James, are strongly disputing claims that inner-city communities are not benefitting directly from the tourist trade...

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Trelawny remembers Shearer
Half a million needed to smoke mosquitoes

What's Cooking


THE PROFESSIONAL JCDC CULINARY COMPETITION - Festival of FLAVOUR
The island's best chefs went stove to stove last weekend in the annual Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Professional Culinary Arts Competition at the Renaissance, Jamaica Grande in Ocho Rios.

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THE PROFESSIONAL JCDC CULINARY COMPETITION Winners
Double trouble - the cooking twins







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