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Lead Stories
Judge had 'no authority' to bar note taking
A SUPREME Court Judge ruled yesterday that Senior Puisne Judge Mr. Justice Ellis, who is the sole commissioner into the prison disturbance in May this year, had no legal authority to bar the lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) from taking notes ...

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Inmate bought knives from warder - Prison inquiry
Gov't hopes to sell airports this fiscal year
JPSCo teams up with private companies
New co-ordinator for North Coast, South Gully Projects
Lower allowances for public sector - Peart


News
Divine rites - Uncovering the faiths
FOUNDED MORE than 100 years ago, the Baha'i faith is the youngest of the world's religions. Baha'i means a follower of Bahullah, the founder of the faith. Bahullah means the glory of God.

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Why do people get involved in cults?
Turmoil in Rockfort - Residents protest Tony Brown's detention
Nothing illegal in CARICOM offshore banking


Business
Major shake-up at Grace Kennedy

GRACE, KENNEDY & CO. yesterday made the first in a series of senior management changes, which are likely to see a raft of new executives ushered in to run operations after the news that Unilever will soon end its current 22-year deal with the...

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RJR deal for TV in limbo
Air J sees profit by 2004
Ja still on investment map
C&W profits amid rate hike move


Sport
Boyz take on Bajans
FOLLOWING their encouraging 1-1 draw with Caribbean rivals Cuba, it is back to business again for the Reggae Boyz who take on another Caribbean neighbour, Barbados, this evening at 8:00. Tonight's game should be just as tough if not tougher for the Boyz.

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Ja bounce back at CARICOM champs
Justice has been done ­ Mills
Real Medic gets the nod


Commentary
High cost of AIDS
THE BEST available treatment for AIDS patients in Jamaica would cost more than double what is now allocated for pharmaceuticals and sundries in the public heath sector. That is the word from the directorate of the National HIV/AIDS Prevention Programme..

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Respect for human rights


Letters
Is there a better way?
THE EDITOR, Madam: ON SATURDAY, July 1, at 1:00 p.m., I was in my car close to the intersection of South Odeon Avenue and Constant Spring Road waiting for the traffic lights to give me the go ahead to continue on my way.

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Comedians from the Wild, Wild West
RGD's express service: a disappointment
Gov't must curb prison population
Good luck, Merlene
New political wind in Mexico


Entertainment
Lloyd Reece gets another chance
After 18 years in prison, Lloyd Reece has the mental toughness of a railroad track. He's not willing to let the odds overcome him and even after failing to take the top spot in last year's National Festival Song competition, he's throwing his hands into..

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Plans under way for 'St. Ann ­ Back A Yard 2000'
Top acts for 'Summer Break 2000'


Profiles in Medicine
It's all in the genes

T HE COMPLETE mapping of the human genome, though an esoteric issue for many, is a formidable development to further understand the disease process and to achieve a cure. Dr. Wayne McLaughlin, a scientist based at the University of the West Indies'...

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Clinical depression
Skin bleaching is harmful


Star Page
Kumina King

THE Kumina experience has always been shunned by many, who view it as a form of obeah, but to Oliver "Bongo Baucho" Barrett, King of Kumina, it is a part of the African culture which has always been his way of life. "People tend to look at it negatively.

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A century of miracles



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