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Lead Stories
Tenants hit hard
Landlords' rent hikes exceed legal limit.

More Lead Stories
Demand mounts for fresh JAS poll
FTC probes Shell gas deal
$1m to protect witnesses
DPT immunisation rate at 88%


News
Cops using seized vehicles
The Police Force is the major beneficiary of dozens of high-priced cars which have entered the island illegally over the last five years in an alleged international racket.

More News
Jamaican Rastas reject Selassie's funeral
Gov't to open bus lanes to taxis
New opportunities for school leavers
Bournemouth Bath revival targets youngsters


Business
Bashco Trading Company loses legal battle
Bashco Trading Company has lost its legal battle against the Revenue Protection Division (RPD) to recover loss of profit resulting from the seizure of 7,346 pairs of shoes.

More Business
Trinis eye further interests in Jamaica
AGD nets $19 million
A new e-commerce site
Good season for hotels but utilities rate hike may nullify impact - JHTA
Ackee potential needs integrated planning


Sport
Hinds steadies shaky Windies

Wavell Hinds warmed up for the third Test at Old Trafford on Thursday with his fifth tour half-century against Leicestershire at Grace Road yesterday.

More Sport
Locals go down under to Aussies in final
Body & Soul wins RJR Classic
Sports Briefs
The brotherhood of cricket
Burrell to receive FIFA's highest honour
...offers condolences to family of young footballer


Commentary
The JUTC as feeding tree
If comrade Danny Roberts of the NWU had not spilled the beans in his exhortation to the party faithful, the country would not have been aware that the JUTC is a feeding tree for supporters.

More Commentary
Civil society under attack
The value of role models
Driving to Lucea (via Oracabessa)
Emancipation without leadership?
Time for our own court


Letters
TV danger
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing about the impact of television shows and songs on the society, mainly children.

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Cheaper is sometimes better
Mobile response from C&W
Grave misunderstandings


Entertainment
Pulse: coming of age

Pulse Investments has emerged from rumours of insolvency in the late 1990s to unveil an international marketing thrust and six dazzling months of celebration leading up to its 21st anniversary in January 2001.

More Entertainment
NDTC's artistic strides
The Heroes art connection


Arts & Leisure
St. Kitts/Nevis hosts CARIFESTA

Over 10 days next month, the Caribbean's premier cultural festival, CARIFESTA, will take place in St. Kitts and Nevis.

More Arts & Leisure
Colour co-ordinating Caribbean culture
Festival winners get awards tomorrow
Weekend art at Devon House
Women hit hardest by job loss
Silence on census to be broken in November


Outlook/Fi Real
Wolmer's new head

Dave Myrie had no plans to work in Jamaica. But now he's principal of the prestigious Wolmer's Boy's School.

More Outlook/Fi Real
A passion for pizza
The cellular
The genome: Promise or threat?
Should scientists be tampering with Mother Nature?



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