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Lead Stories
Squatter issue for court - Groups planning to stop UWI from giving up lands
AT LEAST three organisations are planning to fight the University of the West Indies (UWI) in court to stop it from giving up land to accommodate squatters from Mona Commons, St. Andrew. The Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Centre, which caters to the...

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Search for washed-away student scaled down
Ja authorised to export conch to EU
Hearings into charges against warders to continue
House debates local racing industry
'Future of the Brain' discussed


News
SACRIFICE and SUCCESS in 'St. Bess'

ERTRAM BROMFIELD'S life hit rock bottom in 1988. He was 17, without a job and forced to drop out of school. The teenager's dream of pursuing a business career laid in tatters.

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KSAC to decide fate of Harbour View Councillor
Cease-fire in Dunkirk holding
PM tables new Corruption Bill
Barred ship not J'can ­ Maritime Authority


Business
Farmers to learn new methods of pepper farming
CLAREMONT, St. Ann PEPPER FARMERS in Walkers-wood, St. Ann should, as of next year, be taught new and better ways to grow their main vegetable for export.

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RADA to boost cashew production


Sport
Ja swamp Antigua

HOSTS Jamaica got off to a rollicking start at the Caribbean Under-16 Netball Championship at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday trouncing Antigua and Barbuda 50-8 in a one-sided affair. Goal shoot Jodi-Ann Ffrench led Jamaica's scoring, netting 27...

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Arnett Gardens on a roll
Seba blank Tivoli


Commentary
Reforming the justice system
THE MINISTER of National Security and Justice, K.D. Knight, is to be commended for expanding on the recommendations in the Wolfe Report and introducing fundamental changes to the criminal justice system. The reforms are contained in the bill which was...

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Expanding academic perspectives
The low road to the CCJ
Local Gov't non-event
Through the 20th century with the Gleaner History of a killer
'St Bess' and the Bureau of Standards
How Sir Florizel united the electronic media


Letters
Letter of the Day Condoms to the rescue
THE EDITOR, Madam: I UNDERSTAND from a report recently on CNN that the average age of persons infected with HIV has dropped to 23. Women are the fastest growing segment of the population contracting the disease. And the Caribbean is running a close...

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Where are the compelling books?


Entertainment
A welcomed invasion

It was like a welcomed invasion when Vera Borvitt, a guest of the Morgan's Harbour Hotel, Port Royal, 'crashed' the recent City of Kingston Co-operative Credit Union's 'Media Appreciation Mingle' on the lawns of the hotel. Mrs. Borvitt was watching...

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Damian Marley's unique 'musical stew'
Holiday celebrations


Flair
Maria Sanchez ... childhood memories of Christmas

OVER the next two weeks, as preparations for Christmas 2000 move into high gear, Flair will be talking with foreigners here about their way of celebrating the yuletide season.

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Troy-Ann Davis, Festival Queen makes cosmetics


Star Page
Clarke ruled! Heineken Startime

VETERAN singer Johnny Clarke, was the toast of the singers at Saturday's staging of Heineken Startime vintage show. The singer gave an electrifying performance at the Mass Camp Village, Oxford Road, Kingston Show.

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Ear to da Street
Rough lover makes girlfriend frustrated



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