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Lead Stories
PM misses deadline for tabling report
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson failed yesterday to meet his deadline for tabling in the House of Representatives the names of MPs who had not made a declaration of assets for 1999 to the Integrity Commission. But, another of the commitments he made...

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'Unfit' for prison - Human rights group says 400 mentally ill persons behind bars
Boys not doing badly ­ - report
Local fishing industry to expand ­ - Clarke
Foundation launches $20m fund-raising drive for hospital
Gov't needs to invest more in science ­ Ventura


News
H. View seat declared vacant
A MONTH-LONG heated debate and controversy over whether the Harbour View Division of the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) should be declared vacant fizzled out at yesterday's Council meeting after it was reported Councillor Fitzgerald Taylor...

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Williams ordered to demolish wall
Gold mine back on track in Clarendon
Four more AIDS treatment centres coming


Business
Gov't cuts back
MORE THAN $2 billion was cut from the Government spending budget in the three months to the end of September as it struggles to contain its costs and reduce the fiscal deficit, it emerged yesterday. Further cuts are expected and legislation to broaden...

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Jobs to go at JNBS
Oil price hike pushes Air Ja loss to US$40m
Braco sold for US$23 million


Sport
Cornwall reign in Francis KO
WESTERN BUREAU - CORNWALL College captured the rural area schoolboy football double after coming from behind twice yesterday to beat Frome Technical 3-2 in the final of the Pepsi/Sports Plus Ben Francis Knockout at the Frome Sports Grounds in...

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Mr. Meticulous the one to beat
H. View to battle Joe Public in decider
Boost for schoolboy cricket


Commentary
Robbery at gunpoint
THE MURDER toll continues to rise unabated despite the special measures which have been instituted. Up to last weekend five violent deaths were recorded bringing the total to 838 with just three weeks remaining in year 2000. This figure is alarming even.

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Timing of a Carib Court referendum
Why Singapore succeeded
The case of Headless Corpse (Part One) - Through the 20th century with The Gleaner


Letters
Letter of the Day - Stop the CCJ bickering!
THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE been following the debate on the establishment of the CCJ, with emphasis on the aspect of its replacing the Privy Council as a final appellate court. Every dissenting speaker or pressure group says there ought to be a...

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Misled by satire
Cruelty to polar bears
Can't wait to return to Ja
Gender questions


Entertainment
Trudy Bent in recital: lyrically fresh
APART FROM her knowledge in the classics, and voice in particular, Colom-bian soprano, Trudy Bent has a strong commitment to works of her time. This she reaffirmed in a recital at the University Chapel, Mona, Monday night, to a sparse audience. Trudy,..

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ABC radio disc jockey at Half Moon
A little Coco Tea warms 'St Bess'


Profiles in Medicine
The face of lupus
MICHELLE'S BODY was changing. She had the classical moon-shaped face as a result of the steroids she was given for her lupus, and her once slim figure is now fat. She said even her close friends, did not immediately recognise her. She felt depressed, but.

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Exercise and cardiovascular disease


Star Page
Starbiz - Xmas costs hold firm
CHRISTMAS revellers shopping for entertainment and 'bashment' clothes this year are not likely to spend much more than they did last year. It appears that most show promoters and clothing stores have not increased their prices.

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Dear Pastor - Used by ungrateful man



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