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Lead Stories
Higglers selling prescription drugs on streets

Several street-side vendors are involved in a lucrative "open air pharmacy" on the sidewalks of downtown Kingston.

More Lead Stories
Gun battle follows boy's abduction
Bush promises to lead with 'civility'
Tourist victims unwilling to testify
Thousands of drivers using expired licences


News
Charles, Broderick in heated brawl

Police had to break up a stone and bottle-throwing incident involving Pearnel Charles and Dr. Percival Broderick of the Jamaica Labour Party.

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Mossel (Ja) changes name to Digicel
24-hour work day urged for industry


Business
FINSAC to begin winding down
FINSAC is to begin scaling back its operations as it has now almost completed its assigned task of restructuring the country's financial sector.

More Business
Seaga companies appealing GCT
Salada Foods forges ahead
Two more cambios ordered closed


Sport
Jamaica, Leewards in tense battle
As Busta Cup continued yesterday, the Leeward Islands, replying to Jamaica's first innings total of 238 were 217-8 - needing 22 more runs for the lead with two wickets left.

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Kingston to launch victory charge
Clarendon hold Boyz to draw
Disabled truck mars race meet
KO showdown at Stadium
Let's pray Hendriks' dream will come true


Commentary
Editorial - When children stone policemen
When children commit crimes they are not treated as adults for the reason that they are presumed not to know better.

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Mr. Seaga - get a grip!
Make love, not war!
Warm weather genes
Guyana's historic court ruling


Letters
Make a difference for the 21st century
THE EDITOR, Madam: With reference to a headline in The Sunday Gleaner dated 31st of December, 2000, which read: Communion Crisis. This story reflects that the church needs to be awakened.

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Two good initiatives
Returning residents' plight
In the interest of the children


Entertainment
The jazz invasion

Caribbean people have long embraced jazz, but the turn of the millennium finds the music branching out across the region tying the islands into jazz destinations.

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Entertainment Update
Incentives coming for music industry


Arts &Leisure
'Visions of Eros' set the pace

Susan Alexander's exhibition "Visions of Eros" was nearly sold out (six of 27 pieces unsold) at the Mutual Life Gallery last week.

More Arts &Leisure
Hooked on pottery
Recognising our unsung heroes


Outlook
Cover Story - Bright and beautiful

Meet some of today's brilliant beauties, who are no longer content to just get their 'MRS. Degree' (Get married) and have children. They are women of the new millennium.

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Cover story - Woman on top
The teacher's raw deal



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