Lead Stories
Spring-breakers warned
Spring-breakers warned to 'tone down lewd and obscene behaviour'.
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Governor-General ripped off
Resort security accused of abuses
Frustrations continue for Kirschhochs
Jamaicans press hard to recover debts

News
Youths having sex early
Jamaicans are still opting for sex at an early age, despite the threat of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, a recent study has shown.
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Scores of quakes rattle Jamaica over past 12 months
Overtime pay by March 3, Gov't tells fire-fighters

Business
Country Assessment Study falls short
Initial reactions last week to the Country Assessment Study on Jamaica sponsored by two United Nations bodies conceded that, although its research was thorough, nothing new had so far emerged.
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Gleaner launches online placement service
Inner cities get small business aid

Sport
T&T team mocked by Jamaicans
Trinidad and Tobago's World Cup footballers were heckled by several Jamaican fans last week en route to the Cayman Islands.
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Wadadah take on Catherine Hall
Pay Per View pays off
Jamaica in command

Commentary
Editorial - Profiting from the dread of AIDS
The sense of dread spawned by the toll of millions worldwide who have died from the effect of AIDS is difficult to assess.
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The educational value of zoos
Cinchona revisited (Part II)
Major mischief afoot

Letters
You can't fool us all the time
THE EDITOR, Madam: In answering the question - "Is there a real basis for the Jamaican public's mistrust of politicians?" Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP),..."
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Wake up, PNP!
No 'conversion' for Bob Marley

Entertainment
High school graduate choosing dancehall music as a career
Increasingly, successful high school graduates are moving into the music profession and are using the DJ idiom as their mode of expression.
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'Meoshe' clothing line eyes Jamaica
A hero's welcome for 'The Doctor'

Arts &Leisure
Book Review - Helpful teacher's guide on phonics
A new phonics book should prove helpful to the teaching profession.
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Jamaica gains from an 'exotic novelty'

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