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Lead Stories
Breathalyser flops

The Breathalyser test system, introduced by the Government in 1995 to sniff out drunk drivers, is in shambles

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JLP kicks off election bid today
NWC takes charge of sewer systems
Cops block info as violence escalates
Five more fire trucks


News
Mom's death casts gloom over family

The month of June should have been a great one for family and friends of 48-year-old Orchid Seaton-Hall...However, all those well-laid plans did a tragic about-face in the space of a few seconds on May 25.

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Grace Thrillers singer dies after crash


Business
Private sector to be assisted in trade negotiations
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the New Economy Project (NEP) have offered to work with the local private sector to assist its participation in the trade negotiation process.

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LoJ shares transferred to Accountant General
Positive growth expected for economy


Sport
Mock exam for Reggae Boyz
Six day before the Reggae Boyz take on the United States - their toughest opponents to date in the World Cup qualifiers - they will face Caribbean neighbours Cuba in a mock test today at the National Stadium.

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STATHS regain schoolboy supremacy
JAAA extends deadline
Seduction on target again


Commentary
Editorial - Spotlight on garrison politics
The controversial Haggart funeral at the National Arena has served the useful purpose of sparking debate about the links between politics and crime.

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Winning at an ugly cost
The times are changing (Part II)
Going home...finally
It's crime, not politics


Letters
Stop this madness

THE EDITOR, Sir: I was disappointed in Dr. Omar Davies's defence of his relationship with those two infamous "area leaders" for the following reasons...

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Intellectual arrogance
Bold honesty
Definition of worker
What about St. Thomas?


Entertainment
Mento music passion

Despit the rich history of mento music, its musicians have been suffering over the years from not only a lack of recognition but also limited financial rewards.

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New thinking, funding needed in local theatre
Capleton in a giving mode


Arts &Leisure
Book Review - A dream that is still elusive

"ETERNAL FATHER BLESS OUR LAND" reviewed by Balford Henry.

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Mitchener reveals his inner self


Outlook
Cover Story - How to be a stay-at-home Dad

Twenty minutes around the stove and you begin to smell burnt steak, soggy rice and see dishes towering towards the ceiling. Guess who's in the kitchen? No insult intended, but a daddy doing dinner is often a disaster waiting to happen.

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Taking it higher


Lotto results for June 9, 2001

LOTTO: 05 12 20 21 25 32 
B/BALL:  37  FREE TICKET: d
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