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Lead Stories
EOJ to cut seats

AT LEAST four constituencies are due to be cut prior to the next General Election because they exceed the maximum limit of 30,000 electors. Those to be targeted are South St. Catherine, North East St. Ann, South West St. Catherine and North West St...

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MAJ responds to injunction on Gleaner
Little Miss Lawrence goes to Washington
No early elections - PNP
Ministry to take new approach to squatting


News
Six killed on weekend
A BLOODY weekend has resulted in six killings in separate incidents in the Corporate Area, St. James, and St. Thomas, and three policemen shot and injured in the line of duty. Two of those listed were killed in alleged shoot-outs with the police.

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Guns bark in MoBay
Gov't submits conch files to EU
Sangster Int'l Airport concession agreement nears closing
Justice writes - Police brutality


Business
Beef processing plant for St James

A BEEF processing plant is to be established at Amity Hall, St. James in a bid to rescue the island's beef industry Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke said last week. He told more than 200 farmers attending the annual general meeting of the St. James...

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Gov't spending billions on water, sewerage projects


Sport
Downswell speaks out

BUENOS AIRES: NATIONAL Junior coach Wendell Downswell wants radical changes to Jamaica's Youth football programme.

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McDonald wins first senior title
Dream goal for Dawkins
Basketball refs back on job


Commentary
Cell phones in traffic
NEW YORK seems set to become the first state in America to impose a ban on the use of hand-held cellular phones while operating a vehicle. And since the leading state official, Governor George Pataki has been a proponent of the ban, he is expected to...

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Aspects of migration
Walla Walla Bing Bang Bird


Letters
Letter of the Day - Those TV bedroom scenes
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me to express my concern about some segments of our television programmes. A large per cent of programmes have intimate bedroom scenes.

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This is not a war
Setting the record straight with pensioner George Downer
What's education's worth in Ja?
The media must report not interpret
Labour's victory a foregone conclusion
My sincere apologies
Praising Mrs Gloria Robinson


Entertainment
Coral Cliff lounge reopens

WESTERN BUREAU: RICHIE STEPHENS reopened the Coral Cliff Gaming Lounge in fine style. He took control with a mixture of his gems and equally impressive tracks from some of Jamaica's greatest entertainers.

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Summer'sCool 2001 was hot


Flair
How to give a wedding toast
HOPEFULLY WE are long past the days of daggers, swords and poisoned cups, but for the individual who toasted the bride and groom ages ago, trust was everything.

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On My Mind - The good men are still here, where are you?
He is a Thinker, she is a Feeler: Can they still find happiness together?


Star Page
'Mek Wi Hail Him Up' awesome - St. Theresa's gospel concert enjoyable, soul enriching

A LATE start to St. Theresa Preparatory's Mek Wi Hail Him Up gospel concert did not prevent the patrons from having a good time. The concert, which got off to a late start due to a power outage, was destined to be soul enriching and enjoyable from the...

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A good turn
Doubting Thomases


Lotto results for June 23, 2001

LOTTO: 12 22 25 29 32 34 
B/BALL:  23  FREE TICKET: a
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