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Lead Stories
Flood of illegal ammo hits Ja
More than 35,000 assorted rounds of illegal bullets have been seized by the police in the last four years and more than 10 times that number is believed to be in the hands of criminal elements.

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Cruise ships, hotels suffering
Jamaicans find corruption rampant - Poll
Exodus still on
Shark attacks unlikely here


News
This war will not be easy - Bush

President George W. Bush vowed yesterday that U.S. troops will hunt down terrorists and "smoke them out of their holes" in a long, unrelenting response to Tuesday's ghastly attacks.

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Children involved in drug trafficking


Business
Bridging existing pay gap between the sexes

Labour and Social Security Minister, Donald Buchanan, has suggested the bridging of existing pay gaps between men and women at the workplace.

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Insurers fret over who pays for US disaster
The price of being beautiful


Sport
Verdict on Jarrett Tuesday
The Jamaican panel investigating the positive drug test returned by sprinter Patrick Jarrett has reached a verdict. However, the result will not be revealed until Tuesday.

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Phareal defies topweight in feature
Herbert Morrison upset
Gayle puts Surrey B in contr ol
Charlie Smith blank Pembroke Hall 2-0


Commentary
Burrell, Munro and one padlock
Melville Cooke writes: "Somewhere, somehow I learnt the theory of one padlock. The premise is that there is no one as officious, overbearing and pseudo-strict as the person who controls one padlock. Just one."

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In the midst of death
Bush's legacy from past administrations
Editorial - America mourns and plans for war


Letters
Save us from from wishes of zealots
THE EDITOR, SIR: If press reports are correct, UPP leader, Antonnette Haughton de Cardenas, has called for a vice squad. While well-intentioned, this is a very dangerous proposal from the leader of a party seeking state office.

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Hope television does justice in coverage of enquiry
We could learn a lot from the US
A Rastafarian view of the tragedy
Weeping for America


Entertainment
The issue of saving souls

Patrons of secular events are divided about having a gospel artiste performing at their events.

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Peter Tosh: Rebel in life, rebel in death
Disc Jocks unplugged


Arts &Leisure
Making sense of terrorism

Ian Boyne writes: "Perhaps if people understood the dynamics of Middle East politics and had been listening to the Palestinians and other Arabs, the shock and surprise being expressed by all would be mitigated."

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Institute of Jamaica introduces Youth Musgrave Medal


Outlook
Cover Story - Daily rites: Celebrating the mundane

Don't sweat the small stuff. Celebrate them.

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