Lead Stories Layoffs loom - Hoteliers seek bail-out to cushion effects of US attacks JOB CUTS have already started in the hotel sector and some operators are appealing to the government for a bailout to cushion the economic fall out from last week's terrorist attacks on the United States. More Lead Stories
Gov't braces for fallout
PNP dedicates day to youth
Oil spill in MoBay
Jamaica at credit risk Standard & Poor's
'Patterson Report' calls for reshaped RNM

News Rampant corruption in Gov't, police force - Anderson poll A MAJORITY of Jamaicans believe corruption is rampant in the society with the Government, the police force and the prisons heading the list of areas where they believe the problem exists. More News
Six killed over weekend
Westmoreland's mayor denounces terrorist attacks
St Mary PC appoints acting Supt of Roads and Works
Justice Writes - Advice from Martin Luther King

Business PM insists on timely highway project completion WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson is insisting that work on segment two of the North Coast Highway be completed without the myriad of problems which plagued segment one of the project. More Business
Navy Island deal almost sealed
... Bartlett also concerned

Sport Surrey B lift title
 SURREY B emerged the 2001 Jamaica Cricket Association County cricket champions yesterday following their impressive innings and 37 runs victory over Cornwall at Up Park Camp. Surrey B entered the final round with 13 points, three behind long-time... More Sport
Tivoli look to cool Spanish Town
Ottey moving into the business world
Tivoli FC opens new clubhouse
No Doubt top 3 on 3 tourney

Commentary Skyscrapers as tombs ONE OF the famous features of New York City is the Manhattan skyline. The 110-storey twin towers of the World Trade Center were the tallest of its famous skyscrapers, having replaced the Empire State Building in that regard. But now those towers have... More Commentary
Unjustifiable, unspeakable and unforgivable
The dawn of a new They
The surrealism surrounding poverty
Weep! Weep with our American colleagues!

Letters Letter of the Day - The terror which lies within THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER THE suicide-bombing attacks upon America and the immediate reaction to tighten security, I wonder what it will take for the Jamaican Government to realise, that the terrorism within our shores will require airtight security... More Letters
Blue Mountain's potential for eco-tourism
US is reaping exactly what it has sown
We need to unite now, or perish
Supporting our local markets in light of tragedy
Utility companies must find new means of contact
Happy to see people willing to forgive
Praising our brave civil servants

Entertainment Reggae under the microscope
 DANCEHALL AS music and an industry came under scrutiny from members of the rastafarian and academic communities on Friday evening when they met to review its development over the years. More Entertainment
'Salt and Sugar' at the Mutual Gallery
Couple addicted to SuperClubs, Bahamas

Flair Household helpers - Can't live with them, can't live without them. THEY WASH your clothes, cook your food and take care of your children. Some are the typical always-smiling motherly figure in whom you place all your family's trust. Others will steal your money, food and personal items and will abuse... More Flair
On My Mind - Women...let us motivate and encourage each other
Employee satisfaction = profits
Making marriages prosper

Star Page Selectors at Short Shorts Party... Hot, hot, hot!
 TAYLOR Hall's fourth annual Short Shorts Party, Outrage, was 'OUT-rageous'. Short shorts did it at the event which was held at the Students Union on the U.W.I. Mona Campus. More Star Page
'Policeman' took off with my passport
Lotto results for September 15, 2001
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