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GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENT - Dedication, the key to success

AT EIGHT, many boys living in rural Jamaica are in their backyards flying kites and helping their fathers to rear livestock. A few live out their childhood in play games depicting adulthood, but never quite understanding it.

Caribbean victims mourned
NEW YORK, CMC: THE CARIBBEAN yesterday mourned its dead and the other victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.

Cops unable to stop drug planes
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POLICE are still unable to prevent the landing of suspicious aircraft at the Ken Jones Aerodrome at St. Margaret's Bay, Portland, despite increasing their presence in the area.

Air J engineer on drug charge
A MECHANICAL engineer employed by the national airline, Air Jamaica, was arrested at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston on Saturday and charged with taking steps to export 5.41 kilograms (12 lb.) of cocaine. He is Wesley Thomas, 32...

Skills, prowess dominate Chinese celebrations

SWORD-SWINGING, back-flipping, stick-fighting members of the The Wing Lung Kung Fu and Tai Chi Association wooed guests at the Chinese Benevolent Association's Garden party to commemorate 52nd anniversary of the founding of the People's...












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