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Lead Stories


'Will rebuild slums' - Seaga moots three-point plan for housing, education, agriculture
Edward Seaga, the Jamaica Labour Party leader, yesterday promised to tear down inner-city slums throughout the island and re-shelter residents in a new stock of housing, as part of his party's long-term vision for the country.


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Landing equipment needed at Norman Manley airport
Policewoman loses reinstatement bid
'We have buried too many babes' - church leaders
In The House - Security or lack of it?
116 Haitians land in Falmouth
Timeshare: another tourism option for hoteliers

News


Two more killed in central Kingston
THE BODIES of two unidentified men were found in central Kingston yesterday morning, as Friday's flare-up continued in the downtown communities, despite a curfew imposed between Saturday night and Sunday morning. Reports from the Constabulary...


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In The House - Hamilton calls for a friendlier face by Force
COCAINE TRAFFICKING AND WIRETAPS - Unloading cocaine at Fairy Hill Beach - Pt. 3
Justice Writes - Regional consultation on human rights
West Kgn Commission headed for the locus

Business


Losses three times original projections, Air Jamaica says
AIR JAMAICA had expected to be in a loss position this year, even before the events of September 11 in the USA, but was looking to break even in 2002. Now it says its losses will be three times the original projections. On Thursday, the airline told...


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Portland's tourism devastated

Sport


W/house pass Tivoli test
WITH much help from opponents Tivoli Gardens, Waterhouse achieved a major part of their National Premier League first round objective while scoring a 1-0 win in their sixth round feature game at Constant Spring yesterday.


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Seba edge Rockfort
St. James KO kicks off
Rough going for Ja duo
Hooper: WI will rebound

Commentary


Vending stand-off
TODAY MARKS the third deadline downtown Kingston vendors have been given to relocate to designated locations. The latest deadline came after last Monday's deadline which passed with hardly any vendors being relocated. Following the failed deadline...


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The Taliban and America
Lord of the Flies
The morality supermarket

Letters


Letter of the Day - Let's support the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS no secret that the police force is being criticised and battered daily by the lawless individuals who have their special aims and motives to create havoc and mayhem in the country.


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Who has more rights ­ the State or individual?
On curbing teenage pregnancy
Suggestions for vendor relocation
End the crime
Stop the crime
Observing Int'l Men's Day
I'm searching for... Anthony Steele
Keeping the guns out

Entertainment


'Radikal Prodigal' off to emotional launch
ONE OF gospel music's hottest commodities, Prodigal Son, took a significant step at the Church on The Rock on Friday. Calvin Curtis Whilby's debut album, Radikal Prodigal, was launched in a display of emotion and spirituality. It was a night of...


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Irvine Hall packs Philip Sherlock Centre

Flair


New approach to domestic violence
OFTEN THE police force is painted as brutal and heartless, but many are being trained to dispel that perception. Since last year more than 33 officers have been trained in how to intervene in domestic violence cases.


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On MY Mind - Violent news traumatising children
Cover letters that work
Women's biggest problems in sex
The pain of women living in violence-torn neighbourhoods

Star Page


Nude show - Naked dancers seduce Hedonism II audience
Western Bureau: VARIED styles and textures from the periods of crinoline, velvet, lace and contemporary micro fibres were used to make the 18th century-themed costumes that the Miss Black Nude Burlesque dancers wore on stage at Hedonism II on Saturday...


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Luciano to speak at International Men's Day function
Screwdriver's Prophecy
Policeman pursuing 14-y-o




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