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PNP cranks up -Election campaign moves into high gear
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) President P.J. Patterson put his party on its mark for the upcoming general elections as he addressed hundreds of National Executive Council...


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Andem sister speaks
Forces being trained to sabotage JLP - Seaga
UWI elects female Guild president
PM's chopper flattens latrine
Jamaicans get three-year ganja sentence in Barbados

News


Louis Farrakhan's first visit to a Jewish Synagogue... 'It took courage to bring me here'
I AM eternally grateful that you have accepted our desire to worship with you this morning. Believe it or not for nearly 18 years we have tried to resolve...


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Environmentalist hopes that recycling will become a way of life
Farrakhan offers assistance
Gladstone Wright to be laid to rest today

Business


Fourth cellular telephone licence by mid-May
THE GOVERNMENT will, over the next month, be accepting proposals for the award of a fourth cellular telephone licence, the winner of which will be announced in mid-May, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Technology...


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Battle heats up in Barbados Telecom market
Competitors take Microsoft back to court

Sport


Battle on for JGA's top post
ARTHUR ZIADIE'S 14-year tenure as president of the Jamaica Golf Association (JGA) will face its first challenge today at the association's annual general meeting at the Constant Spring Golf...


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'Champs planning on track'
Something sour, something sweet
Six for April 1 1000 Guineas

Commentary


Visa scare
WHILE THE British High Commission here is denying any knowledge of the British Government contemplating introducing visa requirements for the entry of Jamaicans, our own Minister of National Security has returned...


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Portrait of a servant
Wanted ­ a fixity of purpose
The courts and the right to die
Globalisation and patriotism

Letters


Primary school kids set to do Jamaica proud in Ontario
THE EDITOR, Sir: FURTHER TO Barbara Gloudon's letter yesterday, about Jamaican heritage celebrations in Toronto, I would like to tell readers about another such...


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Fire prevention woes of Mandeville
A crying shame
Searching for long lost J'can friend
Exploitation and poverty

Entertainment


Hughes wins Miss Jamaica Universe
"I MUST say I am very proud, I know I can do it and I will, to the best of my ability, to represent my country." That was what Miss Jamaica...


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CME honours Shaggy, Jimmy Cliff

The Shipping Industry


ZIM Mediterranean makes inaugural call
ON MARCH 29, 2002, Zim Israel Navigation's newest 4,839 twenty-foot equivalent Unit (TEU) vessel, "Zim Mediterranean", will make its inaugural call to the Port of Kingston. Zim Mediterranean is one of six 24-knot ships being...


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New entry processing for Customs




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