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published: Friday | February 7, 2003
Lead Stories


Protest on hold JTA delays industrial action until next week
TEACHERS IN the island's public schools have delayed protest action until next week.

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EAC to probe first class travel practice
Clarke chairs salary review committee
Five cops, civilian charged
Petty thief eludes Mandeville cops
Beverley Lopez is new PSOJ president

News


EOJ clears JLP of padding voters' list
THE ELECTORAL Office of Jamaica (EOJ) said it has found "no empirical evidence" to support allegations that the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)'s general election victory in St. Ann North Eastern was aided by a padding of the voters' list.

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Citrus agency puts farmers on high alert
Projects to improve MoBay wetlands
Alleged 'dealer' charged
Holness wants PAC to investigate PRIDE
Man remanded for nephew's murder
Commerce Ministry to expand west
Request for new Design and Patent Act
Kiwanis Club of Black River donates to Children's Ward

Business


Lopez is new PSOJ head
BUSINESSWOMAN BEVERLEY Lopez is the new president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ). She replaces Oliver F. Clarke, O.J., who did not seek re-election after serving one term.

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Widening the tax net
Dealing with a seismic shift in the economic order
Informal economy to become part of the official sector - Patterson
Economic crisis? What crisis?
2003 will be a rough year - Salmon
Getting to the Roots - Putting the bite back into bananas
Jamaica National to expand operations in Canada
New senior managers to revitalise coffee industry
Risky business in downtown Kingston
The contest for corporate control of Kingston Wharves

Sport


Jamaica bank on home advantage
AS JAMAICA prepares to do battle with the Windward Islands in their second Carib Beer game at Sabina Park at 10:00 a.m. this morning, coach Robert Haynes says the key to victory is to win more sessions.

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I'msatisfied Horse of the Year
ICC to decide Samuels' fate today
Black Thatch a firm banker
Racing and Gaming: A partnership for survival

Commentary


Parliamentary salaries
THERE WAS some speculation that the Government would have rolled back the 10 per cent salary increase to parliamentarians in the face of mounting public criticism. It didn't happen.

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Getting off the fence on Iraq
When Bush come to shove

Letters


Hailing Supt Amos
This letter of commendation is addressed to Supt. Newton Amos. SIR: WELCOME to Montego Bay. I saw you directing traffic on Wednesday morning, February 5, 2003, in the vicinity of West Gate Shopping Centre.

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Human rights and double standards
Call enquiry into Mutual Life's demise
Prejudice at Aqua Sol beach
Give teachers due respect
Men needed in fight against child abuse
Columbia astronauts: heroes or dreamers?

Entertainment


Japanese strikes at Ele's 'Anaconda'
POPULAR DEEJAY Elephant Man is at the centre of a storm of controversy. Elephant Man is being accused of duplicity by Masayo Yasuda...

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Stone Love, Buju play Sandpiper's




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