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published: Monday | April 21, 2003
Lead Stories


Help me, please - AIDS-afflicted boy appeals for assistance
A 13-YEAR-OLD boy who contracted HIV/AIDS while under hospital care has issued a plea for help from health officials, including Health Minister, John Junor.

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Murders hit 261
Oil spill is under control
C/Kgn residents still angry over... Bartley's big stink
Gov't hypocrisy on MPs' privilege
Dabdoub poses questions on Lime Cay

News


Mixed performance by productive sectors
THE PRODUCTIVE sectors of the economy have experienced what is being described as yet another year of "contrasting growth and decline" in output during 2002.

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Davies wields the tax axe
Unique bird life takes centre stage
Freed POWs arrive in Texas
Marginal increase in poverty
First newspaper since war hits streets
April 22 is Earth Day

Sport


Bolt erases CARIFTA 400m record
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD: JAMAICAN athletes dominated the evening session of the opening day of the Carifta Games as they made a clean sweep in the 400 metres with World Junior 200 metres champion...

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Dr RSF for Easter Sprint
Gleichman tees up top honours
Atkinson, Fraser lead CARIFTA record splash
WI face uphill battle
Jamaica sweep relays, hurdles
Draw puts H. View into semis
Jamaica win to keep hopes alive

Commentary


Revisiting Values and Attitudes
PERHAPS ONE reason why the government's second "Values and Attitudes" campaign seems to be having no more success than the first is that citizens do not discern their political leaders to be practising the virtues they preach.

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GSAT: An examiner's report? (Part I)
The best things in life
Holy orders and disorders

Letters


Lime Cay Jamaica states its case
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS a public discussion on Lime Cay in your media and we wish to contribute information and to comment on an underlying theme namely, the use of our natural assets and the private management of public property.

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Non-compliance of electrical appliances
Distasteful TV ads
Job plea for the deaf
Elite JPs
God and destructive mankind
Two police officers and an inspector

Entertainment


'The Crucifixion', Stainer style
THE CRUCIFIXION was not an uptempo, lifting up holy hands or 'breaking a sweat for Jesus' event. Instead, it was a time for the rendition of Stainer's The Crucifixion and Beethoven's The Mount of Olives.

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Sony, Marvel tangled in 'Spider-Man' legal web
JAMAICA CARNIVAl

Flair


The Women of Livity
KETEIS BRISSETTE, Deborah Belcher, Wendy Chinn and Tsehai Scott are in their late 20s to mid 30s. Collectively, their recent accomplishment has been the opening of Kingston's trendiest vegetarian restaurant, Livity, located on Old Hope Road.

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A cancer survivor's tale of strength and courage... My faith has helped me through
Nadine sparks bidding war




Lotto results for April 19, 2003

LOTTO: 01 13 16 18 28 37 
B/BALL:  07  FREE TICKET: f


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