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published: Tuesday | October 14, 2003
Lead Stories


Arrests loom ...as top cops move on DPP's ruling
TOP RANKING police officials will decide today when to level charges against several persons named by the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) in his ruling on the multibillion-dollar Operation PRIDE housing fraud case...

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Gov't goes to court over NTCS award
Republican Party calls for state of emergency
Two held for police murder
Special police teams to curb crime in parishes
Trial of policewoman on murder rap begins

News


JLP's Area Two race heats up
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) deputy leader for Area Council Two, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, has launched a campaign to shore up support before elections for four deputy leader positions are held at the party's annual conference on November 10.

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Poppy drive on for war veterans
Mile High gave an encore performance
Labour Ministry to buy NIS property
Britain's DPP to visit Ja
Historic recognition for heritage workers
St James councillor gets ultimatum

Business


US$ beats back euro
NEW YORK, (Reuters): UNITED STATES stocks rose yesterday, with the Standard & Poor's 500 Index hitting a 16-month high...

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'Credit Union Week' activities

Sport


B'dos the team to beat - Browne
DEFENDING RED Stripe Bowl champions Barbados arrived in the island yesterday with their eyes set on retaining their title.

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'Shiv' not worried about Ja
Form players whipped
Ennevor making quiet impact on racing

Commentary


Murder as business
WHEN THE Minister of National Security himself has conceded that homicide is the leading cause of death after the most serious diseases he is confirming the worst fears of most of the population.

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The business of murder
Paul Bogle: a man of peace
Thirty-five years later - the struggle continues

Letters


Unpleasant reality
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE DOING back-to-school shopping recently I was forced to accept an unpleasant reality, that of the ill-placed priorities of many parents and care-givers.

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Dealing with crime in Ja
The nightmare continues
Bras and breast cancer
A new tourist destination?
Looking for former teacher
Class bias in hospitals
Consumers, beware

The Shipping Industry


CSA 33rd AGM under way in MoBay
THE 33RD Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) involving more than 200 local and foreign delegates, got under way in Montego Bay yesterday...

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Stephenson seeks to transform KWL

Mind &Spirit


The RGD's counsellor - Patricia Holness is a confident Christian in a powerful position
IT DOES not take long in an encounter with Dr. Patricia Holness, to realise that she is very spiritual and unashamed of her Christian convictions.

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Black pioneers




Lotto results for October 11, 2003

LOTTO: 21 23 31 34 35 36 
B/BALL:  15  FREE TICKET: b


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