Tuesday | May 23, 2000


Lead Stories
Another cop killed

A POLICEMAN was shot dead yesterday morning - the fourth in 39 days - in Nannyville Gardens, off Mountain View Avenue, south-east St Andrew.

More Lead Stories
Girls more at risk from HIV-AIDS
Western Expo 2000 to open Thursday
Warders' hearings start Friday
Agreement to assist CARIFORUM


News
Two men slain by police after post office hold-up
A HIGH-SPEED chase yesterday afternoon between the police and gunmen who held up the Gregory Park Post Office, St. Catherine, ended with two of the alleged robbers shot and killed, two others apprehended, and three illegal guns seized.

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Police detain six in St. James
Symposium places priority on children
Armed robbery suspect detained in Clarendon
Residents spearhead


Business
Homeless housing effort gets backing
EFFORTS BY the Community of Concerned Citizens (CCC) to build a holding shelter for the town's mentally challenged and street people, got a major financial boost when it staged a fund-raising dinner at the Golf View Hotel on May.

More Business
JUTC bus depots moving ahead
Dominican Republic to host trade exhibition
Fairbanks motivates Jamaican private sector


Sport
Tame draw at the Oval
THE second Test of the 2000 Cable & Wireless series between the West Indies and Pakistan ended in a tame, disappointing draw at Kensington Oval yesterday.

More Sport
Adams happy for Hinds, Sarwan
Ja look to move up
A wicketkeeper or no one else
Go with Terra Firma


Commentary
Fighting cybercrime
THE "LOVE Bug" bit hard around the world. Two weeks ago the most dangerous e-mail virus ever rampaged through the global system of electronic communication within hours.

More Commentary
The crisis in Fiji
Finga mus sey look yah...
A neglect of common sense
Being on The Breakfast Club


Letters
Creeping optimism
THE EDITOR, Madam: I WANT to write a letter of hope, because for so long in Jamaica we have had very little. In recent days optimism has cautiously crept its way back into Jamaica's economy, and I believe that this optimism is justified.

More Letters
Kudos for Education
Barbadian boundaries
Customers complain about Air Jamaica treatment
The reality of slavery


Entertainment
Paul Shaw, Lorna Myers cast a spell
"When a student walks into my studio for a piano lesson, he receives the sum of all those who influenced my life - the technical instructions and aesthetic judgement that was delivered..." taken from programme notes.

More Entertainment
Japex 'One Love Street Festival' successful
Waiting for the verdict
Horace Tapper contributes to artiste development


Shipping Industry
Ja Freight, Seaboard win JMA awards
JAMAICA FREIGHT & Shipping Company Limited won the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) Associate Award for 'Invaluable Service to the Manufacturing Sector in the area of Sea Transportation for 1999'.

More Shipping Industry
Marad slashes budget
Carnival ships transferred to Bahamas flag
Port cricket team displaying winning form


Senior Life
Miss Ida Thomas celebrates 100 years

ON THE 12th February we celebrated a once in a lifetime occasion; Ms. Ida Thomas's (Grandma) 100th birthday.

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Nursing
Can magnets really help in therapy?



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