Lead Stories
Gunmen slain,Three killed in robbery attempt
THREE MEN who attempted to rob a Western Union outlet on Waltham Park Road in St. Andrew were cut down by the police in a hail of bullets yesterday. One of the dead men is Richard Chin, otherwise called "Richie" of a Thirty Three Lane address.
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MoBay businessmen call for cops
Man freed of carnal abuse rap files suit
Squatters' stay extended

News
NWC threatens action
AS OF next week, people caught watering lawns, washing cars or doing any other activity that constitutes a waste of water could find themselves hauled before the courts where they could be fined or locked up.
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Doctor arrested
Consensus on controversial Weapons Bill
More dynamite found in prison
Better water supply for Porus

Business
Dunrobin High to reopen under new management
DUNROBIN HIGH School, which closed its doors earlier this year because of financial problems, will reopen this September under new ownership and management. The new institution, which will be renamed the Dunrobin Undergrad High School, was taken over by.
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Ritz workers vow more action
Dr Blythe defends 'make work' programme
Construction material for inspection

Sport
Dowdie lights up Champs
PETA-GAYE Dowdie retained her women's 100 metres title while Lindel Frater was crowned new men's sprint king at the National Stadium last night. In the men's race, Frater used his bullet start to take an early lead but in a blanket finish he just held...
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England full of confidence
Saints outclass Kingston
St. Ann, JDF gear up for final
Prince Adam fancied

Commentary
Agricultural diversity
A CORRESPONDENT from Christiana, in a letter elsewhere on this page, is justifiably concerned about how agricultural production is approached in this country and has pointed out some of the weaknesses. We agree that production diversity among farmers...
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Constructing the perfect human being
The flesh and the spirits
'X-Men': ideal summer movie

Letters
How absurd to accuse the Church re AIDS!
THE EDITOR, Madam: SO THE Church is being accused of causing the spread of HIV/AIDS. How absurd!
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Let's denounce all forms of indiscipline
Hellshire Hills exploration
Tale of an ackee ochard
More crop diversification needed
Bill amendments to boost agriculture
Cane root warning

Entertainment
Pulse Fashion Model/Male Face finals today
FINALISTS IN Pulse's 21st Anniversary Jamaica Fashion Model, Supermodel of Jamaica pageants and the Male Face of the Millennium are to be on the northcoast today for shows.
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Italian reggae band for music festival
The 'Messenjah' to move MoBay
Negril becoming 'Green' aware
New mento contest for Festival
Lord Laro hospitalised

Farmers Weekly
Midland PC Bank $4.5m in the red
THE MIDLAND People's Co-operative Bank, which serves St. Mary, parts of St. Ann and parts of St. Catherine, is in a woeful financial state. It's balance sheet as at December 31, 1998, is over $4.5 million.
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Community pitches in to clean Denbigh grounds
Sugar Industry Research Institute launches manual
Cane farmers look to Government

Real Estate
Relocation 2000 Project delayed
THE DELAY in acquiring Government-owned lands to be used to relocate 1,100 informal settlers in three squatter communities in St. James, St. Ann and St. Andrew, under the Relocation 2000 Project, has resulted in a one year delay of the project.
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One-way ring road to combat torturous traffic
Mosque issue forces Chicago suburb to examine motives
Bethlehem Moravian College
seeks $50m for auditorium

Religion
Pruning a heart for ministry
"YOU NEED God in your life. Why don't you admit it?" The speaker was a Bible instructor, who, as a church member, had felt the call of God to minister in a personal way to needy souls.
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'Female leaders, a must' - Women needed
'Female leaders, a must' - Not by Allah
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