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Lead Stories
Coastal flooding
HEAVY RAINS, associated with a cold front just north of the island over the past two days, dumped several inches of rain on north coast communities Sunday night into early yesterday morning causing flooded streets and landslides. Nearly two continuous...

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What's right with Jamaica - Food scientists cooking up wonders
Farewell to 2000
100 to receive Centennial Honours
President wants a better life


News
Glenmuir student wins Regional award in CXC

MAY PEN: SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Tayesha Turner of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon won the award for the most outstanding performance in the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Business Education for the year 2000.

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Man convicted on firearm charge loses appeal
Gang feud claims another


Business
Blood Bank collects $2m
THE NATIONAL Blood Transfusion Service has already garnered $2 million since it increased fees for the processing of blood for private hospitals and started charging government hospitals. In May, the Blood Trans-fusion Service announced that it would...

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Labour consensus remains uncertain


Sport
Burton on target

LONDON, CANA: JAMAICA international Deon Burton scored for Derby in an important 1-0 win over Everton yesterday which moved them further away from the relegation zone.

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Bringdimoneycome takes IGL feature
Latapy, Boldon take T&T awards


Commentary
Police prospect
THE BELEAGUERED Jamaica Constabulary may have regained some measure of public confidence in keeping the lid on criminal activity over the festive season. By most accounts, crime was at a tolerable -- though still not acceptable -- level. In short...

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The sky is not falling
The decline of agriculture
Through the 20th Century with the Gleaner Case of the headless corpse (Part 5)


Letters
Letter of the Day In defence of Maroons
THE EDITOR, Madam: It is time people with a reputation for scholarship stop condemning the Maroons for collaboration with slavers for returning runaway slaves without offering an explanation.

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To install the lights they took the water
King Pele is the greatest!
Cellular woes
With clean hands


Entertainment
'Rebel Salute' to unfold January 13

REBEL SALUTE will be staged, Saturday January 13, 2001 at Port Kaiser Sports Club, St. Elizabeth. The Flames promotion event, headed by Tony Rebel, will feature the likes of Bunny Wailer, Ky-Mani Marley, Glen Washington, Avaran, Nassau and Israel...

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Travel agents, tour operators love Jamaica


Youth Link
We've got a new atti tude!

DARE WE say kick ass? Slamming? Bashy? Well, however you choose to put it, the new year is a great time to shape up, shake down, and just do it.

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Dream job ­ here I come
SPORTSCORNER - Playing table tennis The equipment


Star Page
EAST FEST Simply the best

FOR all intents and purposes the inaugural staging of East Fest can truly be dubbed a success. The show will also be remembered as an event where all the acts gave creditable performances. However, as always the veterans of reggae music stood out.

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Life is good for Alfred Smith



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