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Lead Stories
D-Day in St Ann NE
WESTERN BUREAU: THE VOTERS of St. Ann North East go to the polls today in a by-election which some observers see as a prelude to the next General Election.
Ever since the Prime Minister announced the election date three weeks ago, the politicking...
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Gov't, NTCS reach $338m settlement
UWI approves new formula for tuition fees
EOJ prepared and ready
Shortfalls point to new taxes
No policy for schools with HIV infected students

News
Will history repeat itself or will a new wind blow?
A BATTLE royal has been waged these last few weeks by the ruling People's National Party, the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party, the struggling National Democratic Movement and an independent candidate, for the parliamentary constituency of St. Ann...
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$700,000 ATM theft from GG - Woodworker serving time charged for fraud
Road repaired
at 2:00 a.m.
Tight security for St Ann North East
11-y-o crash survivor out hospital

Business
Caribbean Packaging Industries holds marketing seminar
REGIONAL AGENTS and representatives from various sister companies of Caribbean Packaging Industries (CPI) recently reviewed marketing methods and plans for more dynamic sales and service, at a two-day seminar in Trinidad & Tobago. The seminar was...
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UWI to host regional
privatisation conference
Buoyancy anticipated in the local market

Sport
Tivoli swamp Seba
TIVOLI GARDENS yesterday closed the gap on leaders Harbour View to nine points in the National Premier League (NPL) following a 3-0 win over visitors Seba at Railway Oval. Tivoli were the only team to win yesterday. Olympic Gardens and Waterhouse...
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Ja begin quest for World Cup spot
Sobers backs Holding
Prendergast resigns
Well played Jamaica, well done Samuels
Atkinson in top form

Commentary
A special by-election
TODAY'S BY-ELECTION in North East St. Ann has taken on national proportions as a mini-referendum on the performance of the PNP administration. So much so that the two major political parties have pulled out all stops in an intensive campaign. As we...
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Parliament and taxes
Zimbabwe's woes and the land question
No place like home

Letters
Letter of the Day Vote with your consciences
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the voters of N.E. St. Ann who will turn out today to determine the future of Jamaica.
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Nationalism and inefficiency
Teachers must be life-long learners
The forgotten women
Candidate brought back the love

Entertainment
Glacia Robinson out of hospital
GOSPEL SINGER, Glacia Robinson who has been ailing and hospitalised since last December, has been released from hospital in the United States. Alicia South, sister and back-up singer for Miss Robinson, told the Gleaner, the singer is recuperating.
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Encore or 'wheel and come again': unreasonable request

Cornwall Edition
Grand Lido initiates reading project
WESTERN BUREAU: SLOW LEARNERS at the Negril All Age are benefiting from a reading programme initiated by the Grand Lido Negril Resort. The programme, which started some two weeks ago, has a complement of 14 staff and is helping some 100 students.
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Ja voted fifth spring break spot
FTC eyes Partner Plan
Domestic murders on top - Police
Hanover promotes 'Dateline with Destiny'

What's Cooking
Cook one day, eat all week
IF YOU'RE organised you can transform one cook day into a week's worth of no-sweat meals. You do need to invest some time to organise your shopping and then a few hours (Saturday or Sunday) sweating it out in the kitchen.
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Chicken in a flash
Beef stroganoff,
an elegant meal

Star Page
Meadowbrook pips St Mary High
MEADOWBROOK High School made a strong comeback in the buzzer section to beat St. Mary High 29-18 in TVJ's Schools Challenge Quiz 2001 on Tuesday night. The match began with both teams answering incorrectly to most of the questions posed and at the end...
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Grin and bear it
Dub-plates in high demand

Lotto results for March 3, 2001
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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