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Lead Stories
Bennett heads NDM - First female to lead political party

EDUCATOR HYACINTH Bennett was swept into political history yesterday by a landslide victory which placed her firmly in the National Democratic Movement's (NDM) top seat.

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Labour of Love lawyers off to court
40% of food shops fail health tests
Family shuns man after rehabilitation
Delinquent companies land in court


News
A positive vision

IN THE crusade for lost souls around Beeston and Princess streets, Jesus ran a distant second to Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC).

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Labour of Love - Moms, dads, babes rally for reopening
Gov't, JLP differ on Alpart issue


Business
Oneita workers to get redundancy
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security and former operators of the Oneita Garment factory, have reached a settlement on redundancy payments to the company's former employees. Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Technology,...

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Finance Ministry mute on KLAS issues
Police launch sting on illegal bus, taxi


Sport
Waterford retain title
WATERFORD continued their dominance at the Primary level when they retained their title at the three-day Swizzle sponsored INSPORTS Primary Track and Field Championships, which ended at the National Stadium on Saturday. The Portmore school, which was.

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In-form Samuda seals Hoerman Cup spot
Jarrett shocks Greene with 9.89 run
Hydel, Vaz set for showdown


Commentary
Dramatic change in United States politics
THE DECISION of Vermont Senator James Jeffords to quit the Republican Party has suddenly and dramatically changed the character of American politics. Although he will sit as an independent, he has indicated that he will back Democrat Tom Daschle as the...

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Don debate not done
Of horses and carriages


Letters
Letter of the Day - A lesson in competition
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE COMPETITIVE "war" between the giant Cable & Wireless and newcomer Digicel should be a vivid indication to all consumers of the value of competition, and the power that we all as consumers have.

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Injustice for all
Unsung heroes
Misleading the public for so long
Foreign observation
Jamaica is home!


Entertainment
Low turnout for Freddie
WESTERN BUREAU: EMPTY CHAIRS and a disappointing turnout greeted rhythm and blues star Freddie Jackson, when he walked on stage at 10:50 p.m. at Wavz Negril on Friday night.

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Talent explosion at Students Union
Slam poetry hits hard at Jakes


Flair
There's no stopping him now! - Policeman, soldier, businessman and now a law degree at 60

MOST PEOPLE, once they hit 50 start thinking of their retirement, and think even harder about the small pension they will receive after being a foot soldier for the Government and the private sector for years ­ even decades.

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Imam Douglas Owen-Ali Muslim for life
ON MY MIND - Appreciate and love life as it is


Star Page
Babyfather's dilemma

Dear Pastor, Greetings to you in the name of Jesus Christ our soon coming King. I am living with my baby father, but he has three children with three different women.

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A car for a home? man faces uncertainty after losing house in fire


Lotto results for May 26, 2001

LOTTO: 03 18 26 27 34 35 
B/BALL:  01  FREE TICKET: d
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