Lead Stories All set for Census 2001
 JAMAICANS SHOULD get a more accurate picture of the extent of crime in the island when the findings of the 2001 Population Census are published in June next year. That's because among the areas being surveyed by the census, which begins next Tuesday... More Lead Stories
Lengthy inquest looms - Lawyers say West Kingston Enquiry may affect proceedings
de Oliveira fired
MPs must declare financial status - Thwaites
St Mary Credit Union grants more scholarships
New Custos of Westmoreland sworn in

News Region 3 targets youth
 A $50 MILLION fund targeting young people with business ideas is being proposed by Region Three of the People's National Party (PNP) as a means of slashing unemployment and curbing crime among the nation's youth. The Region, made up of the 15... More News
C&W worker returns to court for illegal wire-tapping
Water problem could cause school closure
Mullings' office firebombed
2 guns seized, 3 arrested

Business Raymond Campbell to head FirstCaribbean regional capital markets division
 VICE-PRESIDENT for commercial clients and corporate affairs at CIBC, Raymond Campbell is to be appointed as regional capital markets boss for the merged Caribbean banking entity of Barclays and CIBC, to be called FirstCaribbean International Bank. More Business
Local engineers express concerns over H2K
GSB's deposits rise to $175 million
JPSCo power outages spur generator sales
Divestment of Sangster Int'l Airport protracted

Sport Burrell boots de Oliveira
 NATIONAL technical director of football, Clovis de Oliveira, became the first casualty after the derailment of the Jamaica team's Orient Express campaign to the 2002 World Cup on Wednesday night in the Honduras. The Brazilian was sacked after a 1-0... More Sport
Jarrett hearing resumes today
Silver for Beckford, Williams
Cornwall look set to repeat Cup triumph
Munro aim to go all the way
Glenmuir optimistic

Commentary Football failure JAMAICA'S dream of making the football World Cup finals for a second consecutive time is all but over. The national team is still statistically in the chase but it has little practical chance of getting to the 2002 finals in Japan/Korea with two matches. More Commentary
On the question of character
Leave no one out

Letters Letter of the Day - Being prepared THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE I don't want to step on any corns or ride the "we saw it coming bandwagon", I must comment on the failure of the Reggae Boyz to qualify for World Cup 2002. This is a reflection of our society generally; waiting for the last minute. More Letters
Will the AAJ get to work immediately!
J'can teachers, a national treasure
Teachers are in for a rude awakening
On reparations
In praise of de Oliveira
Apology needed
Columnist needs to learn more about ganja
Paying the price for homophobia
Revitalising Downtown Kingston
Male infertility and population control

Entertainment Deejays strike back at lewd lyrics law
 WITH LADY Saw already considering doing most of her shows abroad, deejay Bounty Killer may also be following the same route as artistes react to the recent crackdown by police on lewd lyrics at stage shows. In a letter to the media yesterday Bounty... More Entertainment
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Star Page The Rhoden triplets - very cute babies
 AREN'T they the cutest little kids you have ever seen? Raeisha (Bigga), Rakeisha (Second), Raneisha (Little) Rhoden hold the title as the cutest babies in the Kellits/Sandy River area in Clarendon. More Star Page
The McDonalds: lovingly together for 50 years
Need a job
Tingling and numbness in hands - symptoms of cervical spondylosis
Lotto results for September 5, 2001
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