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published: Friday | January 3, 2003
Lead Stories


Med techs strike
THE ISLAND'S medical technologists stopped working yesterday, demanding equal pay with Government scientific officers doing similar work, putting at risk hundreds of patients in public hospitals islandwide.

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C&W cuts 40 jobs
KSAC seeking go-ahead for vendor removals downtown
'Butch' Hendrickson: Biz whiz baking huge success
Two VPs quit JUTC
Emancipation Park reopens

News


The year that was 2002
This is a continuation from the review article that started in yesterday's Gleaner.

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...Another washed ashore in St Ann
Man found dead on beach
Salvation Army opposed to gambling
Rev David Keane still in hospital
'Butch' Stewart's dad is dead

Business


Uncertain oil market fuels gas price hike
WORLD EVENTS in the oil industry, coupled with seasonal changes in the local gasolene market have pushed pump prices significantly higher, with expectations that they will remain high for now.

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Stock market outperforms world - Iton
Shareholders rights threatened by 'boardroom cowboys'
Johnson calls for a Carib stock market association
Getting to the roots - How many soil microbiologists do we have in Jamaica?
What is the future of the co-operative movement in Jamaica?
2003 through dazed eyes
New disclosure on ethics codes
Small business boss calls for fusion marketing

Sport


Zimbabwe and cricket's World Cup
CRICKET'S World Cup, the showpiece of the game, is five weeks away from its opening match, and based on the schedule there should be 52 other matches before the final in Johannesburg.

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Teetering on the brink of disaster
A New Year's wish list
Lowe speaks out Strikes down Brown's 'no commitment' claim
Parchment gets a ton
JCA sets up steering committee for World Cup 2007

Commentary


Hector Wynter
THE HON. Hector Lincoln Wynter, O.J., was snatched from this world on December 31, succumbing to injuries he suffered in a traffic accident four days earlier. Thus ended the life of a Jamaican patriot, characterised by service to his nation and beyond.

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Ninja Man, Reneto Adams - both above the law
Ten best things to have happened to Jamaica

Letters


Jamaica can be prosperous, safe
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR. PHILLIPS has demonstrated the resolve to develop and implement sound policies to arrest crime and violence.

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The park should have been left open
Poor driving habits of Jamaicans
Bertram's reward for ineptness?
Bring back the draft
He gave much to development
Well done my mentor, my friend
Among the kindest and wisest of men

Entertainment


Across the city - Praise, fashion and music
THERE WAS a buzz of activity all over the Corporate Area as thousands of persons prepared to welcome the New Year on Tuesday night.

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Chris Daley sparkles in 'Cindy-Relisha'
'Treasure Planet' a treat for adults too




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