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published: Tuesday | February 10, 2004
Lead Stories


EAC wants more seats
THE ELECTORAL Advisory Committee (EAC) has proposed that the number of constituencies be increased to 63 from the current 60.

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Residents blast 'Babsy' on peace tour
CGR is top ad agency for 2003
CARICOM urged to get Latin American help for Haiti crisis
JLP demands more changes to Terror Bill
CCJ debate to start soon

News


Make better use of education resources - Principal
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: ALPHANSUS DAVIS, principal of the Spaldings High School in Clarendon and immediate past president of the Association of Principals and Vice-Principals, has charged that resources are being wasted in education.

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Franklyn Town gangs sign peace accord
Fish row won't spoil T'dad/B'dos relations, says Manning
Bondsman offered bail
North Coast Highway - Third phase to begin in June
Colour coding for route taxis
New approach to reading
Invest more in prevention, says Dr Deanna Ashley

Sport


Baugh's ton wins honours
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: WEST INDIES reserve wicketkeeper Carlton Baugh Jr. had a happy homecoming, hitting a purposeful second regional first-class hundred to lead Jamaica to first innings points over West Indies 'B' in their key fifth round match...

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Excelsior demolish Wolmer's
WI, S Africa to clash in Champions Trophy
Eleven overseas Boyz for Uruguay friendly
Phillipps' killing jolts trainers
Thank you 'Mr. H', thank you 'Uncle Les'
China experience sharpens Webb for Olympic rally LeVaughn Flynn

Commentary


Avoiding the bitter pill
LAST WEEK'S downgrading of the Government's debt instruments and the country's outlook was a bitter pill for the authorities to swallow.

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Don't politicise the Terrorism Bill
Not so fast, Dr Robertson
Standing firm for justice

Letters


True freedom and moral obligation
THE EDITOR Sir: IN OUR effort to function as a free society we have displaced the values and morals that defined the country's history, with an onslaught of violence, extortion, greed, political injustice, unethical business practices...

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Raising the standard
Jamaica, repent!
Outrageous airfares
Disappointed with some Rastas
Repeating the past
The Terrorism Bill: A matter of concern
Re-branding the Inspection Branch

Entertainment


Mystic Marley moment
WESTERN BUREAU: EVEN THE very heavens saluted Bob Marley on his 59th birthday.

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'Vintage All-Stars' fails to illuminate

The Shipping Industry


Whither the cruise shipping industry?
IN 1634, CHARLES I of Ireland ordered the construction of the largest ship in the world, Sovereign of the Seas. Royal Caribbean International drew on this bit of history in 1989, to christen its own 2,500 passenger 74,000-ton Sovereign of the Seas.

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PAJ/Carnival Corp sign multimillion deal
Exec attends global shipping meeting




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