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published: Tuesday | March 16, 2004
Lead Stories


HE IS HERE Aristides resting at St Ann great house
OUSTED HAITIAN President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his wife, Mildred, have taken up residence at the secluded and heavily guarded Lydford Park Great House, where they are expected to stay over the next two months.

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Haiti suspends ties with CARICOM
'Aristide is a diversion' - JLP charges that issue devised to cloak budget gloom
Court reduces rapist's sentence
Human skull found at Bogue Sewage Plant
Aristide comes, diplomacy goes

News


St Ann citizens react to Haitian neighbours
WESTERN BUREAU: RESIDENTS OF Lydford Park, a quiet rural community on the outskirts of Golden Grove, St. Ann, had mixed reactions to the arrival of their newest neighbours, ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his wife Mildred.

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Aristide still a 'priest'
Aristide adviser commends Prime Minister Patterson
PM lauds local bank
Stevedores: key shipping partners

Business


Supreme Ventures restructures
THE COUNTRY'S leading lottery company, Supreme Ventures has taken the decision to restructure both the company and its operations, three months after acquiring majority shares in the Jamaica Lottery Company (JLC).

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Oil prices up more than $1

Sport


Partying allegations shock Skerritt
Freelance Writer WEST INDIES team manager Ricky Skerritt expressed surprise at allegations that several members of the team were partying until close to 4:00 a.m. on Sunday morning.

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Edwards to miss 2nd Test
Pick-9 hits million-dollar mark
Trainer Hull passes on

Commentary


Parental role in education
UNICEF, THE United Nations Children's agency, has come out against insufficient parental involvement in their children's education.

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Passing through
What is demon possession?
'Cellulitis'

Letters


Pay the terrorists to halt activity!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE IMAGES are becoming maddeningly familiar and sickeningly repetitive. Blasted buildings, cafes, buses and railway cars. Bloodied corpses. Mangled survivors.

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'Groundhog Day' in Haiti
Ill-conceived gesture
Strange move
Divisive US campaign ahead
Support for Bamboo Avenue
A pervading sense of hopelessness
Positive situations

Entertainment


Vintage artistes shine at roadshow
WHEN AN artiste can use three songs and complete a 20-minute set, you know you have something special. But when five or six other artistes can do the same thing, you know something memorable is taking place.

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Let the 'Bacchanal' begin!




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