Lead Stories A hero's farewell  IN A fitting farewell for world Test wickets record holder Courtney Walsh, West Indies defeated South Africa by 130 runs to win the fifth and final Cable & Wireless Test at Sabina Park yesterday. Walsh, in his 132nd, and last, Test appearance,... More Lead Stories Match delays PM's Budget speech 'Partners'
riot in Lucea - Police cars smashed, businesses looted Customer relationship is key at NCB Church leaders give alternative to flexi-week Invest more money in research, says Figueroa  News The Red Cross in Allman Town - The gift of new beginnings  FOR YEARS, 74-year-old Victor Brown lived in a one bedroom shack, barely held together by pieces of rusted zinc. But all changed last August when the Jamaica Red Cross, in collaboration with Atlanta-based Lutherians and residents of the community... More News Rush puts strain on Digicel stocks UDC 'workers'
accused of corruption - Ousted squatters claim to have paid for land Enjoy true hospitality at
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Three held in cop's murder  Business Small business sector gets boost  MINISTER OF Industry, Commerce and Techn-ology, Phillip Paulwell, has said that the Government has increased its loan funds to the small and micro enterprise (SME) sector this year by 104 per cent. Speaking in the 2001/02 Budget Debate Mr. Paulwell... More Business Questionable coconut water on shelves Trinidad's black gold tarnishes  Sport Command performance  THE West Indies pulled down the curtain on the 2001 Cable & Wireless series in style at Sabina Park yesterday with a decisive 130-run victory over South Africa in the fifth and final Test. Going into the final day with South Africa on 140 for... More Sport Two share Pools prize That Jamaica Oaks jinx Boyz squad hit by injuries Hooper sees better days ahead  Commentary More on Braeton THE KILLING of the seven young men in Braeton on March 14 and the reports by Amnesty International on the incident and on human rights in Jamaica seem set to dominate public debate for some time to come. This is as it should be because a society that... More Commentary Praying clergymen? Survival intelligence of the Jamaican population Life consumed in busyness  Letters Letter of the Day Meaning of 'good old days' THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your medium to give my take on what is fast becoming a controversial topic, 'The good old days.' More Letters Guyana's economic contraction Learning from Martin Luther King Jr A pro-development agenda JPSCo's poor customer service Congratulations Pearnel Charles Kudos for Walsh Bright CARICOM leaders FORUM ON THE BRAETON SEVEN  Entertainment David Rudder's buried in the music  INTENSITY. SUBMISSION. Surrender. Anyone truly familiar with the bacchanal of David Rudder will not find it a hard thing to associate these quiet terms with the 'High Priest of Soca'. He who has refused to take titles, but who, in the hearts of... More Entertainment Everything is 'cook and curry' Beres Hammond sings in opera house  Youth Link Ardenne high wins tourism quiz  Ardenne High School won the Jamaica Tourist Board's (JTB)National Tourism Quiz Competition held recently at the Hilton Kingston Hotel. Munro College placed second while Manchester High was third. More Youth Link The way it should be?
Surviving the streets Ricardo is on his own
The Green dress
John Martin's balancing act
 The Shipping Industry SAJ awards UTech student  SANDRA PHILLIPS, a student at the University of Technology (UTech) has been presented with the Shipping Association of Jamaica Award for outstanding achievement in the Bachelor of Science Degree in Administrative Management. The presentation was made... More The Shipping Industry New owners
for Econocaribe Marjorie Jackson - a secretary par excellence  Star Page Young teacher urges more men to become teachers  MARK Smith says that he is not teaching because of money. After all, everyone knows there is no money in teaching. Instead, he hopes to encourage more men to make teaching a profession. More Star Page Entertainment Diary 
Lotto results for April 21, 2001
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