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Lead Stories


Fraud hurts relief effort
Unscrupulous individuals are making false claims about damage to their properties.


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Rain slows market make-overs
Back-to-school proposal infuriates attorneys
Job description for MPs?
Region's readiness for FTAA doubtful
Inner-city youth 'rescue mission' on track

News


Illegal connections and fires threaten refinery
Illegal connections and uncontrolled fires from the Greenwich Farm fishing beach in Kingston are said to be threatening the neighbouring Petrojam Oil Refinery.


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Crime and Violence Committee recommendations
Illnesses on the rise in Jamaica
OPR performing below par

Business


Options for students seeking financial aid
The frustrations of finding financing.


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Air Jamaica stiffens its resolve
Why Jamaican coffee is best

Sport


Hooper's ton revives Windies
West Indies, led by captain Carl Hooper's dashing century, put behind them all security fears and other concerns to launch their tour of Sri Lanka in enterprising fashion yesterday.


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Tivoli, Waterford battle to 1-1 draw
Chucky slays all
McKenzie heads big field in 10K run
Austrian Mlynarik meet German Kas in final
Overseas players for Ja final Cup match

Commentary


Editorial - Perils of the drug connection
Several large drugs finds in recent weeks lend credence to the theory that the narco-traffickers have stepped up their activities to take advantage of the international dislocation and confusion created by the tragic events in the United States...


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Sleeping on the job
Mother God
A ray of hope or just another gimmick?

Letters


Hylton's performance
THE EDITOR, SIR: Almost all of the commentaries on the subject have expressed regret at the move of Anthony Hylton from the Ministry of Foreign Trade.


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Outside help needed
Mystified by Look At Life's barring of women
On the brink of civil war

Entertainment


Culture erased
If you tried to get a recording of some older local programmes to watch or listen to, you may be in for a disappointment. Most of the recordings have been destroyed.


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Music industry to the rescue
Clashes - to continue or not?

Arts &Leisure


Learning about human rights through art
An international travelling art exhibition currently on at the Junior Centre of the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ> focusses on human rights, as seen through the eyes of youth.


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EMCVPA - Is it serving its purpose?
Reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic and cultural development

Outlook


Cover story - Come and Dine
Like leftover food, the values of yesteryear are tasteless in the mouths of the young. No one has the time to teach them, and they gather mildew while, in the vacuum of their empty stomachs, the young develop values of their own.


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Full stomachs, empty hearts
The value of instilling values

In Focus


SSP Reneto Adams - Man with a mission
The nation that Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams serves so diligently has one, and only one, dominant image of him.


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Dr Mavis Gilmour talks about her life
Let those 'voices' be silenced
A new deal for Jamaica




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