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NWC to sue Gov't agencies - Blythe urges court action to recover outstanding sums owed
The stage is being set for what amounts to internecine court battles in the public sector as the National Water Commission (NWC) sues to collect outstanding sums owed by several Government entities. The NWC 1999/2000 annual report...


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Inmate to marry pen pal in March
Some robot taxis, minibus drivers carrying fake papers - Police, insurance agents unable to tell difference
NWC targets principals
Outstanding fees blamed for huge debt in schools and hospitals

News


Three killed on weekend
The country's murder rate continues to move faster than the number of days gone in the year so far, with the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) reporting three more murders between Friday night and yesterday afternoon. Only 13 days have gone in...


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Teenagers face difficulties accessing condoms
Prison returnees high
Water-debt write-off for fire service

Business


ABCs of Treasury bills
If you planned to buy a good quality suit in two months' time, and were guaranteed in addition to the suit, a shirt or blouse, tie or scarf, socks or stockings and cuff links or a brooch for the price of the suit, then that would be a good deal. Hence...


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Spousal battle over ownership of Lasco continues
Trading on the JSE: Stocks point north

Sport


Premier League heats up
THE JOCKEYING for favourable positions at the end of the second round of the Craven 'A' National Premier League is expected to take on even more intensity this afternoon as another five matches take place in the third series of...


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Austin, Ferguson shine for Kingston
Seneca take care of Friendship
Brown ready to explore the unknown

Commentary


Editorial - Creating change in 2002
If its New Year message is anything to go by the new administration of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, (PSOJ) clearly believes in people power. The organisation in its New Year message has outlined and pledged its support for a number of...


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Unsolved mysteries
The train is coming, baby! (Part One)
Donkey see, mule do

Letters


Marvellous Old Harbour bypass
THE EDITOR, Sir:


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PM defends Paulwell before evidence
Where credit is due

Entertainment


Marketing fails music
There isn't a locally-based record company that possesses the capacity and finances of a VP or Greensleeves to assume the role of international distributors in exposing homegrown talent and reggae products overall. In the absence of...


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Entertainment follows females
University Singers maintain standards

Religion


Reflecting on God and evil
There has been much muddled thinking from Christians and non-Christians alike concerning the issue of the presence of evil vis-a-vis an all-powerful and all-loving God. As we reflect, we need to realise that there is a distinction between natural evil...


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Frank Grandison, man of visions

Outlook


Ruth reborn
DR. RUTH Doorbar, who spent 20 years as a clinical psychologist in New York ­ juggling the demands of offices based uptown in Manhattan and downtown in Greenwich Village (one practice pretty much paid for the other) has enjoyed a life fully...


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Coming to paradise
Why do men lie about sex?
On quality time

In Focus


Language rights, justice and the constitution
Is there such a thing as language rights? Is discrimination on grounds of language a violation of individual rights? And does it rank with other grounds for discrimination such as race, gender or religious belief? The numerous international...


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Success in a changing environment
The PSOJ and a social agenda




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