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published: Sunday | November 23, 2003
Lead Stories


OUR raps NWC
Agency cites negligence over faulty sewerage plants

LONG-STANDING CONCERNS of customers of the National Water Com-mission (NWC) about sewerage problems have been picked up by the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR). The OUR has accused the NWC of negligence in how it maintains its plants and ...

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Boxhill tackles Burrell for JFF crown today
Police High Command condemns slaying of cop
NWC accused of skewed priorities
Teens no longer denied contraceptives
When Jamaica meets Kosovo

News


JPs up in arms against NCB
LAY MAGISTRATES are up in arms against the National Commercial Bank (NCB) for refusing to accept character references from Justices of the Peace (JPs). "The NCB is out ...

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Development jitters in Portland
PNP upbeat after retreat
Labourites in dark on Golding's agenda
J'can professor wins FAA aviation award

Business


The cost of caring for the elderly
CARING FOR an elderly parent or relative can be an overwhelming res-ponsibility. Although many family members may provide this care willingly, caregiving can create ...

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Jamaica's economic challenge ­ Part II
Looking to the future
Elite coffee gets a Blue note
Problems of dying without a will

Sport


D-Day for the JFF
WHEN THE clock strikes 9:00 a.m. it will be like the sound of the bell signalling the start of a boxing match. Today's match will be between two heavyweights battling for the title of Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president...

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Cornwall blank Munro to take crown
St Jago reap success at last
Young for All wins Gladiator Trophy
On the ball:
Class is class

Commentary


Alvin Curling's achievement
ONCE AGAIN there is cause for celebration of the achievement of a Jamaican son of the soil who has been elevated to a position of respect and influence in another land. The latest news of the election of Kingston-born Canadian resident Alvin Curling to...

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How much is a degree worth?
Politics is not for wimps
Ablutions of yesterday
Sanitation ­ a big issue!

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Shaping the future of Jamaica's football

TO ANY aspiring sports journalist/sports writer/sports enthusiast, football fanatic, call it what you will ­ this weekend's Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) presidential election is the most significant in its history, and ...

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Break the bottleneck
Prepare for the UK classroom
New House for MPs

Entertainment


'Trailerload a talent'
THERE IS a lot of creativity brewing and being crafted and moulded in two trailers on Mountain View Avenue, St. Andrew, These two trailers house the performing arts department at the Excelsior Education Centre (EXED). The space from which ...

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Have to use your head!
C-MAD charts 12 steps to music success
Quality conquers 'foreign mind'

Arts &Leisure


'Caradise' - a display of Caribbean beauty
"VERY SUCCESSFUL" is how photographer and graphic designer, Anthea McGibbon, describes her first solo exhibition, held recently in the United States (U.S.)...

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ON THE SURFACE
Rex Nettleford relaunches 'Carib Cultural Identity'
Dr Narinesingh, an unsung hero

In Focus


Seaga, Golding and the PNP
TODAY, BRUCE Golding steps effortlessly into the position of Chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), with the fire-brand "Mr. Anti-corruption", Audley Shaw, having to ... Ian Boyne

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Another false dawn?
No gender equity! No reform!
Competition vs protection in development planning




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