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published: Sunday | February 8, 2004
Lead Stories


'Imports flood Ja'
Local manufacturers rap Bureau for lax standards

LOCAL MANUFACTURERS have accused the Jamaica Bureau of Standards of not properly ensuring that goods coming into the island conform to the same standard required of locally-made products.

More Stories
MoBay cops move on 'hit list' targets
Cut in security contracts
Meet the People programme - A jewel in Ja's crown
Makeshift weapons increasing prison deaths
BoJ beefs up security
New high-tech system to screen visitors
Despite costs, ports must be upgraded
JLP criticises tourism deal
Says country should get more money

News


Shopping for groceries 'online'
THE DAYS of relatives oveseas 'packing a barrel' or box with food supplies to send to relatives back home in Jamaica may be coming to an end: At least one retail food outlet has moved to offer overseas customers the option of shopping for.

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Trainer shot dead at Caymanas Park
PNP commission condemns partisan job allocation
Parents failing to identify children's disorders
At last a 'speller' from outside of Kingston!

Business


French company goes after National Fuels
LOCAL GAS station outlet National Fuels and Lubricants (NFL), run by Roy D'Cambre, is in the process of being acquired by the integrated French oil company Total, Sunday Business understands.

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What should you be doing in your 40s? (Part III)
Money advice for the lovelorn
CPA makes adjustment to the content of its exams
Guardian looks beyond life

Sport


Mexico thrash Ja
MEXICO TOOK a stranglehold on the Davis Cup Americas Zone Group Two clash against Jamaica at the Liguanea Club yesterday with a thoroughly dominant performance in the pivotal doubles.

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Commentary - West Indies bowling disappointed in South Africa
Fiery Richardson rocks Windies 'B'
The Admiral in charge again
Brown avenges loss to Marsh
Portmore await Tivoli
Village, Invaders in crucial derby
Powell tops Millrose field
Bolt being prepared for Athens Games

Commentary


Editorial - Liberating Spanish Town
IN THIS space last week we sought to remind the nation of the historical heritage that Spanish Town represents as the Old Capital of this former colony; and we cited the neglected artefacts it still holds as neglected potential for economic benefit.

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The Shiprider Agreement: No smooth sailing
A search for cultural identity
Remembering Priscilla and Rossana
Must Jamaica sink any further?

Letters


Letter of the day - CARICOM and the Haitian crisis
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN YOUR article in The Sunday Gleaner, February 1, 2004 entitled 'CARICOM and Haiti ­ A time for vision and principle' the writer showed a great deal of competence and understanding of the Haitian political crisis.

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A wanton disgrace
No peace, no visa

Entertainment


Reggae Grammy has come a long way
REGGAE AND dancehall music have been making a mark on the international scene, raking in much support from various persons, artistes and media houses from around the world.

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Social - A winning Super Bowl celebration
No rest for the 'Wonderful'

Arts &Leisure


Up close with architectural photography
ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY involves interpretation ­ appreciating the design and function of a building, and conveying a representative impression.

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Lowery Simms speaks on the 'Curator's Eye'
Installation - a way forward for artists
Book on reggae music launched

Outlook


Shaggy speaks about love
HE SENDS a cool voice in your ear, mellow, not rushed, so warm, the hot breath seems minutes away from your temple.Mr. Lover Lover, Shaggy, is in the mood for love, ... love talk that is, on what makes a good lover, and keeps a relationship sizzling.

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25 years behind the camera
Coping with your ex
Raining roses

In Focus


De-linking politics and crime
THIS PAST Wednesday, February 4, marked the 25th anniversary of the slaying of one of West Kingston's most vicious and hardened criminals, the don Claude Massop, Jamaica Labour Party enforcer extraordinaire. (Boyne)

More Stories
Partisan politics and job allocation
Leaders and their 'kitchen cabinets'
To marry or not to marry
The CCJ and freedom of trade




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