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Lead Stories
$20m for crippled widow
A GERMAN woman who became wheelchair bound after an accident on Jamaica's north coast 12 years ago in which her husband was killed, has been awarded $20 million by a Supreme Court judge. The award was handed down by Mr Justice Theobalds at the end of...
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Rehab centre for school delinquents
'J'can pilots only'
Gleaner Board honours Facey
US company to fix fingerprint glitch
Calls for communities to get involved in nation-building

News
False alarm on Claudia Kirschhoch's whereabouts
WESTERN BUREAU: ALMOST TWO months after the disappearance of US travel writer, Claudia Kirschhoch, the police say they are nowhere closer to finding the American.
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Gang feuds claim two
Jamaicans speak out on Independence
St James heightens AIDS awareness
'Pastor', son get life sentences

Business
Illegal imports cut into
Ja Producers' UK profits
JAMAICA PRODUCERS Group earned a profit of some $46.6 million in the 24-week period ended June 17, 2000, compared with $96.4 million in the six month period ended June 30, 1999, but directors blamed depressed conditions and illegal imports into the...
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Trade Development
Project supporting
indigenous businesses
Getting your money back
Chang calls for education consensus
JPSCo sets its case for new tariffs

Sport
McLean bowls WI to victory
LEEDS, CANA, - VINCENTIAN pacer Nixon McLean grabbed five wickets to bowl the West Indies to a 10-wicket win over Yorkshire on the second day of their three-day tour match at Headingley yesterday.
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Jamaica maul Canada 129-5
Tivoli All Stars triumph in Berger final
Shaw Park beat Sans Souci in thriller
Vernon, Johnson victorious in finals

Commentary
Confidence and economic buoyancy
THE MINISTER of Finance Dr. Omar Davies has been once again chiding the private sector. This time it is over the seeming unwillingness of the sector to buy up the assets that are being sold by FINSAC. According to the Minister the reluctance of the...
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A plague of stray animals
Living in a rotten society

Letters
Concern about JPs
THE EDITOR, Madam: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your paper to relate on an issue which many Jamaicans, including myself, have had bad experiences with, and causes great concern.
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Women and violence
In praise of Reggae Boyz
Lift Up Jamaica
Help me trace these fine lines

Entertainment
Stephen Shaw-Naar concert for Sunday
STEPHEN SHAW-NAAR will give a piano recital on Sunday, July 30, at the Jamaica School of Music Auditorium, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, beginning 6:30p.m. Mr. Shaw-Naar began his early piano training at age 14, under the...
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'Fully Loaded' for Internet broadcast
Popular summer songs

Profiles in Medicine
In vitro fertilisation
THE TECHNIQUE of in vitro fertilisation, perfected by British medical researchers Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards, has become a beacon of hope for infertile couples. Even more so, after their research made possible the birth of Louise Brown, the...
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Health Trends
Infertility in men and women

Star Page
Troubled mother wants to give up baby for adoption
Dear Pastor, I am in deep waters. I need help.
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ENTERTAINMENT DIARY
Could Sumfest die?
A well lived century
Sashi promises to be big

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