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Lead Stories
PM welcomed home
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson, returned home from a two-week working vacation last night, to an enthusiastic welcome by scores of party supporters at the Norman Manley International Airport. In a brief statement to the press on his arrival he said...
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Crime team coming - US research group to help local police
Minister Blythe says thanks
New food handlers regulations for Sept. 1
Road safety project hits high gear
AMCHAM appeals for support

News
Outreach programme launched in Jones Town
CAN ANYTHING good come out of Jones Town? Well, if the accomplishments of noted Baptist deacon M.E.W. Sawyers, deejay U Roy, or NBA basketball star Patrick Ewing, who all hailed from Jones Town, are anything to go by, then the answer is an emphatic...
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Students injured
during ragging
Kenny Anthony, Keith Mitchell coming for UWI parley
NDM president's recipe for fighting crime

Business
TASD gets new home
THE TRAINING Branch of the Tax Administration Services Department (TASD) now occupies a new home. The approximately 700 sq. metres facility is located on the sixth floor of the Office Centre Building, Ocean Boulevard, Kingston. According to a release.
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LoJ up for sale

Sport
Moment of truth
LONDON THE fifth and final Test of the Cornhill 2000 series between the West Indies and England opens at Kennington Oval today and for both teams, this is it. This is the moment of truth.
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Ottey sends message
Slew Them Ranny romps Craven 'A' claiming champs
Cornwall hunting record 10th title
National under-17s to lead way for CC
Marvin Watts eyeing Newman's 800m record

Commentary
Sir Lynden Pindling
THE DEATH of Sir Lynden Pindling this past week has removed from the scene the man who can properly be described as the architect of the modern Bahamas. The victory of Pindling's Progressive Liberal Party in 1967 was to change fundamentally not only the.
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The Wolfe Report seven years later
Minister Burchell Whiteman's dilemma

Letters
My brother's keeper
THE EDITOR, Madame: I HAD a disturbing conversation with my brother today. My brother is 20 years of age and lives in a community on Lyndhurst Road in Kingston with my two other brothers who are 18 and 16. This community, which is regarded as tenement...
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An excellent piece of journalism
Name change for schools is off-base
High drama outside the Carib cinema

Entertainment
The weekend the stars rode into town
NORMALLY, THE community of Trinity, just outside of Porus, in Manchester, is sequestered and begging for action. But for the past eight years, there has been a special day in August, when that community gets transformed into a vibrant hot spot with high..
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London Weekend TV to film Courtney Pine here

Cornwall Edition
Full circle
WESTERN BUREAU: RETIRED JUDGE, Marcus Jackson, has again donned the robes of a practising attorney-at-law.
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Paradise lost Crime wave reaches MoBay
Former UK Ambassador warns drug couriers

Star Page
Stone cold
Venice, Italy (ap) SHARON STONE set off a chain boat-collision in the city's canals, cracking the head of one of the paparazzi rushing to get pictures of the star's bare-footed arrival for the Venice Film Festival.
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Entertainer's mood
Paying lip service to music industry

What's Cooking
Braised birds
FROM THE Middle Ages down to the 17th century, European big shots liked to eat big birds wading birds of the stork family, particularly cranes and herons. It was a privilege of the nobility, and the 15th century cookery writer Platina was only...
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Fruit jams and preserves
Delicious corn recipes

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