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Lead Stories
Blow to tourism - Major cruise line to pull out of Jamaica
WESTERN BUREAU PRINCESS CRUISE, the third largest cruise line in the world and a long-standing partner of Jamaica, bringing nearly 100,000 passengers to the island per year, will not be returning after next season, according to reports.
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Strong
support
for Forbes
The rusty arm
of the law
Students discouraged
from early exams
Guardian explains plans for Boscobel
Charity organisation gets donation

News
Azan hits at crime talks
CHIEF EXECUTIVE Officer of the Mega Mart stores Gassan Azan, on Saturday, expressed concern about the effect of the current crime debate on the country. "The debate and not the crime itself will become counter productive and completely demotivate an...
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Al Miller says Ja's
leaders must repent
Top cops donate US$5,000 to woman's operation
Civic education
workshop begins Sept 27

Business
New licence for Lotto
THE JAMAICA Lottery Company (JLC) has been given another 10-year operating licence for its popular Lotto game. The company says it will be listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) within the next 12 months.
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Jamaica to launch ship registry in October

Sport
Hemmings is 'hungry'
SYDNEY: OLYMPIC 400 metres hurdles champion Deon Hemmings is in a no-nonsense mood. She is bent on retaining the title she won four years ago in Atlanta and on Sunday issued a warning to her rivals after winning her first round heat in an effortless...
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Beckford fails to qualify for long jump final
Adams still the man
Tivoli tag Arnett 2-1
Waterhouse, Seba in 1-1 tie

Commentary
Preserving the dignity of Seniors
ONCE AGAIN it is that time when our Seniors take the spotlight during a week of activities planned by the National Council for Senior Citizens each year. This Council, is one of those activist organisations that goes about its business without...
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Death and the Privy Council
Ottey-Dowdie affair and the JAAA

Letters
Letter of the Day - Unfortunate response to Hamilton's proposal
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE RESPONSE of the PSOJ and in particular its executive director Charles Ross and president Peter Moses to the suggestion made by the Public Defender Howard Hamilton Q.C., for the private sector to fund an inner-city development...
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Time for vision and hope
Clean up the roadways

Entertainment
Montego Bay to host Jamerican Film Festival
ACTRESS/PRODUCER Sheryl Lee Ralph, in association with The Jamaica Tourist Board and JAMPRO Limited, have announced the Second Annual Jamerican Film & Music Festival, titled "Cinema Inna Yard" will take pace in Montego Bay, Jamaica from November 15...
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'Hurricane Lovers' opens soon

Flair
Jamdammers on the run
THEY came together in 1995 -- a small group. Now they are 60 strong. Founding member of the running club Jamdammers, Deborah Garbutt met with Flair last week to talk about the club's progress and plans for the 2000 Grand Prix Series...
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Barbican Pines Optimists off to great start

Star Page
One on one with Toddler
TWO is the magic number in Harry Toddler's life. The super-talented deejay whose single, Dance The Angel was all the rave in dancehall circles earlier this year, is a former member of the Scare Dem Crew.
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Daughters sleeping with mom's lover

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