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Lead Stories

Record Olympic medal haul

Jamaica ended the 2000 Olympic Games on a high note here yesterday with a record medal haul - seven medals to better the six won at Atlanta four years ago.

Jamaica to lose $400m in cruise ship fallout
Jamaica will lose an estimated $400 million because of Princess Cruises' decision not to send two of its main ships to the island's ports after next year, some tourism interests claim.

Teachers, Ministry on 'collision course'
The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) has accused the Ministry of Education of trying to create chaos in the education system by pitting teachers against principals.

High cost hampers AIDS treatment
According to information released from the National HIV/STD Prevention and Control programme, an average of 12 persons died of AIDS each week between January and June this year.

Is deliberately spreading AIDS a crime?
Sunday Gleaner Staff Reporter Claude Mills asks experts on the law and human rights: Should the actions of sexual predators who intentionally spread HIV/AIDS be treated as a crime?














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