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Lead Stories
Seaga-Henry race is on - Baugh lists safeguards
for Saturday's poll
DR. KENNETH Baugh, general secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party, promised yesterday that the race between Edward Seaga, the incumbent, and Mike Henry, the challenger, for the leadership of the party, would be above board and fair.
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A tale of two briefings
Former educator cops Silver Pen Award
NCB workers expected back on the job today
Upward Bound - Reaping success through 'thick and thin'
Broadleaf All-Age bearing fruit

News
Decontamination project successful - Only two lead-poisoning cases found in Red Pond since '94
ONLY TWO new cases of lead poisoning were identified in the community of Fraser's Content (Red Pond), St. Catherine, since the launch of a decontamination and education project in 1994, according to Dr. Paul Singh, researcher at the University of the...
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The heat is on!
Surgeon takes interdiction to court
Court reverses $2 m accident award

Business
Pan Jam profit soars
PAN Jamaican Investment Trust is set to continue its aggressive expansion drive as a mix of divestments, acquisitions and good performances in all its core businesses saw profit in the nine months to the end of September jump 90 per cent to $170 million..
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Fuel sales pressured
Fire could force Petrojam refinery upgrading
Squeezing the pips out of the economy
BoJ makes strategic move

Sport
Jamaica to host Carib Youth event
JAMAICA will for the first time host the 2000 Caribbean Netball Association Annual Youth (Under-16) Tournament from December 7-18 at the Leila Robinson Courts. Nine teams, playing a maximum seven games each, will take part in this year's tournament. The.
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Lara ready to lead the way
Confident Ja meet Dominica
Village on top

Commentary
Removing the shackles
WE WELCOME the decision of the government to remove the offensive Sections 6 (3) and 6 (4) from the Corruption Prevention Bill. These sections sought to impose stiff fines and even imprisonment on the Press for the publication of information received...
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An American cliffhanger
This strangest of elections
Critical evaluation of economy needed

Letters
Letter of the Day - Carib diplomacy and the Middle East
THE EDITOR, Madam: I WAS very much impressed by the dramatic Lurie's news cartoon showing Yasser Arafat with his hands full of blood (The Gleaner, Nov. 2, page A4).
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'I am available for commissions of enquiry'
In praise of farmers
Thwaites clears the air on PRIDE project

Entertainment
Capleton lights 'fire' in Bahamas
BACKED BY the power of prophecy and buoyed by one of the more inspired introductions he had ever experienced, incendiary DJ Capleton transformed the Bahamas National Stadium into a sea of fire last Saturday night. Capleton bounced on stage in the...
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Singing Melody for Festival of Fashion
Barry G says he's still in shock

ShowTime
Working magic in the studio
WE FEEL the beat and get mesmerised by the haunting melodies. But we never give much thought to the technical process involved in the creation of music. The chief architect is the engineer whose magical hands and keen ears shape the product to the...
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Lois Samuels marries
Top speakers
confirmed for
Carib Music Expo

Star Page
Like fire and water
YOU will never have a dull moment with Kaydean and Kerry-Ann Wallace. They are never short on conversation and there are few matters on which they will quietly agree.
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An unbreakable bond

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