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Lead Stories
Seaga sounds warning - Massive protests if JLP ignored in appointment of new EAC

OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga warned yesterday that the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) would react with massive demonstrations if it was ignored in the appointment of a new Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC). Mr. Seaga told thousands of supporters...

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Corruption raises concerns among overseas lending agencies ­ Shaw
Health care for children gets boost - Paediatric Association of Ja releases record 14 new vaccines
JUTC buses to go rural within five years
Towards re-designing media policy ­ Part 1
Flexible work week coming


News
More weddings the non-traditional way
THE FACE of marriage is changing. There are now advertisements in the newspapers where "men of the cloth" offer their services with secular panache such as "marry today, or tomorrow (or whenever)...after all, why delay?" Others are lettered in more...

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Dante's battle with Kawasaki
The struggles of a ghetto girl
Carib could suffer if Bush wins ­ Congresswoman
Cement company complains to Anti-Dumping Commission


Business
PM seeks US Black Caucus support of Carib investment

WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has called on the United States-based Congressional Black Caucus to lend its active support for the enhancement of legislation which would encourage investment in the Caribbean.

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Lecturer on effective conduct of global business coming


Sport
Junior Boyz march on

JAMAICA advanced to next year's final round of the CONCACAF Under-20 World Cup qualfiers with a 4-0 win over Grenada at the Harbour View Mini-stadium yesterday. Two teams from CONCACAF will qualify for the 2001 Under-20 World Cup in Argentina.

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Crucial daCosta clashes
Harris remembers his roots
Brown takes Chambers 10K
Time to spread the gospel once again


Commentary
Resolving thorny electoral issues
WE FIND it passing curious that some two months after the issue of the composition of the Electoral Advisory Committee had been raised with such urgency it has dropped out of public notice completely. We recall that at the time when its resolution was...

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US crisis deepens, where?
Concerned J'cans of Chicago
US Presidents and electoral stories
Through the 20th century with The Gleaner - A reign of terror (Part 4)


Letters
Letter of the Day - Nasty bus crews
THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE seen male bus crew from the new transport system repeatedly using the entrance to Fay Simpson Preparatory School at 11 Hope Road, as a urinal. Lt. Commander John McFarlane and the Transport Authority should introduce a new...

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The poor and media bias
Hangings and police killings
Community calls for JPs, better roads


Entertainment
Luciano lectures at UWI

THE MAKING Of The Messenger is the epic tale of a youth's journey from the hills of deep rural Manchester to the great stages of the world, where he delivers soul- stirring musical messages. That youth, Jepther McLymont, popularly known as Luciano...

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PR Society to hold awards ceremony
Teen Summit set for Ranny Williams Centre


Flair
Dr. Garth Vaz ­ dyslexic physician

HE failed his examination in medical school not once, not twice, but three times. Dr. Garth Vaz and all the male members of his family suffer from the condition dyslexia.

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TEETOTLING FOR TWO
Joan Aarons and Alpha Business College


Star Page
Local clothes designers suffer

FOR the more trendy look, local entertainers are shunning local designers, and instead, opting for patronising international name-brands such as Moschino and Versace. The move is a costly one with suits costing up to US$2,000, THE STAR understands....

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Stars Line-up for One Blood Carl benefit show
Help for son who wants to be a song-writer



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