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Lead Stories
Police hound porn ring
The police are hunting down a local company that is busily recruiting Jamaicans to act in a series of pornographic shoots.

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Winter tourist drought looms
Culture Yard project seeks support
Training programme for young moms thriving


News
Revenue Protection Division investigating local car dealers
The importation from Japan of motor vehicles which are older than advertised by local dealers, is being investigated by the Revenue Protection Division of the Ministry of Finance.

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Poisonous chemical to stay
Dealing with rage


Business
Loss adjusters inspect Petrojam refinery
The UK loss adjusting firm of Bateman Chapman and insurance broker Heath Lambert are currently in the island inspecting Petrojam's refinery to identify the cause of the huge fire on November 6.

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Thermo-Plastics case for Supreme Court
Globe Insurance distancing itself from competitors


Sport
Norman Manley claim the crown

Norman Manley High School whipped Kingston College 3-1 to grab their second Manning Cup title at the National Stadium yesterday.

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Cornwall, Munro reach final
Ramgeet injured in spill
Three in hunt for final place
Taylor, Vincent victorious in 10K race
Society is also to blame


Commentary
Editorial - A plus for education
Competition around the island has been intense as students vie for Parish Championship in The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee 2000-2001.

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Culture of scandal and shame
Flying like superman
The resurrection of Edward Seaga
Politics: The threats of Seaga and Hoyte


Letters
Bishop Gibson for National Hero

THE EDITOR, Madam: May I invite the bi-partisan committee advising the Prime Mini-ster on National Heroes, to support the consideration of Percival William Gibson (1893-1970) to the status of a National Hero.

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Consumers need more protection from banks
Jamaica Blue needs ACB's support
Time to invest in young Jamaicans


Entertainment
Professionals who entertain

They represent us in the courtrooms and attend to us in the emergency rooms. But they also have the ability to entertain us and are just as proficient in that area, as they are at their day jobs.

More Entertainment
Carib Schools Festival starts Tuesday
Entertainment Update


Arts &Leisure
Encouraging art among children

The Institute of Jamaica must be commended for its effort - through the annual National Exhibition of Art and Craft in Secondary Schools - to develop a greater appreciation of art in schools.

More Arts &Leisure
Short Story - Missing My Judgement Call
School of Visual Arts 'golden' anniversary exhibition


Outlook
Cover Story - Feeding the hundreds

St. Anne's Comprehensive High School, Hannah Town, Kingston, feeds about 100 of the 400 students who attend that institution.

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Cover Story - For the sake of education
Vox Pop - Do you plan to vote, and if so, why?
Mixing religion and politics



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