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Lead Stories
PM lauded for promoting food security
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson was on Monday night presented with the Agricola Medal of the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) for his efforts at promoting food security locally, regionally and internationally. The award was...
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Alarm in Fire Dept
Kirkpatrick Reid fighting the odds
Interest rates
target missed
Roads repair project to be expanded
Seaga GCT appeal - Court rejects application it recommended

News
Stolen cars, bikes found in container
A MERCEDES Benz sedan, a Pajero jeep and three motorcycles, all in a container, were seized at Kingston Wharves on Friday in an operation set up by the Revenue Protection Department of the Ministry of Finance. The vehicles, believed to be stolen in...
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Seaga aims to resolve party dispute
Residents receive free eye care
CAFFE gets grant from US gov't
Improved policing for St Thomas

Business
Boat owners not registering vessels
AS MANY as three quarters of local pleasure boats, yachts and cruisers berthing at the Royal Jamaica Yacht Club (RJYC) in Port Royal may be failing to register and obtain a licence from the Maritime Authority of Jamaica.
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New Lotto to go online
The long and short of your no claims bonus
Poverty study unveiled in a month

Sport
Oliveira upbeat after training sessions
ON THE eve of the departure of the national team to Florida where it will play an international friendly against Bolivia this Friday, technical director Clovis de Oliveira had the look of a satisfied man. "It was very good, very good," said...
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Same old story for Windies
One more night of agony
Stick with Brut in feature
Black Stars meet lowly Brazil

Commentary
What next in Guyana ?
GUYANA HIGH Court Judge Justice Claudette Singh has created history by ruling that the 1997 polls in that CARICOM state are null and void. This is the first time that a judge in the Commonwealth has nullified a whole national election. So unusual is...
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Producing for the world market
Intrinsically good or evil?
Camp Road double murder - Part one

Letters
Letter of the Day AIDS warning from South Africa
THE EDITOR, Madam: THIS AN Open Letter to the Minister of Health: HIV/AIDS pandemic threatens the human existence of many countries around the world. For example, there are officially over three million people in South Africa between 1999 and...
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Espeut's 'intrinsically good' thesis is Biblically unsound sincerely wrong
Kudos for Gleaner series

Entertainment
A pleasant evening at Duncans Tabernacle
FALMOUTH, Trelawny: PERSONS WHO attended a concert presented by the senior choir of the Havenhill Baptist Church, at Duncans Tabernacle Church, in Trelawny, were treated to an excellent evening of music.
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'War' declared on Shaggy
Heineken Startime ready to roll again

Profiles in Medicine
Designer babies
"IS IT a boy or girl?" It's the question that many new parents are asked over and over again by excited family members and friends. But new gene technology coupled with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) mean that the moments of anticipation can be removed...
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Hmmmm! some delicious dirt
Take the right dose

Star Page
Wolmers win in spite of lacklustre performance
NERVES was the main reason attributed to Mt. Alvernia High School's defeat when they faced off against Wolmers Boys during Television Jamaica's (TVJ) Schools Challenge Quiz Competition 2001 on Monday. Although Wolmers Boys were not as sharp as they...
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Tamarind season in entertainment
Making his contribution

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