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Lead Stories
JPSCo inefficient - OUR
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) is not convinced that the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) is providing a service of the highest quality...
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Expand community policing - U.S. Task Force
Warders suffering from depression

News
'Abortion pill' common but dangerous
Women, desperate to terminate their pregnancies, are abusing a well-known ulcer medication to induce abortions, but in the process, are endangering their reproductive health. "I understand that women are using Cytotec to effect abortions without the...
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Body piercing concerns officials
Community Web for Kingston
Suicide suspected in two deaths

Business
Remittances boosted sales during 2000 Christmas season
City merchants gave mixed reactions in an assessment last week of their sales performance during the 2000 Christmas season. Hopeful for strong results in the peak selling period, merchants nonetheless factored into the equation the spate of redundancies.
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Gov't raises $11.6b from investment debenture
JPSCo, Italian firm in legal battle - Increased cost to complete transmission lines rejected
Is it a bargain?
KFC re-invests millions
Best Dressed Chicken processing plant now internationally competitive

Sport
Jamaica struggling to gain advantage
THE CRICKET match between Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago in the Busta series moves into its third day at Chedwin Park today with the home team struggling and in danger of dropping first innings points for the...
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Dance With The Cat wins feature
Mirror on Sport: Let's unite for the Reggae Boyz

Commentary
60 years of national service
Hugh Lawson Shearer joined the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union on January 5, 1941. Elsewhere in this edition the union pays him tribute for 60 years of unbroken service to the workers and people of Jamaica. That service began under the watchful eye of.
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Guns of wrath, guns of grief
What's right with Jamaica
No blood on the screen!

Letters
Erroneous assertions
THE EDITOR, Madam: The letter from UWI graduate, Maverlin Sewell-Oliver, which was selected as "Letter of the Day" in your edition of Tuesday, January 23 under the headline "Redeeming UWI's image" has stimulated considerable discussion on the radio talk.
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Celibacy an unhealthy demand
Watch out for 'con men'

Entertainment
The making of 'The Harder They Come'
Looking back at the hurdle that the makers of cult classic, The Harder They Come overcame, it is a miracle the movie got made at all. Those hurdles are chronicled in a documentary...
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Music pioneers who broke int'l barriers
McGregor, Yeshemabeth to
perform with Joe, Kelly Price
Buju Banton's return to hardcore lyrics

Outlook
Working by remote
CONROY NATION* works in administration for a large local corporation, but has pursued a number of business ventures on the side. Not all of them have been successful. His most recent nightmare began promisingly.
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Mixing money and family
A snatch at success
Macho romance
Mad over
bully beef

Showbiz
'Nothing lewd about nude'
Jamaica, like our neighbours to the north operates on the premise, 'sex sells'. So nudity carries high aesthetic value and some Jamaicans are increasingly becoming bold enough to commission artistic works of themselves in the nude...
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Jamaicans star in 'Shottas'
A revival of 'Murder She Wrote'
J'can music on exhibit in California

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