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Lead Stories
Go-Kingston site launched
SAY THE words "internet" and "worldwide web" and immediately you think of windows being opened to the outside world. However, the new Go-Local Jamaica internet project, co-sponsored by the Gleaner Company, Jamaica National Building Society and...
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Cheques not in mail - Millions owed to Jamaica's Post and Telecom
Men who serve with joy
Auditor-General comes under fire from Gov't
National Fuels, NWU sign contract

News
Funeral concerns allayed
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FEARS of mourners trampling the grass and damaging the cricket pitch at Jarrett Park during next Wednesday's funeral for Jamaica footballer Steven Malcolm have been allayed.
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Crowne Plaza Hotel closes
No tax on allowance says judge
Corporal, Staff Officer freed of charges
Trelawny flood victims get aid

Business
Panel discusses state of the economy
THE STATE of the economy was the topic up for discussion at the recent Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Power Breakfast, held at the Hilton Kingston Hotel. Here guest speaker, the Rt. Hon Edward Seaga (left), answers questions being posed by members of.
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Cayman firm eyes Matalon's Redimix
Highway 2000 financing deal still unsigned
Would no-fault motor
insurance lower premiums?
NIBJ's James gets $6.7m

Sport
Lowe blow before T&T clash
JUST DAYS after receiving a body blow with the death of utility player Steve Malcolm, the national football team received another with news that top striker Onandi Lowe will be banned for their World Cup game against Trinidad and Tobago on February 28.
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English Village team wants Lara
Village, D. Park meet in feature
Academy launched in Grenada
Injured Ngam to miss tour of West Indies

Commentary
Why youth vs police
WHEN 10- and 12-year-olds had the audacity to stone a police station it ought to have sent alarm signals throughout the society. Regrettably most of the commentary about the recent actions of the students at the Denham Town Police station has been...
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An attack upon fundamentalism
Will Jamaica remain poor?
Guns of grief, guns of wrath - (Final of a four-part series)
Camp Road double murder part 2

Letters
Letter of the Day 'Mutty' Perkins, the 'Pied Piper'
THE EDITOR, Madam: CECIL GUTZMORE has neatly wrapped 'Mutty' Perkins in a fitting title with his commentary on Jan 29. Perkins' continuous and baseless onslaught of present and past UWI family members mimic the attitude of a child that was scolded...
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Poor service from American fast food outlets
'Marshall Plan' needed for inner city
Michael Henry
PERF's anti-crime ideas can work but...
Keep cruise ships out of Pt Antonio

Entertainment
Hilton Hotel salutes
Bob Marley
THE HILTON Kingston Hotel will on Wednesday, February 7, commemorate the birth of Bob Marley with a 'Bob Marley Night', featuring a karaoke competition, fashion showcase and an ital food festival. In addition, a special presentation will be made to a...
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'Jack And The Macca Tree': fantastic designs Review
Christian Theatre Company to be launched

Profiles in Medicine
Good ol' cho cho
Hardly ever is a pot of chicken soup prepared without chunks of cho cho added for flavour and taste. But this Jamaican favourite is actually more than just food. Last year, local scientists, (Dr. L.P. Guppy et al) after noticing the local custom and...
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Obsessive compulsive disorder
New oral anti-diabetic agent

Star Page
Cornwall clobbers Spanish Town High
CORNWALL COLLEGE walked away with an easy victory over newcomers Spanish Town High School on Monday in the TVJ's 2001 School Challenge Quiz. The school from the second city clipped the wings of the institution from old capital 48 to 15.
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Nuff 'Changez'

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