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Lead Stories
20 shot in partner row
Security guard's shotgun misfires, injuring subscribers.

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PM cancels Atlanta trip
Kaiser export figures expected to double this year
Ja and Costa Rica forge new links
Honouring Jamaican women


News
Public warned against 'pyramid' schemes
The SecuritiesCommission, the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ), the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) and the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) yesterday warned the public to be careful of get-rich-quick schemes.

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Police officers concerned about death benefits delay


Business
EU aids poverty reduction
Government's Poverty Reduction Programme (PRP) received a major boost yesterday, with the signing of an agreement with the European Union (EU) worth $7 million euros ($250 million).

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Bleak outlook predicted for Caribbean economy
COLIS.com scores with Wireless Internet


Sport
Donald jolts Windies

Young opener Chris Gayle hit an enterprising 81 but a late batting collapse by the West Indies gave South Africa the upperhand on the opening day of the first Cable and Wireless cricket Test of the 2001 home series at Bourda yesterday.

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Freeman mines silver
US ease past Jamaica


Commentary
Editorial - Traffic mayhem
Seat-belt legislation went into effect in November 1999 under the Road Safety (Protective Devices) Regulations.

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Caribbean Editorial


Letters
Hooliganism in the stadium
THE EDITOR, Sir: Despite Jamaica's one-nil victory over Trinidad & Tobago in this first round of qualifying matches to reach the 2002 World Cup, the country paid a heavy price when its prestige was severely damaged by hooligans and criminals.

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Holding: man of principle
Of mergers and take-overs
Tax collection and public sector efficiency
C&WJ's Charter is a work-in-progress


Entertainment
Antoinette Haughton walks out of meeting

Popular radio talk show host Antoinette Haughton walked out of the regular weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club of North St. Andrew, where she was guest speaker on International Women's Day.

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Drive on to lift songwriting standard


Farmer's Weekly
Scientific centre currently assessing food chain risk

The International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences (ICENS) says it now has the capability to track 50 elements found in Jamaican soils and by year end plans to make its findings known.

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Passengers may be disinfected for foot and mouth


Religion
Harmless or harmful?
The new millennium has brought a change in perspective concerning a host of issues that were once thought to be demoralising and destructive. One such issue is pornography.

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My Side - A moral code


Real Estate
UK firms to build Jamaican bridges

A UK consortium of Kier International and Mabey & Johnson has secured the 14.9 million pound sterling contract to supply steel flyover bridges in Kingston and Montego Bay.

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Commentary - Better planning needed
MOU signed to monitor coral reefs



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