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Lead Stories
Road works stall - Pre-election repairs in St. Ann NE halted
WESTERN BUREAU: ROAD REPAIRS and the laying of water pipes which were started ahead of last week's by-election in St. Ann North East have stalled. In the run-up to the election, work on most of the main roads throughout the constituency...
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A sigh of relief for Majesty Gdns
Henry-Wilson to replace Douglas
Seaga warns Gov't
EAC to review equipment reports
Henry-Wilson cites reasons for election loss

News
Warders'
case adjourned
THE CASE in the Supreme Court involving the eight correctional officers (prison warders) who are challenging the Public Service Commission's handling of their disciplinary charges, was yesterday adjourned sine die. Lawyers representing the eight...
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Cops collecting fees
in 'partner' pay-out
Caribbean churches
join anti-drug fight
Taxi-drivers forced to use car park
'Foot-and-mouth'
prevention in place

Business
Power station
management, NWU
to sign agreement
THE MANAGEMENT of the Doctor Bird Power Station, Old Harbour Bay, St. Catherine, and the National Workers' Union (NWU) are to sign a new labour agreement this morning at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. The signing will seal decisions reached.
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Two offshore bankers arrested in the US

Sport
WI young guns shine
GEORGETOWN, CANA: WEST Indies' two youngest batsmen Ramnaresh Sarwan and Marlon Samuels showcased their rich talent with contrasting half-centuries against South Africa on the fourth day of the first Cable and Wireless cricket Test at Bourda yesterday...
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Argentina on a roll
Hooper to hunt quick runs
Time to train and test umpires
Campbell eyes outdoor medal

Commentary
Children at risk
SOME ALARMING statistics are coming in from different sources on the high-risk behaviour of increasingly younger children. According to a national Knowledge, Attitude, Behaviour and Practice (KABP) study conducted by the Ministry of Health, the...
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A funeral and a resurrection
Now the work begins
Shaggy dogs and mixed-up mutts
The challenges for agriculture

Letters
Letter of the Day Spring Break tourism not good for Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: TARGETING YOUNG tourists to your precious island during Spring Break will be detrimental to the overall tourism economy in the long run. I am a Bajan living here. I work in the hotel industry and I have travelled to many resort...
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Unbalanced article on Bush
Disappointed with C&WJ
By-election loss will energise PNP
Consulate poverty

Entertainment
Carnival revellers want no muzzle
OSCAR BENJAMIN, lead singer of Byron Lee and The Dragonaires called on hundreds of revellers at last Sunday night's Jamaica Carnival Blow-out Fete, at Marketplace, Constant Spring Road, Kingston to "put up your hands those who feel that we should...
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Beenie Man, Baby Cham rock Pier 1

Youth Link
What kind of snoop are you
'PASSWORD INCORRECT, Please try again.' Hell, seven tries and no success. "Let's see: stud, Shauna, girlspet, what could the password be? Shotta, dog..."'Password incorrect. Goodbye.'She redialed.
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Study Time
Spotlight on Melissa
DEARCOUNSELLOR - What's wrong with me?

The Shipping Industry
CMA CGM joins Eurosal
IN JANUARY OF this year, CMA CGM became part of the Eurosal Consortium serving the trade between North Europe and the west coast of South America on a weekly basis, local agents, International Shipping (Intership) has announced.
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MAJ safety inspection continues

Star Page
'Shottas' set to roll soon
SHOOTING of a new urban flick will begin in Jamaica within a few weeks. The film, called Shottas is being produced by Access Entertainment, a Miami-based company run by Cess Silvera, a Jamaican of St. Mary extract. The film will be shot in parts in...
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Church lashes out at 'Chi-Chi Man'

Lotto results for March 10, 2001
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