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Lead Stories
Adams on leave - 'Pondering future' in wake of Braeton shootings
A RIFT appears to have developed in the senior ranks of the Jamaica Constabulary over aspects of Wednesday morning's operation in Braeton, St. Catherine, in which the police shot dead seven men in what they said was a shoot-out.
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NWC strike threat
The nameless fathers
Teachers wrap
up pilot conference
Public health project for Trelawny
Parliament debates protection of JPSCo consumers
Tourism group offers study grant

News
Cabinet to
study proposals
on UWI fee hike
STUDENTS AT the University of the West Indies, Mona, should know by next week Friday, whether their counter-proposals on the impending tuition fee increase have been accepted. Andrew Edwards, president of the UWI Guild of Students, told The Gleaner...
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166 murdered since Jan 1
Another slain youth identified
Smooth transition for JUTC service
Legal terms stump
St Mary jurors

Business
Grace, Kennedy's
profits exceed targets
GRACE, Kennedy and Company Ltd. has recorded sales of $14.1 billion for the year 2000, a $40.3 million increase over the previous year, according to the company's chairman and chief executive officer, Senator Douglas Orane. In a report on the...
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Fair competition exemption
of JPSCo
The Budget: What would the business community like to see?
Provident Society holds information fair on Operation Pride
Sale of citrus products
rises sharply

Sport
Ja book semi berth
HAVANA: JAMAICA'S Davis Cup team booked a semi-final berth in the America Zone Group 3 competition yesterday but not before giving their on-site fans serious heart flutters in the opening singles against Bermuda.
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WI manager lauds Hooper
Canada blank U17s
Argentina crush Ja
West Indies off to promising start

Commentary
Political turmoil
IF THE current posturing is anything to go by we could be in for a period of intense political turmoil. The JLP, fresh from its by-election victory in North-East St. Ann, is already throwing down the gauntlet to the Administration. JLP leader Edward...
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Can the PNP Gov't prevail?
Trust no master plan
South Coast tourism on the brink

Letters
Letter of the Day Texaco's fine example
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE years, we as Jamaicans have displayed a nonchalant attitude to the plight of our children and their future. From educational concerns to the effect of crime and abuse on children have caused remedial programmes to be started by.
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Power failure to blame for disruptions

Entertainment
Dancehall politics
THE MARRIAGE between music and politics is a shaky alliance, probably dating back to the days of Marcus Garvey and Edelweiss Park, where his Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) gave many unknown Jamaican acts their first stab at stardom...
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'Dance For Me' prepares for urban market
Luciano goes on tour

ShowTime
Celebrities for Actor Boy Awards
GRAMMY AWARD-winning DJ Beenie Man and Jamaican film star Paul Campbell are expected to head an all-star list of presenters for this year's Tenth Annual Actor Boy Awards Gala, slated for the Little Theatre, Monday, March 26 at 8:00 p.m.
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Symbol of Musical strength

Star Page
Differences not a problem
ALTHOUGH Baltimore and Gretel McDonald belong to two different churches, it has never separated them in their 47 years of marriage. "We don't let it get between us. It is not a problem because we believe the same thing," Mr. McDonald told THE...
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Patrick and Paul: the tricksters
Unlicensed nightclubs
Which man should she choose?
Loose vagina a cause of distress

Lotto results for March 14, 2001
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