| Lead Stories Hi-tech by-elections - Electronic voting equipment on the way THE ELECTORAL Advisory Committee (EAC) is to import 20 machines capable of triggering a ballot by matching fingerprints. These machines are to be tested in up-coming by-elections to determine their feasibility for use in national elections, The Gleaner... More Lead Stories Visitor making Ja his second home JLP woos prison doctor Grace Kennedy Foundation touching lives Stricter
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candidates  News Controversial school set for expansion - Increase in number of overseas applicants for reformatory in Tranquility Bay WESTERN BUREAU: THE TRANQUILITY Bay reformatory is set to expand to accommodate an increasing number of foreigners who are trying to get their problem children into its controversial programme. More News Complainants sought
on Braeton killings Knight speaks on
crime issues at meeting Groups condemn attacks on schools, teachers 3Ds Project Group needs new home  Business Alpart signs deal with China  ALPART (Alumina Partners) has signed an historic deal with China to supply nearly 450,000 tonnes of alumina to the Ming Metal Company in Beijing over a three-year period. The deal also includes an option to renew at the end of the three-year period at... More Business Major changes for Union Bank  Sport Hot Mexico blank Boyz  MEXICO CITY CONCACAF kingpins Mexico roared back into contention for a place in the 2002 World Cup finals with a handsome 4-0 win over Jamaica before 80,000 spectators at the Azteca Stadium yesterday. More Sport H. View lift Bell KO title SA rock Board XI Kingston crush St. Catherine at Sabina  Commentary Guyanese trauma ONCE AGAIN, the people of Guyana are experiencing the trauma of post-election political disturbances and violence of an ethnic nature following the general election a week ago. And once again the main opposition People's National Congress/Reform of... More Commentary The Braeton killings Nothing to choke about Agriculture: the way ahead  Letters Letter of the Day For confidence in justice THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR THOSE who continue with flagrant disregard to commit acts of murder and mayhem, they must be dealt with swiftly and fairly. This is why we support the police with our taxes, money which is taken from us, many times against our... More Letters Beware the pendulum of justice  Entertainment MCA to distribute for Shaggy's Big Yard Music  SUCCESS BREEDS success. And as Shaggy's multi-platinum-selling album Hot Shots and the singles It Wasn't Me and Angel are still knocking the boots off greater recording stars, Shaggy's entrepreneurial skills are looking to take on new dimensions. More Entertainment Stalwarts inducted in Caribbean
Hall of Fame Cultural ties that bind  Flair ON MY MIND - Are we worthy?  FILLING THE pages of women's magazines, usually close to Valentine's Day and Christmas, feminist journalists and the opinionated, air their neurotic desires to have men conform. More Flair Onika Campbell takes on challenge of Local Gov't Reform A few good men - to sir with love  Star Page KC crushes Edwin Allen  KINGSTON College crushed Edwin Allen 51 to 10, in the Schools' Challenge Quiz 2001, competition last Thursday. The win secured a second round place for the North Street boys and the team is now thinking about taking home the Schools' Challenge trophy... More Star Page Rhythms in hot demand Honouring veterans 
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