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Lead Stories
Guides demand 'ransom'
Visitors forced to pay after Dunn's River tour.

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Sunken ships promise riches
Rehab unruly students - JTA
Chief Justice scores early in legal battle
Phillips is new Bar Association head


News
Demonstrators demand justice for Braeton seven

There was a march yesterday morning in Braeton, St. Catherine to protest against the shooting of seven youths from the community on March 14 during a police raid.

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Cruise ships leave Jamaica


Business
Prepare for the FTAA - USAID

The Jamaican private sector is being warned to prepare for the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), if it does not want to risk being left behind.

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Europe for 2005 banking conference
NIBJ sells shares in InfoChannel


Sport
Windies put up fight
After staging an enterprising fightback with captain Carl Hooper, Brian Lara gifted his wicket just before the close allowing South Africa to regain the upperhand over the West Indies on the third day..

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Boys' Town Campbell blasts century
Perry's day at Caymanas


Commentary
Editorial - Looking anew at the drug war
The world of narcotic drugs is an ever-changing scenario. It is a daily ding-dong battle of wits between the world's embattled law-enforcement agencies and the international purveyors of the drugs.

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Travesty of justice
The fun times of once upon a time
Conserving Jamaica's forests
Confronting the two Jamaicas


Letters
Congrats, Courtney!

THE EDITOR, Sir: We the inmates of Richmond Farm Adult Correctional Centre wish to express our profound gratitude to Honourable Courtney Walsh for having attained one of the biggest landmarks in cricket, gaining 500 wickets.

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Twisted history
A prisoner of C&W


Entertainment
DJ on crutch wins Tastee semi

Wwayne Williams was one of the most dramatic acts at the first semi-final of the 2001 Tastee Talent Contest held Thursday at Tastee's Outdoor Theatre, Cross Roads, Kingston.

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Steven Segal collects guitars
Where is the Gov't funding for entertainment?


Arts &Leisure
Saturday art takes to downtown streets

Painting landscapes on the streets of downtown Kingston now forms part of the Multicare Foundation's Visual Arts programme.

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Book review - Rastaman's glory caught on camera


Outlook
Cover story - Paying the piper

The plight of the university student who is being asked to pay a hefty 25 to 50 per cent increase in fees must be understood in the context of the role of education among poor Jamaicans.

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Sitting down to coffee and a good story



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