| Lead Stories US$20m more - North Coast Highway to be completed at a higher cost DR. PETER Phillips, Minister of Transport and Works, said yesterday that the controversial segment one of the Northern Jamaica Development Project (North Coast Highway) will be completed by next March at a cost of US$45 million ($2 billion). This is... More Lead Stories C&W ordered to pay Terrelonge $2.5m Stronger petrol
laws proposed Int'l forum focuses
on free trade issues Paulwell not fully satisfied with C&WJ PM endorses plans for umbrella youth organisation  News Mourners pay tribute to Kerr-Jarrett  WESTERN BUREAU: FAMILY AND friends of Peter Francis Kerr-Jarrett yesterday packed the St. James Parish Church, Montego Bay, to pay their last respects to the man whose contribution to the development of the resort town encompassed education, religion... More News Facey for
Hall of Fame Cruise ship pull-out 'normal' Bureau of Standards cuts group directors Ex-policemen serving time  Business Tourism development in
Negril needs more attention
 TOURISM DEVELOPMENT in Jamaica, more specifically Negril, must take place in tandum with the development of services for the workers in the industry and address environment concerns in the community. More Business Air Jamaica pension fund settlement delayed
New valuation system
at Customs, no change
St Elizabeth
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 Sport KC remain on top  KINGSTON College are still in front after three days of competition at the 2001 VMBS Boys and Girls Athletic Championships. At press time last night KC, after five finals, led with 45 points. Calabar High were second on 34 with Munro College next... More Sport Crunch time for Windies Tivoli clip C. Spring 1-0 No stopping Vere That special brand of excitement  Commentary New impetus on AIDS UNTIL NOW our political leaders have failed to take a lead role in tackling the AIDS crisis that has been affecting mostly young and productive members of society. It is true that our national HIV/AIDS programme is highly regarded internationally; but... More Commentary 'Infallible' political predictions Rambling on about tobacco More questions for Braeton A city of dumps  Letters Letter of the Day Ja the Carib jewel, but... THE EDITOR, Sir: AS BEAUTIFUL as Jamaica is, it would not be my first choice as a tourist. As a people we are, in general, very friendly and accommodating. But there exists a minority that creates fear and resentment to ourselves, so how can we expect... More Letters Crime is out of control, not the police Negril is blessed Disappointed in commentary Family of Ransford Hew Curbing tourist harassment Back talk - Reggae Boyz and Mexico Chi-chi song a no-no  Entertainment Excitement greets Luciano  TORONTO: LUCIANO, ONE of Jamaica's most prolific reggae artistes returned recently to Toronto, Canada and gave two memorable performances at the Opera House Theatre. More Entertainment Why does Negril draw Spring-breakers? The best
'mix master' wins  ShowTime Soca giants for Carnival Soca giants come in for Carnival OVER 20 of the hottest soca singers and bands have been booked to perform in Jamaica for the 2001 Carnival Season, some on a cost-sharing concept. More ShowTime Yami Bolo upbeat about
recent tour 'Feminine Justice' this weekend  Star Page Kerry and Terry: double pleasure  SEVEN-YEAR-OLD identical twins, Kerry-Ann and Terry-Ann Talbert, can't help laughing at people who keep mistaking one for the other. These include taxi operators, their teachers, friends at school and can you imagine, their mother is also a victim. More Star Page The Reids have golden memories Find yourself another girl No more! Charity must be delivered Lifeline - Tetracycline -- a safe and effective antibiotic 
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