| Lead Stories Digicel up and running - Company promises quality product at competitive prices THERE ARE are now two companies offering telephone services in Jamaica, the first in the hundred-year history of telecommunications in the island. More Lead Stories JLP chiefs back Grange 'Quarantine stations' for strays Jamaicans see 'Hurricane Hunter' up close IT projects under-financed  News 'Willie Haggart' slain - Triple murder in Arnett Gardens  A SELF-STYLED community don and leader of the infamous Black Roses Crew, William "Willie Haggart" Moore, was among three men shot dead by gunmen in a mid-afternoon attack on Lincoln Crescent in Kingston yesterday. Moore, in his early 30s, was slain by... More News JLP threat to censure Paulwell Public Health Inspector feels the heat Tax increase in
no-tax budget - Shaw  Business FINSAC files summons against ICWI Investments THE FINANCIAL Sector Adjustment Company Limited (FINSAC) has filed a summons in the Supreme Court seeking an order to set aside the 30-day ex parte injunction granted last week to ICWI Investments Ltd, barring the sale of Life of Jamaica (LoJ). The... More Business PM leaves for Summit of the Americas  Sport This is my final Test - Walsh  RUMOURS of Courtney Walsh prolonging his record-breaking Test career were laid to rest yesterday when he confirmed his retirement from Test cricket at the end of the fifth Test against South Africa. The 38-year-old fast bowler, whose 513 Test wickets... More Sport Garrick to make Test debut Harbour View whip Arnett CABA champs delayed  Commentary Judicial mockery THE TRAGEDY which befell the Dennis family of Olympic Gardens in June 1997 is a story in search of an ending. As we have told it in two episodes printed yesterday and on Tuesday it started with a fatal police shooting of three-year-old Gervis, infant... More Commentary Reaping the fruits of tribal conflict The family and development Freddy in the UQ  Letters Letter of the Day Heed the message, Ja THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN I listen to the varying comments on the Amnesty International's two reports presented recently on Police killings in Jamaica and the observation... More Letters Preserving the rule of law Amnesty's irresponsible conduct Treat criminals harshly  Entertainment Jerry Springer arrives in fine style  WESTERN BUREAU: WEALTHY AMERICAN talk show host, Jerry Springer, flew into Montego Bay on Tuesday aboard his private jet, accompanied by two pilots. But when the time came for him to get on a domestic flight operated by International Airlinc, from the... More Entertainment Buju Banton off to
Europe for one month  Cornwall Edition Repayment rumour causes rush on 'Speedy', Falmouth - Depositors flock Quick Cash in Lucea WESTERN BUREAU: RECEIPT HOLDERS waited in vain outside Speedy Cash's Falmouth offices for hours on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, as rumours of repayment proved false up to press time. More Cornwall Edition Police help
with wheelchairs Montego Bay Civic Centre
on target for June deadline  What's Cooking Cassava and
jerk win over food experts  The cassava wafers soaked in coconut cream and the jerk fish got their attention but the Reggae Planters Punch and Blue Mountain coffee won their hearts. The plentiful and popular ripe banana fritters, the poster of colourful Jamaican fruits and a... More What's Cooking Barbecue is for the birds
 Star Page Calabar overwhelms Manchester for semis-place spot
 AT FIRST it appeared Manchester High had a good chance of victory, but as they started losing points in the buzzer segment their confidence went, making a clear path for Calabar to advance to the semi-finals in TVJ's School Challenge Quiz 2001... More Star Page Go deh, Max! 
Lotto results for April 18, 2001
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