| Lead Stories Power cuts to continue - Two more weeks of daily outages DAILY POWER outages being experienced by Jamaica Public Service Company
(JPSCo) customers since February will continue for another two weeks, the
company said yesterday.
More Lead Stories FINSAC gets go ahead to sell LoJ NHT owed billions CD-ROM in the classroom UWI launches book on gender issues College of Agriculture career expo on tomorrow
 News Police seek two students after clash A 17-YEAR-OLD Kingston College student suspected to be involved in Monday`s beating and chopping of Dunoon Technical High student, Gary Edwards, has been missing from home since the incident. More News Mixed reaction to amnesty request Unions to lobby for contract workers Statements on Braeton killings ready for DPP Man shot dead on bus  Business Grace, Kennedy records strong first quarter results  GRACE, KENNEDY & Company continues to go from strength to strength recording impressive results for the first quarter of the year ending March 31, 2001. The unaudited results of the Group for the period ended March 31, 2001 recorded sales for the... More Business Island Grill to benefit from int'l funding  Sport St. Hugh's reign supreme  ST. HUGH'S retained their Under-19 school girls hockey title with a 3-2 penalty triumph over Wolmer's after an intense battle in the final at the Mona Hockey field yesterday. The score at the end of regulation time was 1-1 with field goals from... More Sport South Africa cruise to win STETHS retain crown Henry rides 300th winner Jackie Hendriks on the ball  Commentary CARICOM in Quebec THE CARICOM delegation entered the Quebec City Summit of the Americas determined to have the position of small economies receive active support that went beyond mere words. And they made a bid for Cuba to be brought to the negotiating table. The... More Commentary The faith advantage Free trade and democracy Science and reality  Letters Letter of the Day Families will suffer under flexi-week THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the article regarding flexi-time being considered in Jamaica and am prompted to give you input as someone who has experienced firsthand the downsides of such a proposal. More Letters 'Bogus' protesters? Homosexuality is a curse Customs duties and a wheelchair More republican models needed Kudos for Adams  Entertainment Cartoonist Las May gets Wooden Shoe award  GLEANER CARTOONIST Lascelles 'Las' May and Observer's Clovis Brown were honoured with the Dutch Wooden Shoe Award 2001 at the Netherlands National Day on Monday. Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke, presented plaques to both men, while Ambassador of the... More Entertainment Crowning beauty  Cornwall Edition Foreigners in Partner Plan  WESTERN BUREAU: THE INFINITY Partner Plan, one of the few get-rich-quick schemes in Montego Bay that has not gone bankrupt, has spread its operations to include overseas customers, much to the dismay of the local authorities. More Cornwall Edition St. James High eliminate Cornwall College Quick Cash Partner Plan operator yet to be charged Snapple event to boost local tourism No-show in Street People case - Hearings to resume June 14 after early adjournment  What's Cooking Bitter taste of
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"O NE IN every five people in the Jamaican adult population has diabetes and half of them don't know until problems arise," says Professor Errol Morrison, Chairman of the Diabetes Association of Jamaica. More What's Cooking Pinza this Italian Making use of leftover or stale bread  Star Page It's a Calabar, Glenmuir final  GLENMUIR High will meet Calabar High in the finals of TVJ's Schools Challenge Quiz 2001 next Wednesday. The Clarendon school earn the right to the final when the stopped Kingston College beating them 40 - 36 on Tuesday. More Star Page Unveiling CeCile's Prince Charming Decline of slack lyrics 
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