| Lead Stories EOJ purges voters list - Cops to get multiple registered names  THE ELECTORAL Office of Jamaica (EOJ) yesterday carried out its threat to publish the names of hundreds of persons who were found to have been enumerated more than once, but who refused to attend recent public sittings which gave them the chance... More Lead Stories 14-year-old American helps J'can students Jones seeks support of surgeons on CCJ Seaga urges J'cans abroad to invest Jamalco restarts reclamation project  News Floods ravage St Thomas MORANT BAY: RAIN ACCOMPANIED by heavy winds which lashed the parish between Friday night and throughout the day on Saturday pulled down power lines, blocked roads and left extensive damage to roadways. More News Cops find hairclips of kidnapped girl Cops say no suspects in businessmen killings Cops find shelter at
community hospital Lecturer criticises PERF report  Business Shortage of funds hits JSIF CLAREMONT, St. Ann: MANAGING DIRECTOR of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF), Scar-lette Gillings, said that although the organisation usually spend a maximum of $14 million on any given project, they were actually spending between $8 million to... More Business New Insurance Act being drafted Draft bill in final stages  Sport Kingston win Senior Cup  KINGSTON won the Rothmans Surrey Senior Cup cricket title for the first time in 17 years when they played to a no-result with St. Thomas in their rain-affected 11th and final round match which ended at Goodyear Oval yesterday. Having picked up one... More Sport Hazard officials ejected, Super League semi blown off WICB to take plan to the region Walker surprised at beating Hemmings Walsh/Ambrose XI score exciting victory  Commentary Pricing farm produce JAS CHIEF Executive Robert Reid has drawn attention to a seeming anomaly between what farmers are paid for their produce and the prices at which such produce reach the consumer. The observation is far from new, having been articulated by the JAS and... More Commentary Standards of right and wrong Return to El Dorado The licence to gamble Spa day at Strawberry Hill  Letters Letter of the Day - Shearer's service to Jamaica THE EDITOR, Sir: TIME LIMITATIONS and circumstances did not allow me to make a presentation in Parliament on Tuesday, but I feel impelled to write this letter before the week is past. More Letters Telephone competition good for Ja Carol Johnson A victim of rape speaks out Saving the generation of the 'Living Lost'  Entertainment Music bug bites Susan Cadogan  THE MUSIC bug has again bit librarian Susan Cadogan and she is about to move from behind her desk at the University of the West Indies Library onto the stage for Heineken Startime Series at Mas Camp Village, Kingston on Saturday, May 26. In 1974 Jerry... More Entertainment Tastee, major sponsor for
Pop Song Contest  Flair Queen Mother For A Day - Grace Stephens gets the Royal treatment  Back in April we asked readers to celebrate the most wonderful woman in your lives by crowning her Queen For a Day. We asked you to tell us, in 200 words or less, why your mother deserved the royal treatment -- spa, hairstyle, makeup, manicure/pedicure... More Flair Weekend visits and potty training
10 questions for Rose Campbell - President, Chief Executive Officer of Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) On My Mind - Waking up is hard to do  Star Page 2001 Pop Song Contest CD launched  THE official launch of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Popular Song CD introduced the 10 finalists and cuts from their songs at Christar Villas, Kingston, last Friday. The 10 finalists are Bayaford Gwan go Wok; Barry and Friends... More Star Page Rita Marley records with Wyclef Jean Children beating parents 
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