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Lead Stories
Boyz sink T&T

The Reggae Boyz defeated Trinidad 2-1 in a closely fought CONCACAF World Cup qualifier at Queen's Park Oval yesterday keeping alive Jamaican dreams of a second-straight World Cup appearance.

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Illegal guns, ammo fetch high prices
Dabdoub expects retro payment
The heat is on
Forstmayr now heads JHTA


News
Nurse shortage hits KPH
An acute shortage of registered nurses (RNs) at the country's largest trauma centre, the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) has shut down several critical functions at the institution.

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Separation of parents affecting students' academic performance


Business
Manufacturing sector shows slight growth
After five consecutive years of decline, the manufacturing sector grew by 0.7 per cent in 2000 compared with a decline of 0.9 per cent in 1999.

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Supreme Court to decide Chin dispute
New Jamaican beer launched


Sport
Windies fall again

Sachin Tendulkar hit an unbeaten 81 to guide India to a comfortable six-wicket win over West Indies in their triangular series limited-overs cricket match on Saturday.

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Impressive win by Dixie Flyer
St. Jago for US tourney
Well done, and walk good, my friend


Commentary
Editorial - Protracted election petitions
On Friday, Justice Basil H. Reid declared lawyer Abe Dabdoub (JLP), the winner by 23 votes of the December 18, 1997 election in the constituency of St. Catherine North East which had been won originally by teacher Phyllis Mitchell (PNP), by 30 votes.

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A cult of vendetta
Fathers-in-law
Futile Jamaica


Letters
The medicine of love
THE EDITOR, Sir: A large number of Jamaicans seem to be suffering from a malady called hatred, which is the opposite of love. Hatred has many underlying causes and manifests itself in ugly and unpleasant ways.

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Americanised education system
A pensioner's plea
Keep services connected


Entertainment
Local music being "napped"

Despite attempts from many quarters to control it, Internet users still have the chance to listen to, or download music free of cost from various Web sites, including reggae.

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Kumina CD launched
'I am a rebel with a cause'


Arts &Leisure
Book Review - Dealing with change successfully

This book is about moving goal posts.

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Major exhibitions at the National Gallery


Outlook
The '50s - complexions, migration and political change
This is the first of a five-part series on Jamaican history in the decades after the second World War.

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Cover Story - Children holiday abroad
Men's night out (What she doesn't know)


Lotto results for June 23, 2001

LOTTO: 12 22 25 29 32 34 
B/BALL:  23  FREE TICKET: a
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