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Lead Stories
1,200 workers to go - United Estates to make cuts by September

ABOUT 1,200 employees of United Estates are expected to lose their jobs by September as the company divests its massive citrus holdings in Bog Walk, St. Catherine.

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PNP to challenge court ruling
Impounded cars on the auction block
Power cuts cost companies millions By
George John remembers Sealy


News
Pharmacists launch kidney support fund
THE FIRST Caribbean Pharmacy Day was commemorated yesterday with the local launch of a kidney support fund by pharmacists. At the official launching ceremony held at the Pollyanna Restaurant in Kingston, the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica (PSJ)...

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Council changes purchasing policy
Inmates to receive musical instruments


Business
Sandals to build new hotel next month

SANDALS RESORTS International is to add a seventh hotel to its expanding chain. The new hotel will be called Beaches Whitehouse and will be based in Westmoreland. Construction and development costs have been placed at US$60 million.

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OPEC to keep brake on supply as Iraq restart looms


Sport
Jamaica's Dixon gets second
ZAGREB, CANA: JAMAICANS Vonette Dixon, Brigette Foster and Ian Weakley grabbed top three spots at the IAAF Zagreb athletics Grand Prix II meeting on Monday.

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Ralph Holding is dead
Millimetre to turn the tables
Jamaica, Mexico close the gap
Atkinson leads Ja's charge


Commentary
For better services
WHEN 89 per cent of applications for land titles and 53 per cent of plans submitted to the Survey Department by land surveyors are rejected, something is wrong. In the view of the Minister of Lands and the Environment, Seymour Mullings, speaking in the.

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CARICOM and the AIDS dilemma
How best to preserve your mind
It wasn't me, Mr Dabdoub


Letters
Letter of the Day - Women politicians as agents of change
THE EDITOR, Sir: LAST WEEKEND 40 female aspirants met for the annual training workshop put on by the Jamaica Women's Political Caucus and the Institute for Public Leadership. As I understand it, the focus of the workshop is to train women who plan to...

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We are all teachers
Squatter eviction, shelter and security
Values education across generations
That 119 operator
Dean A Christie


Entertainment
The Evolution of Reggae Through - Bob's life takes new form Marley

DURING AND after Roger Steffens' video presentation on Robert Nesta Marley jaws dropped and tongues wagged. Accolades for the reggae king ricocheted off the walls of the University of Technology Auditorium on Friday night.

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Upbeat mood at International Reggae Day


Youth Link
Hard work is success
FOR REGGAE singer Yogie, there are two words to describe success ­ Hard work.

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Watch out, the assassin is coming
It's fun and challenging being an entertainment co-ordinator
Sean paul very positive, no boundaries
Great caribbean music and more - www.caribbeat.com.jm
10 reasons to hope when you're hurting


The Shipping Industry
Facelift for cruise facilities

SOME OF the island's cruise shipping facilities are to receive a facelift shortly under a refurbishing programme, to be implemented by the Port Authority of Jamaica. Giving details about this programme during his contribution to the 2001/02 Sectoral...

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Red Stripe wins SAJ Export Award


Star Page
Rebelling with a cause

SINGER Tony Rebel like a Loyal Soldier with Jah By His Side showed Sweet Jamaica what a great performer he was when he stamped his class at the International Reggae Day, at the Bob Marley Museum, Hope Road, Sunday. The singer, who is also the promoter...

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Mamee Smith holding on
Thaddus Davis creating new minds


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