Lead Stories At two-day meeting in Montego Bay - Cabinet to focus on damaged tourist industry
 GOVERNMENT MINISTERS are in Montego Bay today for a two-day meeting in "solidarity with tourism interests," but they are here against the backdrop of an increase in gun violence and gang warfare in the second city. Since last week there have been a... More Lead Stories
Tearful farewell - As hundreds say goodbye to West Kgn victims
GG'S Achievement Award Winner For St. Mary - John Drake emerges from a life of fiery trials, mishaps
Seaga blasts Gov't, society
Prince, players and peace the quiet story
Road works to begin in Manchester

News Inmate to serve one year for unlawful wounding ST. MARY: THIRTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD LEROY McKoy from the Richmond Farm Prison, was sentenced to one year in prison for unlawful wounding when he appeared in the Richmond Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, July 18. More News
Excitement mounts over photo exposé
Security guard shot dead by gunmen
Port Antonio Marina project gets under way
Where are the leaders?

Business Long delays over the Mother Fleur River Project
 ON JUNE 23, 1999 a contract worth $4.7 million was signed at Craighead in Manchester between the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) and Alpha Construction Company for the Mother Fleur River Project. Residents were promised "portable piped water"... More Business
Tourism feasibility study for the south coast
The system vs the people

Sport WI pull off easy win - Leg spinner McGarrell the destroyer
 BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CANA-Reuters: WEST Indies beat Zimbabwe by an innings and 176 runs in the first cricket Test at the Queen's Sports Club in Bulawayo yesterday. More Sport
Hooper praises Windies
Reggae Boyz win 2-1 - Taylor, Wright on target
Jamaica, Brazil friendly off

Commentary The deportee threat THE THREAT by U.S. Attorney-General John Ashcroft to act against countries which delay or refuse to take back immigrants convicted of crimes in the United States, could very well have a repercussion here although it is not primarily aimed at Jamaica. More Commentary
Murder, she wrote?
Coffee, tea or me?
Proud of our brave journalists

Letters Letter of the Day - Neutralise all the cocaine dons THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great interest Professor Robotham's letter to you in your 17th July 2001 publication titled "The Cocaine Connection" and agree with his conclusion, that the tail is now wagging the dog and in fact the tail has... More Letters
Dealing with criminal gangs
A word for SSP Adams
Do not sweep Tivoli bloodbath under the rug
The Church is at work

Entertainment Trelawny produces first Festival Queen
 EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD TERRY-ANN Tucker created history on Saturday night, when she became the first contestant from Trelawny to take home the Festival Queen crown since the competition started 39 years ago. Hanover and Westmoreland are now the only two... More Entertainment
The artistes gave good performances

Flair Me & Mom
 Mother/daughter relationships are probably the most complicated. Fraught with tension, heated with challenges, but expanded by love, mothers and daughters sometimes see more of themselves in each other than they may want to. More Flair
Prayers for a broken heart
How to focus your child's energies
Life-changing weight loss and beauty secrets - from a well known makeup artist

Star Page Teen Fest all about safe sex
 A LOW turn out and a late start did not stop the artistes at Teen Fest 2001 from trying to educate and encourage the crowd about safe sex on Saturday. The event, scheduled to start at 10 a.m., didn't get under way until late afternoon. More Star Page
Lover lied about his age
Lotto results for July 21, 2001
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