Lead Stories Lewd lyrics mar Sumfest - Youngsters warm to music festival WESTERN BUREAU: THE WANTON use of profanity in the presence of many young children and which characterised the performances of many entertainers at this year's Reggae Sumfest has angered many in both the music fraternity and wider society. More Lead Stories
Bill to protect local farmers coming - PM
Nation honours 108 'Miss Lou' tops list of recipients
Peace talks impasse widens
Simpson Miller to rescue Ja's image

News Murder in the church WESTERN BUREAU: SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 was just like any other at the Prayer Tabernacle Church in Negril, Westmoreland, when the members gathered for their weekly praise and worship. More News
Agency admits serious problems at Titles Office
Two more warders to resume work
KSAC to get tough on under-performers

Business Senate committee to review Companies Act A SENATE committee is to be appointed to review the Companies Act 2001 before it is read a second time in the Upper House. The legislation, which will govern the formation and operation of local companies, was passed in the House... More Business
OUR hits at C&W's tardiness

Sport Haughton mines bronze
 EDMONTON: GREGORY Haughton won bronze in the men's 400 metres final yesterday to give Jamaica its first medal at the eighth IAAF World Athletics Championships in Edmonton. More Sport
Black's blast rocks Kenya
Hull take Whitmore off transfer list
Parchment shines for Young Windies

Commentary Rescuing street kids A COMPREHENSIVE plan to tackle the problem of street children has finally been launched. According to the Prime Minister, who launched the effort last Thursday, the problem has been growing at an alarming rate, a fact which... More Commentary
Emancipation from violence
We the people...
God ignores gimmickry!

Letters Letter of the Day - This should not pass for entertainment! THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER READING Melville Cooke's article 'Postmortem of a clash' in the Saturday edition (August 4, 2001) of your publication I feel compelled to share some thoughts. I am utterly disgusted at what was reported ... More Letters
I'm searching for Dawn
Pull the plug, Mr Gourzong!
Time to invest in wind turbines
JPSCo must level with customers

Entertainment Bunny Wailer's speech seals Sumfest
 WESTERN BUREAU: BUNNY WAILER closed Reggae Sumfest 2001 with a speech that was as explosive as a Molotov cocktail and yet as smooth as polished glass combining the directness of a Che Guevara with the subtlety of a John Lennon. More Entertainment
Jamaica Day attracts large crowd

Youth Link Millsy's Mind - Independence day 2201 August 7, 2201 OK, so alright, we celebrated Independence Day yesterday. But what does it mean, people? What does it really mean? Today, we stand on the lip of the 23rd century but things have not changed one iota. More Youth Link
An outstanding scholar
African wants more positive message
A modern teenage love story part 4 - getting it on
Pagon appointed Jamaica under-19 captain

The Shipping Industry CMI collaborates with TT Marine Institute THE CARIBBEAN Maritime Institute (CMI) is now laying the groundwork to establish closer ties with the Marine and Fisheries Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (MAFITT) in a bid to enhance fisheries and maritime education in both... More The Shipping Industry
Ocho Rios among the best

Star Page Starbiz - Bounty explains Dancehall Night Western Bureau BOUNTY Killer did something on Reggae Sumfest's International Night Part 2 that he didn't on Dancehall Night. More Star Page
Ear To Da Streetz - Mr. Vegas back on tour
Tormented over abortions
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