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Lead Stories


Local fishermen struggle against heavy imports
The fishing is not good, for local fishermen as they grapple with adverse weather, tough trade and territorial war.


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Customs under scrutiny
Health group touts legal prostitution
Man shot by cop loses Supreme Court award
WTO accused of 'manipulation'

News


Three dead in minibus accident
Three women are dead and nine others are seriously injured following an accident along Orange Street, Kingston, early yesterday morning.


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'Pele' Wilson, cop injured at ball game
Messenger or misguided?

Business


Canadian airline ceases operation in Jamaica
Canada's second largest airline, Canada 3000, which operated a weekly charter service to Montego Bay, reportedly ceased flying yesterday because of increased financial problems following the September 11 terror attacks in the USA.


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'Paying' to graduate
JAMPRO launches e-marketplace
Retired businessman wins $18 million from NCB

Sport


Testing time for young Boyz
On the surface, Jamaica's World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica which kicks off at the National Stadium at 3:00 p.m. today appears to be a very empty game with nothing at stake.


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Newcomers move closer to semis
Spanish Town romp to victory
Hat-trick for super Menudo

Commentary


Editorial - The security of Parliament
It is passing strange that security at Gordon House, the home of the Jamaican Parliament, should be allowed to lapse to the point where parliamentarians and staff have had to express concern.


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Special HIV/AIDS criminal laws coming
The (spy) cat in the hat
Did the Prime Minister know?

Letters


Let's keep it positive!
THE EDITOR, SIR: Over the years, Radio Jamaica (RJR) has always sought ways to reach out to its listeners.


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Preserving our cultural heritage
Should we blame Naipaul?

Entertainment


Royalties judgement due this week
The Supreme Court is scheduled to make a landmark decision this week regarding the issue of royalties paid to record producers/labels by the media for the use of their products.


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Music education catering to children's needs
Culture or creativity ?

Arts &Leisure


Book Review - 'Sets a standard, makes a statement'
Do not judge a book by its cover" is good advice. But with this book I make an exception. The cover captures beautifully the subject of the book - Gene Denham.


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Colonials with a camera
The trouble with artistes is work

Outlook


Commentary - Damn, it's hard being a man!!
Wow! I can't believe the number of e-mails I got last week from angry women who were a little ticked off by my article 'Understanding Women'...even now, I am still reading some of the responses.


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Learning to earn
Cover story - The forgotten readers
Profile - Living the family values

In Focus


Globalising and industrialising Jamaican education
The export of trained Jamaicans, including teachers, is an excellent strategy to optimise return to human capital, enhance economic stability and growth,and accelerate Jamaica's positioning in globalisation.


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Life in Jamaica in 1938
Wanted: A new vision...
Wanted: A new vision for education (Pt.1)




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