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Lead Stories


Munro PTA blasts Whiteman
The Parents Teachers Association of Munro College, St. Elizabeth, blasted Education Minister Burchell Whiteman, yesterday,... saying that his action was a slap in the face of the school's administration.


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Cops' efforts being 'undermined'
Police deny problems with community access
Record break-ins at post offices
Appeals for financial rescue

News


West Kgn Commission of Enquiry to resume
The West Kingston Commission of Enquiry resumes its sittings at the Mutual Life Centre in Kingston at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, following a three-week break for the Christmas holidays.


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Tales of revenge and death
Minimum wage goes up tomorrow

Business


How you can invest in the stock market
It's your first time. You are very nervous and anxious and you are not sure what to do or expect. But you figure since everyone is doing it then you can too.


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A threat to our trade preferences
JTB kicks off winter marketing campaign

Sport


'Iron Mike' unmasked
Look up enigma in the dictionary and a picture of Mike Tyson may stare you in the face.


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Redemption time for Constant Spring
Check Me Out wins Colin Melhado
Hinds sends message
Walker starts with a bang

Commentary


Editorial - The viability of agriculture
The continuing decline in the levels of production of the major agricultural exports has led understandably to some concern about the viability of the sector.


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The patois debate continues
Non-involvement signals bad message
Is the stage being set for Election 2002?

Letters


Back up statement with facts
THE EDITOR, Sir: The following personal statement was sent to the editors of the London Times:...


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A joke taken too far now
More of the same in the new year
More questions than answers
A story of honesty and integrity

Entertainment


Performers move off-stage
'All the world's a stage' is one of the most famous lines by The Bard, William Shakespeare. It is also a statement which some theatre practitioners take personally in developing their craft.


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Christ meets world in the studio
The ups and downs of touring

Religion


Street gospel - the music of the new year
The most remarkable development locally in music in 2001 was certainly Danny Browne's introduction of street gospel music.


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Messages - Ponder on creation
'Tis still the spirit of Christmas

Arts &Leisure


Showing off at Christmas
In the view of many, the entertainment industry in Jamaica is flourishing and theatre continues to be at the forefront. I do not mean to imply that entertainers and theatre practitioners are also flourishing.


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Book review - A timeless m anifesto
Cultural minds for UWI confab

Outlook


The search for identity - Caribbean culture and freedom
Is culture much ado about nothing? Or do we need to know it, and know ourselves, in order to be free?


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Edward Kamau Brathwaite
Personality profile - Macaulay speaks

In Focus


The Munro five in context
Of all the life stages, adolescence has proved to be by far the most difficult and problematic, says contributor Professor Barry Chevannes, as he examines the Munro controversy.


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Growing up with Jamaica: Life after Panama
The nature of human rights




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