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Blythe calls for audits - Denies $35m-overpayment, or pressuring Honeywell from NHDC
WESTERN BUREAU: ALL THE agencies in the Ministry of Water and Housing are to be audited in detail from March 1, in the wake of allegations of a $35-million overpayment, and other irregularities at the National Housing Development Corporation, Kingston...


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11 nude couples say Valentine's Day 'I dos'
Two Marley boys in Florida ganja bust
Senate gets youngest member today
Student denies fleeing the police
Mechanical failure may have caused Flat Bridge death - cop

News


Cruise ship arrivals down for Ocho Rios
CRUISE SHIP arrivals for Ocho Rios recorded a 9.6 per cent decline in the year 2001 when compared to figures for 2000. There are indications, however, that there will be some improvement in 2002, with the sector poised to return to normality by the...


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A better model for Ja
Spaldings residents call for transportation centre
Increase import duty on ice cream - Dr. Jennings

Business


Honeywell's resignation follows eviction fiasco
THE RESIGNATION of National Housing Development Corporation (NHDC) managing director Christopher Honeywell, comes less than a month after the overruling of his policy to remove squatters from Portmore Villas in Portmore.


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Gov't's tardiness costs taxpayers millions
Will the economy really grow by 3 per cent?
Interesting statistics in student enrolment data

Sport


Pakistan blow by Windies
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, (Reuters): PAKISTAN'S BATSMEN fought back from a faltering start to beat West Indies by four wickets in the first of three one-day matches yesterday.


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Bull Bay blank Seba 2-0
SDF, sport running short of money
Ja, Leewards in top clash

Commentary


The rot in Montego Bay
SOMETHING IS rotten in the City of Montego Bay ­ to paraphrase a famous quotation from Shakespeare's Hamlet. How else can one explain the barbarity of the savages who set three street persons ablaze in Sam Sharpe Square? It was this same venue...


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J'can deportees - looking to the future
Let's have a peaceful election
Schools are getting worse

Letters


Civil courtesies and the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON FEBRUARY 5, 2002 at approximately 12:15 p.m. I proceeded along East Street, coming to a stop at the front of the third lane at the traffic lights, then lighted red, which intersects with North Street.


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Frustrated with RGD
'I am your Valentine Ms Richards'
The beauty of Patois
JLP will win the general election
Writer is clueless
Scotia Bank, gluttons for more profits
Preserving Long Mountain

Entertainment


'Starting Over' tackles domestic violence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is one of those ugly issues that people often only face if they are forced to do so. However, it is a form of abuse which far too many women - and some men - find themselves the victims of.


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Deliver Us!: a musical epic




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