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Lead Stories


Roll-back welcomed
PM to give statement on street light issue in Parliament.


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NIS contributions may go up
Violence hurting health sector
NWC takes delinquent customers to court
Prayer patrol for a better Jamaica

News


Police kill 'Andem Gang' member
A massive police and military ground and air operation in the Land Lease squatter community area of St. Andrew since 8:00 p.m, Friday night and into Saturday morning, left one member of the notorious "Joel Andem Gang" dead...


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Highlights of rejected proposals
Passengers in rear breaking seatbelt law

Business


Beauty by design
The cost of cosmetic surgery.


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Azan to pay Younis investments $2.1M
Free trade opens but Jamaica cannot exploit it

Sport


Jamaica, T&T poised for thriller
The Busta International Shield semi-final match between Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago at Sabina Park is at the halfway mark and if the next two days is anything like the first two, cricket fans should be treated to a thrilling contest...


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I'msatisfied too classy for rivals
H. View, Rivoli clash
JKA champs in high gear
Commentary - ICC comes good at last

Commentary


Editorial - Why the cess had to go
First, the Government, through Dr. Omar Davies, the Finance and Planning Minister, promised in true pre-election mode, that there would be no new taxes in the Budget to be presented in April.


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No better fish, no better barrel?
NetServ - The convenience of the business of the day

Letters


Flexi-week, work and worship
THE EDITOR, Sir: One Sunday (about in 1965) at Troja, St. Catherine, a man called to Mrs. Bell asking if she had any writing paper. Constable Green promptly told them that it was against the law to sell it on a Sunday.


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Reflection on terrorism
A more orderly ticketing system
The Black River Bridge

Entertainment


Cover story - Creativity on-line
Jamaican artistes get in tune with the 'Net.


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'Forward' is selectors' greatest reward
Marisko leaves cabaret scene for Christ

Religion


The Bible - Book of inconsistencies?
Two sides of a debate about the merits (and demerits) of the Bible.


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Canon Judith Daniel for Porus church
Church roll call - Dreadlocked Christians

Arts &Leisure


Young artists on show
Michael Robinson reviews Mutual Gallery's "Young Generation" exhibition.


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Book review - Refreshing exploration into ourselves
Cultural illiteracy

Outlook


Cover story - Hair loss in young men
For the average 18-year-old male, the greatest concern/decision about hair is when to go to the barber or when to get his cane-rows redone. Hair is not an issue.


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Profile - Professor Grimes' musical love affair with Jamaica
Opinion - Is there a lady in the house?

In Focus


12 types of Rastas!
Historically, the Rastafarian movement is relatively young, with significant beginnings in 1940. However, the concept of rasta is dynamic rather than static and so what prevailed then is very much different from what prevails now.


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Governor Richards under pressure
The enduring relevance of Michael Manley




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