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Budget cut looms - Over $71 billion to be allocated to Ministry of Finance
GOVERNMENT SPENDING for the new fiscal year has been cut by $9.8 billion from last year's revised...


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Crime-fighting a top priority - GG
Lock-up reports warned of major security risks
Portland Western PNP has slight edge
$50m refurbishing of Forum Hotel to begin next week
New remand centre houses only 8

News


Ministry to give back-pay to protesting children's home staff
WORKERS AT the Maxfield Park Children's Home in St. Andrew should get the $4.2 million in outstanding retroactive and reclassification money owed to them by the Ministry of Health by April 25. This was promised to them yesterday...


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January report on Spanish Town police lock-up
Axed teachers to return to classrooms
Families call for skills training facility for disabled

Business


Highway 2000 will take its toll
THE EXACT amount of toll to be paid by Jamaican motorists on Highway 2000 is yet to be determined. But The Financial Gleaner estimates that it could cost $47 to travel one way on the 14.2-kilometre Old Harbour Bypass from...


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Interim financial reporting
Tourism industry on the rebound
Gov't to plug loophole in dairy industry

Sport


All set for VMBS/ISSA Championships 2002
MORE than 2000 athletes, 970 girls and 1193 boys, will compete at the April 16-20 VMBS/ISSA Boys and Girls Athletics Championships. Two new schools, Gaynstead High and Priory High, will send athletes to the championships...


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Battle on at Sabina
Hanover Div. One kicks off
Four-gold Bolt disappointed

Commentary


The shame of the prisons
A REPORT in The Sunday Gleaner once again highlighted the shame of the island's so-called justice system - in particular the continued sexual abuse of mentally-ill patients at the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre...


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The worsening Middle East crisis
Praedial larceny- the original sin

Letters


Industrial pollution hurting community
THE EDITOR, Sir: Through you Sir, I would like to address the following concerns to the Hon. Horace Dalley, Minister of Land and Environment.


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Colonial rule and financial aid
Don't 'big up' criminals
Jamaican greatness and pride
Excruciating ignorance
Yap Jack issue and the OUR
Searching for Alicia Johnson
UWI's female student presidents

Entertainment


Actors role-over - Same faces turning up in the theatre
IF YOU'VE heard the term "new wine in old bottles" being used by some local theatre goers, do not be surprised. They feel that way because they see the same faces in plays all the time. However, the producers of plays disagree...


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Too much heat for snow at Mas Camp




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