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Lead Stories


More pay for MPs - Salaries to go up month-end
MEMBERS OF Parliament will start receiving higher salaries at the end of this month. Effective April 1, 2002, their salaries were increased by eight per cent in keeping with similar increases for civil servants over the two-year...


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Prisons catering contract 'wasn't awarded on merit'- Contractor-General
Zoo chides 'monkey business' in its search for 'Sammy'
Lawyer wants Air Jamaica pension fund trustees jailed
Hundreds say farewell to slain detective corporal
Withdraw property tax assessments - JLP

News


One dead in Olympic Gdns shooting
A WAVE of gun violence yesterday in the Rhoden Cresent-Bay Farm Road area of Olympic Gardens, west-central St. Andrew, left one man dead and a woman who is eight months pregnant...


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Assessed grades for some GCE students
Man loses cocaine appeal, to do two years in prison
SCJ embarking on development plan at Frome
Denbigh show preparations hit high gear
Health concerns mount in Rosemount and environs
New housing project for Montego Bay
Ja wildlife under threat ­ survey

Business


Internet access is too costly in Jamaica
MOST PEOPLE in Jamaica are paying too dearly for Internet access, according to Hugh Campbell. The chief executive officer of Emoquad, Jamaica's lowest cost Internet service provider, said a high quality service can be provided...


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Exporters have untapped resources at JAMPRO
JAMPRO facilitates $10.3 billion in investment
... sets itself new mission
International Payment Service 'PayOutOnline' Announced
Proposed Improvements to IAS - PART 1
Improving penal security in Ja
Horse racing revenues down

Sport


More medals for Ja
JAMAICA'S MEDAL tally jumped to four on yesterday's third day of the ninth IAAF/Coca-Cola World Junior Championships at the National Stadium last night. Cheered on by a vociferous crowd with deafening drum-beating coming from a...


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Russell advances
Amateur Champs tee off today
Hectic days for medics
Bolt too fast

Commentary


Sammy on the run
SOME WAGS in our newsroom have prompted musings about the whereabouts of Sammy, the young adult who has gone AWOL from the Hope Zoo. Just in case some readers have not made the connection we hasten to point to yesterday's front page item about the...


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Controlling praedial larceny
Putting Christ at the centre of culture
The coast with the most

Letters


On creating a Garvey syllabus
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN DECRYING the delay in the teaching of so-called Garveyism in schools, Michael Burke makes the totally ridiculous assertion that the teacher reading the Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey a chapter ahead of the students is...


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A blatant rip-off
Captain Burrell did the right thing
The powers that be and restiveness
'I don't like the Anthem'

Entertainment


'Playboy' not stealing the 'honeys'
LOUIS MARRIOTT has reopened his play Playboy, which will be running at the Dennis Scott Studio Theatre at the School of Drama until September 1. The play deals with a topic which far too many Jamaicans are familiar with. It deals with a man...


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'Reel life' indie film explores emotions




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