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Gaming boss found dead
Cops suspect suicide

LESS THAN two weeks after the Government appointed 55-year-old Clive McCullock as the acting executive director of the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC), he was found dead Thursday night, on the Port Royal Road in Kingston. His body was foun


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Probe under way into businessman's kidnapping
BRAETON INQUEST
Adams claims privilege, refuses to divulge information
Oath to Queen will remain 'til 2003

News


Tempers flare between Knight, Notice
THE INTENSITY of the political campaigning in the run-up to a general election expected to be close was obvious Thursday afternoon, when candidates representing the two main political parties in the East Central St. Catherine constituency ...


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Jamaican gets 10-year sentence in London drug brawl
Alpart belt repair on schedule

Business


US trade rep to meet with Carib Ministers
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC: UNITED STATES Trade Representative Robert Zoellick has been invited to a special meeting of the Caribbean Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) in Trinidad later this month.


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IBM to acquire PwC Consulting

Sport


Dance Dixie, Reject for co-features
THE TWO-year-old graded stakes for the Keeling Memorial Cup over 1100 metres and the 3-y-o and up restricted allowance II (non winners of two) for the Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders Association Trophy of Jamaica over 1400 metres ...


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Ja take charge
Atkinson takes bronze medal

Commentary


Time for prison audit
AN AUDIT of prisoners on remand awaiting trial should be conducted without delay. We say this to avert the likelihood of the judicial system lapsing into disrepute because the fundamental principle of swift justice is being violated. Consider this...


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Remember when?

Letters


Letter of the Day:-
Young people, the police and crime

THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS wonderful to read about the Constant Spring Police Station and the St. Andrews South Police Division in their effort to promote co-operation between the police and people to solve crime and other manner of social decay. I hope...


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Reverends should not be in politics
Thabo Mbeki is out of order!
Let's not excuse or profit from people's pain

Entertainment


OUT & AROUND
TODAY ST. ANN:-
REGGAE ROCK
Reggae Rock 2002 will be held at the James Bond Beach, Ocho Rios beginning at noon. Featuring: Naughty by Nature, Doug E. Fresh, Mr. Magic, Gregory Isaac, Lil Zane, George Nooks, Ninja Man, Captain Barkley...


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Showdown for 'Miss Jamaica World' looms

Farmer's Weekly


New technology to boost aquaculture yield
GAYLE, Clarendon: THE JAMAICA Broilers Group through its aquaculture subsidiary has introduced a new fish production technology called the Super Intensive Pond Culture that is expected to improve efficiency and lower production costs on its fish farms at


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Denbigh Show opens tomorrow

Real Estate


Supreme Court upholds land ruling against church
A CHURCH group has lost its appeal against a Supreme Court ruling that it is not entitled to recover $3.5 million in damages from the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) for its refusal to grant approval for a multi-purpose building at 4 to 6...


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Tension mounts in Beverly Hills

Lifestyle


ASHE more time on stage, less time on streets
HIS CHILDHOOD friends still hang out on the street corners of Jones Town. Drinking beer and smoking weed, they while the hours away. Nothing else to do. No ambitious plans for the future. He might still be there with them, but for the performing arts...


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40 IDEAS FOR JAMAICA




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