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Lead Stories


JLP revving up election campaign
THE JAMAICA Labour Party is to launch the second phase of its general election campaign with a mass meeting on August 25 at South Parade, downtown Kingston, Edward Seaga, the party leader, announced yesterday. He said the party had...


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PM hints at date for polls
Parents urged to control the remote
Ratings for TV, cable stations
Ja unlikely to accept US garbage - Waste official
Jagdeo optimistic about future of the Caribbean

News


Business operators still await rat eradication plan
SEVERAL OWNERS and operators of food establishments in New Kingston are still waiting for the Public Health Department's comprehensive plan to reduce the rat plague in the area. "We had asked them for a plan to show when to apply rat bait, where to...


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JBS gets tough on retailers Canned, processed goods without approval to be seized
UWI appoints water resources professor
Lions Club helps girl realise dream
Bertram to up local government expenditure
'Majority J'cans suffering from hypertension, diabetes'
Leaders mourn Coverley's death
Constant Spring Market may close

Business


PNP outspending JLP in general election campaign
THE PEOPLES National Party (PNP) expects to spend about twice as much as the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) over the course of the present general elections. General secretary of the PNP...


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NCB returns to home mortgages
Guardsman armoured to offer new services
Refocusing the JTB
The marketing of West Indian cricket
Equitex and Paymaster finalise agreement
Maximising results at trade shows and expos
Spotlighting Corporate & Government Bonds

Sport


Ja, Guyana showdown
A KEEN battle is expected between hosts Jamaica and Guyana, while Windward Islands will have an easy assignment against Canada when the final preliminary matches of the 2002 West Indies Under-19 cricket...


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Women football gets big bucks
Soldiers set sights on Tigers
Better day for Ja at Champs
Dickenson upsets Gichie
Hall gets title fight

Commentary


Murders still rising
THE LEAD story in last Sunday's Gleaner reported that while police statistics are showing a reduction in most major crimes, the authorities are not jumping...


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Naw buy ackee inna Linstead Market
'Know thyself'

Letters


A challenge for our Prime Ministers
THE EDITOR, Sir: PSOJ PRESIDENT Oliver Clarke's message to the gathering at the opening of Emancipation Park was a challenge to our present Prime Minister and those to come. Prime Ministers are our country's chief executive officers, and as such are...


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National hero wanted
Stamp exchange
'Innocence: Presumption and eligibility'
Dreaming of those old days
Congratulations, Minister Peart and Senator Morris.
Keep up the good work fire-fighters
Flat Bridge potholes
The grass root people ask...
Where do our graduates go?

Entertainment


Rebel, Rayon lead street jam
TONY REBEL brought the New Kingston Independence Street Jam last Sunday to a close. Rebel made his performance about more than the music, even though there is usually a message in his lyrics. After starting his performance with Loyal Soldier, which...


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'Nightwork' a clean, adult, Christian comedy




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