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Back to school - 'We are on target', says Education Minister
EVERYTHING IS in place for the re-opening of schools this week, says Senator Burchell Whiteman, the Education and Culture Minister...


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JLP holds slim lead in central parishes
BITU in support of free education
Clarke urges UWI to focus on future, not colonialism
Fort Clarence Beach for sale or lease
PC Banks losing money

News


Industrial deaths on the rise
SIX PEOPLE were killed last year in industrial accidents, according to the Ministry of Labour's 2001 Statistical Bulletin. This is a substantial increase over 1999 and 2000, when there was only one fatal accident each year.


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Towards poverty eradication
Seaga lashes Government on railway service
St. Andrew G-G'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDEES - Bishop Thompson, building walls of comfort
Kingston - G-G'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDEES - Dr. Evans has big plans for the future
JLP's parliamentary reform proposals found wanting
Senator Harding... committed to the task

Sport


Two wins for Jamaica
JAMAICAN ATHLETES scored two wins at the Padua track and field meet in Italy yesterday. Davian Clarke won the men's 400m in a relatively slow 46.08 beating American Mike Kenyon 46.14 and Australia's Pat Dwyer who was third in 48.81.


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Robinson twins move to Manchester
St. James' Evans welcomes new sports facility

Commentary


Meddling in our affairs
JAMAICA AND the Eastern Caribbean state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines are both sovereign nations. One of the basic tenets of international relations is that states do not interfere in each other's internal affairs.


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The tight fight for power
The decline of morality and civilisation in Jamaica
The fraidy bunch

Letters


Get-tough time now!
THE EDITOR, Sir: COME ON, Prime Minister Patterson, it is get-tough time now, scrap the pretty talk and the cool dude attitude. In the present scheme of things and at the pace the gunmen are moving if the daily murder rate is not halted...


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Mourning for a colleague
Money-making entities on campus
The Church should do more
Air J's handling of children
Benjamin Augustus Lewis

Entertainment


Danielle O'Hayon crowned Miss Jamaica World 2002
BALLROOM ONE of the Hilton Kingston Hotel, New Kingston, erupted in cheers and applause, while her grandmother 'touched the ceiling' a few times when contestant number three, Miss Jamaica Lottery Bingo Danielle O'Hayon, was announced as Miss Jamaica...


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Taste buds come alive at Epicurean Escape

Flair


Up close with Parisa Fitz-Henley
SUPERMODEL PARISA Fitz-Henley has hit the runways of New York and London, appeared in major fashion magazines like Cosmopolitan, Essence and Glamour. But when the cameras stop flashing and the show is over...


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Jazzed up New trends for the office




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