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published: Tuesday | December 10, 2002
Lead Stories


Forces reap success - Twenty-six guns and 98 rounds of ammo found, says Forbes
MORE THAN 20 illegal guns and scores of rounds of ammunition have been seized over the past two weeks since the Government implemented its new crime-fighting plan.

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Digicel slashes rates - Price war heats up over int'l calls
JPSCo talks back to square one
Downtown on PM's agenda - Meets with KSAC, JCC today
Gunmen rob JPSCo of $1/2m
Lawyers deny A-G's charges of corruption

News


'Sav' street people are yet to find a home
SAVANNA-LA-MAR: THE GROWING problem of insane and homeless persons roaming the streets in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, is unlikely to be addressed in the near future...

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Cable & Wireless in cash battle
Cpl Alecia Stewart: a born high achiever
Police seek anointing from Higher Power
Jamaica, Japan working to prevent lifestyle-related diseases
Hamilton calls for bridging of the social gap
Briton fined, sentenced for drug smuggling
German Embassy supports basic school reading initiative
Gleaner AIDS charity appeal
Marathon runner dies after race
CARICOM tightens links with Cuba - Makes offer to bridge gap with US

Business


United files record airline bankruptcy
CHICAGO, (Reuters): UNITED AIRLINES filed for bankruptcy on Monday, the largest ever in the global airline industry, after high costs and low airfares left the world's No. 2 carrier with too much debt and not enough cash.

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LEADERS

Sport


Maiden 100 for Sarwan
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC: RAMNARESH SARWAN posted his first ever Test hundred and shared in a near double-century stand with Marlon Samuels as the West Indies stayed on a clear victory path over Bangladesh...

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Romario on show
U-16s hunt second win
Rusea's travel early
Three wins for Haloute
Joy for city punter
Let's stick with one of us

Commentary


National savings
ECONOMIES GROW when citizens defer present consumption and generate investment capital through savings. Figures from the Statistical Institute on net national savings are indicating a decline over the last few years.

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A basis for collective action
Leave our rights alone
Joseph Jessel Williams: 60 years of musical service

Letters


New, bold measures needed to curb crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE STORY of the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) in successfully hosting perhaps the fairest elections in our modern history, this year...

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Let's introduce restorative justice
An extraordinary level of professionalism
Mickleton Meadows says thanks
The advert is magnificent

Entertainment


Positive vibes and fun reigned at 'Livity Splash'
ILLNESS COULD not deter Admiral Tibet from giving the small audience at 'Livity Splash' a good performance on Sunday night at the Downs Community Centre in St. Elizabeth.

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Tasha Hussey launches 'Spring 2003' collection
Great music and hilarious comedy rock Breezes
MultiCare Christmas concert a success

The Shipping Industry


SAJ leads in re-engineering of cargo importation
THE CHALLENGE for the Shipping Industry in Jamaica is to ensure that Port Bustamante complies with international Best Practices; and that it is efficient and cost competitive.

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2nd Mega Cruise line visits MoBay
More to be done to boost port security




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