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published: Wednesday | January 1, 2003
Lead Stories


Tax rush - Motorists, others try to beat deadline
THERE WAS a last-minute rush yesterday on tax offices throughout the island, as motorists attempted to avoid higher motor vehicle licence fees which take effect today.

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Wynter succumbs to crash injuries
Four promoted to Asst Commissioners
New surface soon for Anchovy main road
Cops kill man wanted by FBI
PM, Seaga laud Hector Wynter

News


The religious dimension of violence within our culture
AS THE year 2002 draws to a close and we enter the New Year 2003 to face its challenges, it is certain that the monster of crime and violence will continue to be foremost on the nation's agenda.

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Residents still in shock over elderly couple's murder
Gun crimes down in Payne Land - Police
Mt Alvernia Prep wants financial help
Fire victims to get financial aid
French woman sentenced for illegal entry
Children's homes operations to be reviewed
Proprietor held for allegedly discharging licensed firearm
NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE 'Recommit and dedicate ourselves to serving our country'
Businessman shot dead by gunmen
Tributes pour in for Hector Wynter
NWU president gives New Year's message
Infant taken away by gunmen

Business


Cable & Wireless plans to extend 'per second'
CABLE & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) will be introducing 'per second' billing on its fixed line operations, says president Gary Barrow. But the telecommunications giant first has to get regulatory approval before it can proceed.

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Big export gains await says JEA boss
NCB offers free ATM transactions
Hotels go global with online drive
A quick guide to search engine lingo
Introduction to computers

Sport


Good luck for 2003
THE dawn of a new year is a time to wish, and particularly to those involved in sports and especially so to those who will be hunting glory for themselves and the country, best wishes for a great 2003.

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FIFA approves grant for JFF
FA gets go-ahead
Garrick injured in accident
Make merry with Satisfier
2003 World Cup squads

Commentary


Challenge and opportunity
THE HIGHS and lows of 2002 have left challenges and opportunities for the new year. The nation felt pride at a superb achievement in staging the World Junior Games in athletics...

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Three years, four ministers
Turning Jamaica around

Letters


Socialising the young
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me to make a few comments on the socialisation of children. That I consider as being at the heart of the dilemma currently facing our country.

More Stories
Why two ombudsmen?
Respect your lives
Display of barbarity
The educated innercity
Dangerous propositions
Thanks JPSCo
Thanks BCIC ASSIST
Racing on our roads
God and elections

Profiles in Medicine


Start the year right don't skip breakfast
I T'S NEW Year's Day and many people will be dusting off last year's long list of resolutions, yet to be fulfilled.

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Going nuts!




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