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published: Thursday | January 9, 2003
Lead Stories


Visas for UK travel Pressure by illegal Jamaican residents cited
THE BRITISH Home Office yesterday decreed that as of midnight Wednesday (7:00 local time last night), Jamaicans would require visas to enter the UK.

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We are to blame, says Knight
Persons exempt from new regime
Air J reacts to UK visa
Rich tributes as hundreds hail Wynter's life
Police complaints reports in arrears

News


Cane farmers make formal bid for Hampden factory
THE ALL-ISLAND Jamaica Cane Farmers Association (AIJCFA) has proposed a take-over of the closed Hampden sugar factory in Trelawny, as a first step towards resuming operations there this crop.

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Digicel's bid to quash OUR's decision begins
Public Defender to target deadbeat dads overseas
Substandard watersports craft threatens tourism in Ocho Rios
Release postal audit - Shaw
Ninja Man arrested
110 more jobs slashed at Customs
Government appeals court ruling on Telecoms Act
Record cocaine seizure in 2002

Sport


Last chance for Ja hopefuls
THE FINAL practice match to help select Jamaica's 16-man squad for the regional four-day cricket tournament begins this morning at Sabina Park, starting at 10:00.

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Nicholas' goal floors Santos
Boyz kick off against St Lucia
Penalty thrill for Waterhouse spectators
Record 60 for Howard Jackson Relays

Commentary


Praedial larceny, again
THE GOVERNMENT seems determined this time to seriously tackle the problem of praedial larceny that has plagued the farming sector for ages.

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Wynter and The Gleaner
Tensions on the Korean peninsula
'Injustice' and the taxi protest

Letters


Saga of NWC laxity
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOLLOWING THE devastation of Tropical Storm Lilli, the water supply to the little rural district of Moravia, situated on the Clarendon and Manchester border was disrupted due to broken and damaged pipes.

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Has the UK Immigration deteriorated
UK visa requirement - shame on us
Names that contribute to societal decline
I say it is dangerous
Poor driving practices
Aston Pinnock

Entertainment


The many faces of Paul Campbell
PAUL CAMPBELL is probably best remembered for the line 'Walk and live! Talk and (expletive deleted) dead!' from the 1997 movie Dancehall Queen.

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Probe of rap industry results in raids, arrests

Cornwall Edition


MoBay jammed
WESTERN BUREAU: TAXI OPERATORS are bearing the brunt of scathing criticisms from some sector leaders in western Jamaica, who are blaming them for being the major contributors to the worrying congestion in the 'second city'.

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Westmoreland farmer welcomes appointment of praedial police
Forbes promises all-out war on crime
Weatherly boys master motor sports and golf

What's Cooking


Getting the skinny ON LOW-FAT Dieter's dilemma: Can you have your cake and diet too?
AMMY BROWN'S face broadens into a smile at the mention of low-fat ice cream.

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Low fat/diet vs regular




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