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published: Monday | February 3, 2003
Lead Stories


MoBay fording repairs to bring route changes
WESTERN BUREAU: MAJOR TRAFFIC changes will be implemented in sections of Montego Bay today as infrastructural work begins on the flood-prone King Street fording.

More Stories
TB wave sets back cemetery clean-up
World's kids don't trust politicians - UN report
Unions blast Gov't over MP pay hike - Want salary link with civil servants cut
JTA urges teachers not to strike
Union war brews at JPSCo - UTASP, UCASE in row over bargaining rights

News


Talking drugs, crime, the media and solutions for Ja
Lloyd Williams, Senior Associate Editor at The Gleaner, was the guest on the Caribbean Media Network's on-line chat hosted by 'Go-Jamaica' on January 24.

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Are more salary scandals ahead?
FEEDBACK
House approves airport fund
Exploring possibilites in Manchester - Part II
DPP wants to appeal acquittals

Sport


Ja take charge
THE VALLEY, CMC: DEFENDING CUP champions Jamaica got big half-centuries from David Bernard and Keith Hibbert to seize first innings honours over the Leeward Islands on the third day of their first round Carib Beer 2003 Cricket Series match at the Ronald.

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Hurdlers shine at KC meet
Mullings, Campbell sparkle
Waterhouse rule again

Commentary


The dangers of divestment
HAMPDEN SUGAR factory has ground to a halt with debt of over a billion dollars, and the cane farmers, upset at the loss of an outlet for their cane, are pressuring the government to lease the facilities to them.

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Tribes, scribes and diatribes
The cell from hell
Brother Rolando - Holiness in our midst

Letters


Focus on child abuse
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE THE undersigned are encouraged that the long-standing plight of Jamaican children in children's homes and places of safety is receiving public attention.

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Capitalism is king
Public transport, essential development
Education, the solution
Patois in the courts

Entertainment


Osborne woos at jazz and blues festival
JEFFREY OSBORNE brought the first night of the sixth staging of the 'Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues' festival to a resoundingly successful close.

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Celebrating a Cuban icon

Flair


Two of a kind
IT IS often said that 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree'. Well, that's true for the current Supermodel of Jamaica and the Caribbean Janelle Robinson and her mother Janette Finson. More than 30 years ago, Finson also graced the stage as a model.

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From fashion designer to top cop
A poetic affair - Wedding of the Week
Where are all the good men?




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