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published: Monday | February 24, 2003
Lead Stories


Gov't moves to protect guards
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security says it will be tightening its regulation of the island's security companies, many of which have been accused of victimising security guards, including paying them below the minimum wage.

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Prisons bursting at seams
'Scratch' Perry grabs Grammy
Jamaica 8th on US deportee listings
JCF Deputy appeals for partnership against crime
Cops make big ammo crackdown in MoBay - Lawmen kill one, arrest four

News


Gov't spends $200 million on bridges
MINISTER OF Transport and Works, Robert Pickersgill, says the government was currently spending $200 million to repair 40 bridges around the island.

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Patterson and his arrogant bunch
History of parliamentary salaries - Part Three
National Cultural Policy almost ready for Cabinet
People's Progressive Party fields candidate for Linstead
Bethlehem Moravian College hosts Cultural Day
Diane Abbott roots for support of Carib agri industry
Responsible leadership needed
National Health Programme to be launched soon

Sport


Windies win in style
PRETORIA: ALL IS well that ends well, and for the once mighty West Indies that was simply the case yesterday when they survived a devastating...

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Hooper slams pacers
C'bar take three at Gibson
Ja dump WI B

Commentary


The Mussolini connection
WE FREQUENTLY remind ourselves that most of the present Jamaican population have only the vaguest knowledge of World War II and the historical personalities who were a part of it; but, given his age, we presume that the Most Honourable P.J. Patterson...

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Selecting a secondary school
Weather for leather
Prof Everard Barton - a quiet hero

Letters


Try police training for some soldiers
THE EDITOR, Sir: A QUESTION on our minds at this time is: should we grant powers of search, arrest and detention to our soldiers? ...

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An outstanding adopted son
Life for life
Recalling the legacy of great men

Entertainment


FAME delivers a monster in MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: WHEN THE parked cars extend from Pier 1 all the way to the roundabout between the Baywest and the LoJ Shopping Centres, a MoBay session is really big.

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Artistes give value for money at 'The Remix'
Carnival 2003 - 'Survivor', kicks off

Flair


passion for fashion
PASHA AFFLICK is annoyed when people dismiss fashion design as "something that someone does when they don't have any subjects or secondary education."

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Go-go dancer turned int'l model
Mansie's third
Pretty, smart, and searching...




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