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published: Monday | March 3, 2003
Lead Stories


'Lock up big coke dealers' - US urges Jamaica to dismantle drug gangs, increase seizures
THE UNITED States Government is urging the Jamaican authorities to get tougher with cocaine traffickers.

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'Agencies hanging on to statutory deductions'
Millions spent but Local Gov't reform still lagging
Bid to defuse labour unrest at Jamalco
Bar boss condemnsMoBay detentions
No leads in Port Esquivel oil spill

News


Feedback
The following are responses to the article 'Patterson and his arrogant bunch'.

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Weak defence of Dr Davies
Bartlett questions details of Sangster divestment
New prayer for Parliament coming
Questions keep Whiteman on his toes
Concerns for Clarendon (Pt II)
Missing person found dead
Jamaica Broilers promises increased production

Sport


Ja have Guyana on the ropes
GEORGETOWN, CMC: GUYANA WERE forced to follow on against Jamaica on the third day of their fifth round Carib Beer 2003 Cricket Series clash of reigning champions at Bourda yesterday.

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Busy days ahead for the Boyz
Village clip Waterhouse
Nelson on the double

Commentary


Natural gas hiccup
AS SPECIAL adviser to the Prime Minister on energy matters, Anthony Hylton's recent update on a project to diversify Jamaica's reliance on oil for energy into Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) imported from Trinidad was most welcome.

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Drink right and live long
Bats, balls and bouncers
Never-ending drama of the Iraqi war crisis

Letters


Nat'l Stadium - a 'dying legacy'
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT HAS the World Junior Games done for us? Are we feeling the positive effects of the World Junior Games? ...

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Black History Month relevant
Clarifying technological unemployment
On 'Slavery' and nouns

Entertainment


UWI/UTech Carnival a hit
A KALEIDOSCOPE of colours washed the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus, St. Andrew, on Saturday, as they staged their annual Carnival road march.

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UWI carnival's 'Last Lap' a crowd pleaser
'Heineken Studio 98' - a party with a difference
Raw talent rocks the Village Café

Flair


Miss Betty little daughter get big! Hume Johnson: Holding her own
MOST TEENAGERS have no interest in or know little of the country's budget debate normally scheduled around the beginning of April each year.

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A mother's dilemma - Who is taking care of your child?
Do we expect too much?




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