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published: Thursday | March 6, 2003
Lead Stories


Nadine makes it big as Vogue model
JAMAICA'S NADINE Willis, former exotic dancer turned international model, scored a major triumph yesterday, making history when she shot an editorial feature for top European fashion magazine...

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US tightens entry criteria - Public officials face close scrutiny for 'acts of corruption'
Minister says Portmore ready for municipality
PAC wants review of patient assessment system - Auditor-General cites sloppiness in Health Ministry's accounting practices
WINDALCO contracts out mining
Gov't abandons plans to remove Mona squatters

News


PALS teenager conquers anger
A YEAR ago, anger clouded Stacy-ann Arthurs' every thought and shadowed her every move.

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Nurses get overdue allowances
Gov't docks councillors' pay cheques
Girls' Brigade launches tag drive
Touch of France - Third edition lauched
More rural roads to be rehabilitated
Overall improvement in CXC performance
Westmoreland appeals for drains to be cleaned
After Bertram loses seat... Parchment wins battle for office too
Hampden farmers face tough times
Citrus workers end strike
Hoteliers brace for Gulf War II

Business


Crimson Dawn nearing 30
DESPITE THE economic and global challenges now being faced by small businesses in the local apparel sector, Crimson Dawn continues to perform well, not only in the local, but also the regional and international marketplace.

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Stocks slide as worries escalate over war on Iraq

Sport


Richards, Campbell head Ja squad for Indoor Champs
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC: REIGNING CHAMPIONS Sandie Richards and Juliet Campbell are in a star-studded Jamaica squad of 22 for the IAAF World Indoor Track & Field Indoor Championship in Birmingham, England later this month.

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Will Super Six round be a disappointment?
Simpson notches four-timer
Manchester United inch closer to Arsenal
Arnett hold Necaxa to draw
Bucknor chosen for Super Six

Commentary


Financial collapse revisited
THE RECENT letter from Mr. Donald Lindo, a former vice-president of the Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Society, and other letters to the Editor will, we hope, rekindle an interest in finding out the causal factors...

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Will UWI no longer gild PNP's lily?
The pension time-bomb
In memoriam: Carl Stone, 1940-1993

Letters


Tribute to Patrick Ewing
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER WATCHING last night's (2.28.03) ceremony honouring one of Jamaica's great sons of sport in which they retired his jersey #33 I must share the joy and happiness this has brought to me and the many others who watched this tribute...

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Disappointing Windies
The indignity of unwarranted searches
Mrs Gloudon, I disagree
Phone card prices
$95m for consultancy fees shocking
Frightening, yet amusing
Mr. Seaga, it's time to go

Entertainment


Sean Paul, 'Ele' double winners at STAR Awards
SEAN PAUL and Elephant Man both walked away from the THE STAR Awards 2003 double winners on Tuesday night. The awards were held at The Gleaner's Roof Garden at its offices on North Street, Kingston.

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An enjoyable 'Dance Through The Decades'

Cornwall Edition


'Nastiness' - Unsanitary conditions at Lucea Market
WESTERN BUREAU: DESPITE NUMEROUS promises from the Hanover Parish Council to remedy the deplorable conditions at the Lucea Market, the unsanitary conditions continue to be a source of great concern to both vendors and shoppers.

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Amos to explain detention policy today
SDC promoting unity in the inner city
Black River needs a new market
CARIFTA sports western winners

What's Cooking


great starts Mornings never tasted better
Slow down! Take time to make and enjoy a leisurely breakfast. Make up a batch of waffles, pancakes, or cheese biscuits, and put your feet up and enjoy a steaming cup of coffee or herbal tea.

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Warm up breakfast with hot, yeasted waffles...
...or how about some pancakes?




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