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published: Tuesday | March 11, 2003
Lead Stories


Clergy slams casino idea
WITH GOVERNMENT apparently looking again at potential benefits to the economy from casino gambling, several religious leaders yesterday reiterated the Church's opposition to legalising casinos in Jamaica.

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Central Kgn blaze leaves 21 homeless
Bakeries hike prices
Law office search case for June 9 hearing
Crime crippling investment - JEF
Dusty nuisance hurts businesses

News


Gov't to strengthen women's rights laws
GOVERNMENT IS looking to strengthen laws aimed at protecting and promoting women's rights during this legislative year.

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Fugitive denounces Ja's justice system
'Alozade' could face second lawsuit
Environmental agency to investigate fish kill
Two killed, one injured
'Unbearable dust nuisance' causes St Ann demonstration
Growth of diabetes a major challenge, says former Surgeon-General
A story of forgiveness
Answering the call - Part II
Tourism Minister addresses traffic concerns in 'Ochi'
Vendors angered by removal
Hampden to serve as 'transloading centre'
CUMI may close night shelter - Parish Council asked to take over operations

Business


Used car buyers to benefit from new valuation system
USED CAR dealers and retail consumers should start benefiting from a new system being employed by the Jamaica Customs Department, as of yesterday, to determine the value of used motor vehicles, parts and equipment imported into the island.

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Customs reports system failure

Sport


Upsetters stump Pools players
FOR THE second consecutive week, maximum 32 points eluded punters in the Racing Pools game, as five with 31 points shared the $60,000 category two prize.

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Indoor facility on the move
Sensational Taylor destroys Trinidad
Captaincy a distant thought says Sarwan

Commentary


Action or more talk?
GIVEN THE rumours and uncertainties swirling through the financial sector and a general sense of unease in the society in anticipation of the forthcoming budget exercise...

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Revenge, killings and forgiveness
Marking time
Waiting to exhale

Letters


Clarifying the role of US marshals
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECOGNISING THE concerns ex-pressed by your newspaper on March 5 "US marshals and the law"), I wish to clarify the status of US-Jamaica law enforcement co-operation, and the US Marshals specifically.

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Time to wake up!
Excellent agri article
Reuniting for peace
Prospects of tourism product

Entertainment


A disorganised staging of 'Eye on Fashion 2003'
THE SECRET to the successful staging of any show is proper organisation. Obviously the promoters of Sunday night's 'Eye on Fashion 2003', which was staged at the Hilton Kingston Hotel, did not know that. What was presented was the disorganised staging of.

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Mardi Gras party: a swinging affair

The Shipping Industry


Freight Handlers is Econocaribe's 'Foreign Agent for 2002'
FREIGHT HANDLERS Limited, local agents for Econocaribe Consolidators Inc. of Miami, Florida, has been recognised as the company's Foreign Agent of the Year 2002 for the sixth time in 10 years.

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Local BASC moves a step further




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LOTTO: 12 15 17 21 23 33 
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