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published: Tuesday | April 1, 2003
Lead Stories


JPSCo rates go up - Consumers to benefit from efficiency gains
JAMAICA PUBLIC Service Company (JPSCo) customers will start paying an average of nearly two per cent more for electricity starting today, according to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR).

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$100m fire in Hanover
Dry times hit East Portland
EXED nurses promised stipends
Robbers fleece Red Stripe of millions
Coalition troops kill 7 women, children

News


'Death Row': Playing on the public conscience
ONE THING which is never far from the minds of Jamaicans today is violence. Our country is in its grip and different people try to tackle the one-eyed monster in different ways.

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Financing democracy
US, British false claims litter Iraq war
Conflict gives press more freedom in Gulf
Rivers run low but residents fight the heat
Sharky's shooting case off till Apr 24
Gov't moves to cut coroner's court backlogs

Business


UWI to provide regional banking education
FUNDING HAS been provided for the University of the West Indies (UWI) to support the development of a Caribbean bankers professional training programme.

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EU boosts aid for Iraq
US stocks slip again

Sport


Lara back in charge
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: DOUBLE WORLD batting record holder Brian Lara has been returned to West Indies captaincy for the Cable & Wireless home series against Australia and Sri Lanka.

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Lara: A different style
Looking in the mirror
Spanish Town punter wins big
Reggae Boyz leave for Venezuela

Commentary


New gated communities
THE TERM "gated community" has taken on new meaning. Many in the society have long sought security in housing estates behind gates and guards. Security concerns from a rising crime wave over years have been the main motivator.

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'Tom drunk but Tom no fool'
Do not be fooled
CVM TV at 10

Letters


Hands off Lime Cay!
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIME CAY is owned by the government and people of Jamaica for the benefit of the people and not for the benefit of one or small group of entrepreneurs who see this merely as a money making opportunity.

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Anti-Bish or reality?
Response to a warning
Reggae brings back Love
Positivity and superb entertainment
Mrs. Y. Joy Williams

The Shipping Industry


PAJ to invite bids for gantry cranes
THE PORT Authority of Jamaica has advertised its intention to invite bids for four shore based container handling gantry cranes to be installed at the North Terminal at the Kingston Container Terminals, Port Bustamante.

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CSA mid-year meeting for Miami
Panama Canal calms war fears

Mind &Spirit


Reaching Burkina Faso
ARRIVING IN the Caribbean region in the fall of 2001 to reorganise the Wycliffe Caribbean home organisation, I had no idea what a surprise lay in store for me in Jamaica.

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GERRY GALLIMORE:
Myles Munroe decries begging on Christian TV
Munroe blurs distinction between father and husband
Iraq-US war won't rock religious landscape - John Mbiti




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