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published: Tuesday | April 29, 2003
Lead Stories


Anxiety over cess
IMPORTERS ARE waiting anxiously for tomorrow's closing statement in the 2003/04 Budget Debate from Dr. Omar Davies, Finance and Planning Minister, on the controversial four per cent cess on imports.

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Vendors lose $millions in Jubilee Market blaze
UNESCO to host conference in Ja
Seaga wants debate before tax
Two dead in attack on station - Cop foils morning ambush - One assailant on the run
EOJ wins $28m contract in Antigua

News


Child Month activities launched
THE NEED to protect the nation's youth will be the focus of this year's National Child Month celebrations.

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Brighter days for Moy Hall Factory
Garner pledges democracy - ...but Iraqis split over US role
Public Defender clears the air ...wants public to understand the reach of his jurisdiction
Carib Media Exchange now set for MoBay
Eastwood Park Gardens to be rezoned

Business


Gov't raises $14 billion
THE GOVERNMENT has raised $14.3 billion from the debenture issued through the Ministry of Finance and Planning on the local market last week.

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Big money long way off in Iraq's oil industry
BWIA unions oppose plans to cut salaries

Sport


Clunis, Parchment development pleases trainer Vin Edwards
VETERAN TRAINER Vin Edwards is pleased with the progress of his apprentice riders, Phillip Clunis and Phillip Parchment - both of whom rode doubles recently.

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Veteran punter nabs two prizes
The topsy-turvy Classic series
England strike first
Close going in Grace Shield final

Commentary


The National Health Fund
REGISTRATION FOR benefits from the National Health Fund (NHF) began at some 70 designated centres, as well as hospitals and clinics, doctors' offices and Electoral Office registration centres across the island yesterday.

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Cultural Clash II
Impeaching a sleeping Parliament
Who advised Dr. Davies?

Letters


The case of the missing handbag
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican national residing in New York, who recently returned from visiting Jamaica during the Easter holidays.

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Growth plan not working
Congrats
A credible idea
Flying high on cuisine
Help for rural roads
Addressing the whole

Entertainment


Maxi Priest: Getting enchantingly close to his audience
WESTERN BUREAU: MAXI PRIEST lived up to the billing 'Enchantingly Close to You' at Montego Bay's Club Inferno on Saturday night, in St. James.

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'Bacchanal Jamaica': unlike anything else

The Shipping Industry


Multi-billion dollar expansion for KCT
Minister of Transport and Works, Robert Pickersgill recently announced the $3.7 billion fourth phase expansion of the Kingston Container Terminal as well as other initiatives for improvement.

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New services for Port of Kingston

Mind &Spirit


Logging on to the CYBER CHURCH Logging on to the cyber church
"A CHURCH that does not address the issues that matter to the net culture is worse than irrelevant. It is a church that ignores Jesus' instruction to be 'salt' and 'light' in the world - and that world must include the realm of cyberspace."

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Few church schools since Independence
A 'hidden hero' - Jamaican missionary makes a mark on the Christian church in Africa
Hi-tech propels LOVE-TV anywhere




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