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published: Sunday | June 1, 2003
Lead Stories


Voter fraud watch
Portmore added to EOJ security list

AS ELECTORAL officials refine security measures for the Local Govern-ment elections, two constituencies in the new Portmore municipality have been added to the Electoral Office of Ja-maica's (EOJ) 'watch list' for the upcoming polls...

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A champion's homecoming for Trudy Ann
Amnesty vs Carter
Who is telling the truth?
Tales of hurricane disasters
History of poor planning

News


Cabinet OKs permanent Yallahs bridge
CABINET APPRO-VAL has been granted for the construction of a $180 million permanent bridge to replace the recently destroyed Yallahs River Bailey bridge in St. Thomas...

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Good Samaritan shoots cop by accident
Policeman murdered

Business


Money-saving tips that add up
FACED WITH rising prices, increased expenses and reduced disposable income, the question is often asked, "How can I save money at this time?" You are growing tired ...

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Ja Broilers to increase chicken farmers' pay
Grace's food brands look to worldwide growth strategy

Sport


CRICKET:
Kingston fight back against St Elizabeth

ST. ELIZABETH secured first innings points against hosts Kingston yesterday but were at a shaky 26 for three in their second innings entering today's final day of their Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) Super League match at Sabina Park. In a...

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CRICKET:
West Indies, Australia put end to one-day series
FOOTBALL:
NPL crown up for grabs

Commentary


Shaping up for a new round of financial collapse
'A SURVEY of Global Finance' published by the Economist on May 3-9 incorporated the following three paragraphs... -DAWN RITCH

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Local government and community development
For joy and contemplation

Letters


LETTERS OF THE DAY:
How proud I am

THE EDITOR, Sir: I JUST had to write and say how proud I am of Trudy McLeary. She is awesome! I was so happy to hear that she came in third, of course I would have loved for her to win, but she is a winner...

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Heartiest congrats
Error in Dr Bailly's pronunciation
Down demolition highway

Entertainment


Pauline Forrest-Watson: Opera singer and teacher
Forrest-Watson has performed in a number of major operas and festivals, including Porgy and Bess (with the Glynbourne Festival Opera Company), and at the North Carolina Moravian Festival...

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Literature 'rains' at Calabash

Arts &Leisure


Caribbean cricket: legacy of resistance and struggle
IT IS fitting that an exhibition on cricket opened at the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank (ACIJ/JMB), in downtown Kingston, just as the region was celebrating and savouring the historic win by the West ...

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This little piggy goes to market
Crossed PATHS and OPEN windows

Outlook


Medical student awarded for research
STEFAN HEMMINGS, a 23-year-old final year medical student in the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of the West Indies, recently returned with accolades from an international medical students conference in Egypt. In February 2003, the...

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Gregory STEWART is Ja's Mr. Microsoft




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