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published: Monday | August 4, 2003
Lead Stories


'Support local farming' - G-G challenges Jamaicans at Denbigh
DENBIGH, CLARENDON: SIR HOWARD Cooke, the Governor-General, yesterday challenged Jamaicans to support the local agricultural sector to boost its viability.

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'Return to godly principles' - Pastor expresses concern for nation at Independence Thanksgiving Service
Major crimes on the increase
Baby girl is ninth victim of 'gastro'
Cops bust illegal 'Cash Pot'
How was the KSAC's money spent?

News


More tourism jobs over the next two years
THE TOURISM sector is projected to create some 958 jobs over the next two years from the construction of six hotels that were granted incentives for expansion under the Hotel Incentives Act in the last financial year.

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Child care and crazy ideas
Hutchinson poses questions on agriculture
Saving the manufacturing sector
J'cans in UK celebrate 41st anniversary of Independence
'Death in the heart of democracy'
Archbishop Samuel Carter Foundation launched

Sport


What's next for 'Danny Germs'?
HELP 'DANNY Germs'. Make him a role model even. This is the charge by Oliver Austin, the younger brother of fallen Jamaica and former West Indies all-rounder Richard Austin.

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Hall to run Stadium Complex
Thompson leads Ja sweep in Grand Prix 400m hurdles
Boys' Town close in on Senior League crown

Commentary


Black market book trade
APPARENTLY A lively black market trade is emerging in, of all things, books. In recent weeks, some $500,000 worth of books, the property of Novelty Trading Company, was stolen at the wharf.

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The promised land
A ranking of schools
Hope springs eternal

Letters


A disgrace
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT KIND of service are we, the relatives of our loved ones, receiving from the public morgue system, especially at post-mortem examinations? ...

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Congrats PM Medal awardees
Fix the hospital road
Backward solutions!
Origins of Half-Way Tree
Judging our youth
Who pays for 'terrorism'?
Priorities and punishment
Expensive books
Commentary or comedy?
Pounds, not kilos please

Entertainment


'Fully Loaded 2003' rocked!
WESTERN BUREAU: EXCEPT FOR a fight that had patrons scurrying minutes before the show ended and a police officer escorting disc jockey Tony Matterhorn momentarily off-stage for using profanity, 'Fully Loaded 2003' rocked!...

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Dynamic duo does it again
Michelle McKoy is 'Dancehall Queen 2003'

Flair


Self portrait - Sheryl Lee Ralph talks about love, getting naked and the joy of being alive
"HELLO DEAR, how are you? The time is just so hot, whew! Since I came back home, I've been drinking lots of water, lots of it with lime and honey.

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Beres rocks away with the flow
Designer Vagina
I jus love Miss Lou
MEN AT WORK
James of St James - Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2003




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