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published: Tuesday | August 12, 2003
Lead Stories


Gangs elude cops
HIGHLY MOBILE and well-organised criminal gangs are punching major holes in the Government's latest offensive on criminal activities in the country.

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Killings plague MoBay
Police grounded
Police give cash towards inner-city school repairs
Surge in crime angers Portmore Pines residents
Court fines Sean Paul

News


Maintaining a competitive edge - The key to survival on Port of Kingston
THE PORT of Kingston - with a ranking of 65 among the world's top 100 ports - continues to expand and develop its world-class facility and is viewed as a centrepiece for transshipment in the region.

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Tribute to the Hon Justice Neville Clarke, CD
Man arrested for knife attack on Cuban nurse
JPSCo cleared of negligence
Sandals awards 21 scholarships
Court fines Sean Paul

Sport


Daley signs for Reading
WEEKS OF uncertainty finally ended for Portmore United midfield Omar Daley yesterday.

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JRTA objects to Gov't concessions
Big carryover in Pick-9
Jamaica's Ralph ties MLS rookie record
Jamaica open three-dayers against ROA
Four Jamaicans in action today

Commentary


Enforce the laws
THE BOOKS are cluttered with laws that are not enforced. And nothing breeds greater disrespect for the law than non-enforcement.

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Gay power
Conspicuous by his absence
Defiling our children's rights

Letters


Time to put petty things aside and work together
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing in regard to the uproar being created over the statue at Emancipation Park. I think many of us Jamaicans are being quite hypocritical on this matter.

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CXC rankings
'Nothing wrong with nude statues
Inspiring art
Still in 'chains'
Art could be a godsend
The projective test
The Denbigh Show
Welcome news
Water lock-offs
Not appropriate
The naked truth
Boonoonoonoos welcome

Entertainment


Pulse eliminations an exciting affair - When it was over, 180 persons were chosen from the group of 260 to contest the individual competitions
THE SCREAMS from segments of the audience at the Villa Ronai, Stony Hill, St. Andrew, on Sunday threatened to shatter eardrums as the objects of excitement...

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PROFILE - RICHARD DERBY - Passion for folk forms keeps him going

Mind &Spirit


Evangelist Julius Creary 'WIRY AND FIERY'
HE PREACHES as if charged with electricity. Standing six feet three inches, and despite his 65 years, his eyes burn brightly, his arms flail, his voice whispers and crescendos...

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BETRAYED!
Should Rastas, too, repent?
Up close with an evangelist




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