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published: Monday | August 25, 2003
Lead Stories


Highway trap - Phillips outlines plan to nab migrating criminals
DR. PETER Phillips, the Minister of National Security, says the security forces will be confronting the growing migration of organised criminals from Kingston to other sections of the country...

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Ja under severe weather alert
Murders clear 600 mark
Protest causes garbage pile-up in Montego Bay
Lawmen pressure higglers
Ministry approves 42 school repair contracts
Crashes kill four
Corporate Area 'Police Week' kicks off

News


St Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation launches global fund-raising project
GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sir Howard Cooke on Friday launched a global fund-raising project for the St. Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation, with the aim of raising $50 million annually over three years to assist with the development of the parish.

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Second youth info centre for St Mary
J'cans in Canada lauded for positive contributions
Deep-water pier for Lucea
Mayor of Falmouth establishes management committees
Ja to host global workshop on early childhood
CSME and CCJ will give true independence - Nicholson to region

Sport


Powell disqualified after 100m false start fiasco
PARIS, France: NATIONAL SPRINT champion Asafa Powell was disqualified from the men's 100 metres in a second round heat that featured a bizarre incident, in which American Jon Drummond staged a sit-in protest...

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Blake will be back

Commentary


Inflation woes
DERICK LATIBEAUDIERE, Governor of the Bank of Jamaica, is forecasting that Jamaica's inflation rate for the current fiscal year may reach 13 per cent. This is not good news.

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Naked and unbound
The unclothed truth
The back-to-school blues are here again

Letters


Review the toll policy
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CONTENTS of the full-page advertisement in The Gleaner dated August 18 regarding Notice of Intention to make Toll Order are nothing short of amazing, in two respects...

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No sense in having dual nationality
Go-Jamaica a good web site
Lie-detector tests useful
EU's policy on agriculture
Unshackling our minds
Relax gun laws
Feelings of discomfort
Revenues from New Kgn park
Fear coming back home

Entertainment


'Summer Sizzle' heats up White River
WHOEVER CAME up with the name 'Summer Sizzle' for the event to celebrate Beenie Man's 25 years in the industry was bang on target. The show produced some red-hot performances.

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Another Diva born?
MISS JAMAICA WORLD 2003 CONTESTANTS

Flair


For the love of books!
Soft spoken Sean Alban Thomas is one of four male professional librarians in the Jamaica Library Service Network and he enjoys his present role thoroughly.

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MEN AT WORK Guard on Duty!
Mommy in 'Domamica'
The men-o-pause




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