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published: Sunday | August 31, 2003
Lead Stories


NO WAY!
Junor rejects call for 'red light' districts

HEALTH MINISTER John Junor has flatly rejected calls by the health and social work community for the setting up of a 'red light' district or safe zone for local prostitutes ...

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Americans convicted for forced labour against Jamaicans
The changing face of Riverton City
Eye-scan, fingerprint tests for UK entry

News


Policeman gunned down in St Catherine
NANCY DENNIS-WRIGHT, 38, buried her face in the bosom of Inspector Cupie Collier-Dobson and wept uncontrollably as she sat on a chair in the guardroom of the Spanish Town ...

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C'ttee to submit proposals on jury system tomorrow
New direction for Hampden Sugar Estate

Business


Scotiabank Jamaica makes record profit
SCOTIABANK JAMAICA has reported a third quarter net profit of more than $1.5 billion, an increase of $561 million over the same period last year, and in the process recorded its best quarter on record. William Clarke, managing director of Scotiabank...

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GKRS to launch US/Ja bill payment service
US company, Paymaster in business alliance
DON CRAWFORD
In response to 'Big Spender'

Sport


World Champs report:
Jamaica poised to finish with a bang

PARIS, France: JAMAICA ADVANCED to three relay finals on the penultimate day of the ninth IAAF World Athletics Championships at the Stade de France ...

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Melbourne claim crown
'The King' rules
Untouchable Strikers poised to take title

Commentary


The sex trade dilemma
ADVOCATES FOR the regularisation and decriminalisation of prostitution in Jamaica are clearly well-intentioned but are batting on a sticky wicket. The health concerns amid the HIV/AIDS scare and inconsistencies attendant in policing both sellers and...

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Bauxite/alumina industry looks secure, but...
A state of mental paralysis
Changing times
What hope for English in Jamaica

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Do we want law or lawlessness?

THE EDITOR, Sir:IT IS just unbelievable how much contempt for the law is exhibited daily. It seems to be worsening. Several times I stop at the intersection of ...

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Chaos in the education system
Who appointed you God?
Homosexuality is a sin from the devil

Entertainment


From downtown to uptown Dancehall's evolution
DANCEHALL MUSIC in Jamaica never stops evolving. It has come under fire for its lewdness, violence and explicitness, yet it is praised for its vibe and energy, the employment opportunities ...

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Three heartbeats, one Pulse
Love gained and love lost

Arts &Leisure


Flights of intuition
AT THE entrance to the exhibition, the technique is the first thing that greets you ­ relief paintings with images cut from wood and forms modelled with what appears to be a combination of sand and a binding agent, which is glued to hardboard ...

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Artie and Criminology College

In Focus


The PNP, JLP succession debate
THE DISCUSSION is intensifying as to who will succeed our present political leaders and this issue is so critical and momentous for Jamaica that we cannot leave it to party delegates to decide...-Ian Boyne

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Reforming Caribbean politics




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