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published: Monday | October 27, 2003
Lead Stories


Calm in MoBay - Phillips says probe starts into double killing by cops - Taxi operators threaten islandwide protest today
WESTERN BUREAU: MINISTER OF National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, said yesterday that investigations have already started into the circumstances which led to the fatal shooting of two elderly men by the police in Flankers...

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...54-y-o tells of her narrow escape
Rooms To Go hits Kingston
CABINET DOCUMENTS: STATE OF EMERGENCY, 1970s - 'In the best interest of the country'
The Jamaican Diaspora for discussion at UWI symposium
Princess returns after pull-out

News


Few takers for NHF scheme
SIX MONTHS after the start of registration, fewer than 40,000 people are now signed up for individual benefits under the National Health Fund (NHF) scheme.

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Golding's questions for Whiteman
House approves airports regulation expansion fund
Munroe to quiz Whiteman
Private member's motion in the Senate

Sport


W'house thrash 'Spring'
GEOFFREY MAXWELL received a harsh welcoming in his first Wray and Nephew National Premier League game as head coach of Constant Spring yesterday at Drewsland, when his team became the victims of a 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Water-house.

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Blatter to break ground for JFF training centre
Cornwall, Holmwood look set to advance
Fit Portmore United thump Arnett 3-1

Commentary


The Flankers debacle
LESS THAN a fortnight after earning commendation for their handling of the Canterbury confrontation in Montego Bay the police have provoked citizen wrath and face investigation over last Saturday's debacle in Flankers.

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State of Emergency? - Stephen Vasciannie
The passions of men and the devil

Letters


NTCS versus JUTC in HWT bus bay
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE MR. Ezroy Millwood's National Transport Co-operative Society is still basking in its arbitration award, there's room for improvement where his drivers and conductors are concerned. I would like to bring to Mr. Millwood's attention.

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Lee Malvo
Somerton Youth Club says thanks
Grenada case differs from transport award
Solutions to water problems are available
A lesson to be learnt
Not a bright idea, JPSCo
Marl Road community needs help

Entertainment


Gospel songbird thrills crowd
Tyrone Reid Staff Reporter

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'Scary Movie 3' rakes in big bucks

Flair


Men behind the glamour
Michelle Barrett Staff Reporter

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Cycle of hope Cancer draws family closer
Leader from birth
a different




Lotto results for October 25, 2003

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