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published: Monday | November 10, 2003
Lead Stories


'WE WILL FIGHT IT!' - Seaga against Terrorism Act in current form
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga is vowing to oppose the implementation of the Terrorism Prevention Act, claiming that the governing People's National Party (PNP) cannot be trusted with the power such "fearsome legislation" will bring.

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Spelling Bee kicks off
Big boost for Port Royal - Belgium pledges assistance
Banking on youth - JLP supporters hoping for new things from changed guard
I did not cry, says 'Babsy'

News


Amendment to Customs Act approved
THE HOUSE of Representatives last Tuesday approved an amendment to the Customs Act which, among other things, will provide for the seizure and detention of computer equipment believed to contain information relating to uncustomed...

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What of H/View sewage plant?
World World II veterans honoured at Remembrance Day Service
Ex-soldiers battle for respect

Sport


Waterhouse win first final
WHEN REFEREE Howard Stennett dismissed a strong appeal for a penalty by waving 'play on' in the dying moments of yesterday's Wray and Nephew National Premier League End of First round final between Waterhouse and Harbour View...

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Talbert, Martin vict orious in 5K
Mackin storms away with title
'Eptic' - the spark among W'house fans
Windies batting embarrassment
Speed - standing up to cricket's challenges

Commentary


Praedial larceny and education
PRAEDIAL LARCENY has been a perennial problem for Jamaican farmers, and Government, in attempting to set up a system to intercept stolen farm produce being transported by the thieves, has tabled in Parliament amendments to the Agricultural Produce Act...

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Some senior quiz things
Changes in the Church

Letters


A loss of innocence
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a cause for concern that young children are being left alone with their under-developed intellect and frame of mind, to presume that deviant sexual practices are correct and acceptable.

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Great story, wrong woman
Handling waste properly
Jamaica, 'nuff problem'?
A big mistake
Separating the sheep from the goats
Bus crews and bad behaviour
Change is in the air
Jean P. DaCosta

Entertainment


Beres rules at 'Dance All Rock'
DESPITE ADMIRABLE performances by several artistes, 'Dance All Rock' on Saturday night was stolen by a man who it seems has never flopped on a show. The silky-smooth Beres Hammond was the culprit.

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'Caribbean Fashionweek' makes a positive start
Tentcity 'reloads' with a bang!

Flair


Eat right
PERSONAL TRAINER Martino Redwood, who received his certification from the American Council of Exercise (ACE), has been training clients like Annmarie Hylton (Page 3 weight loss success story) for years.

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Jade unveiled
Annmarie winning battle of the bulge
DADDY'S DIARY - Mommy's home and new school
A spell-binding way to drop the weight




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