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published: Friday | November 28, 2003
Lead Stories


NWC cracks down - ... Goes to court for permission to sell customers' homes to cover debts
THE NATIONAL Water Commission (NWC) is turning up the pressure on delinquent account holders by seeking court authorisation to resell their houses in a bid to recoup a significant portion of the $3 billion owed to the agency by customers.

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'Marijuana could be decriminalised soon'
Gov't is running scared, says Seaga
Outstanding subsidy paid to reclassified schools
Chang backs MoBay Mayor in Council row

News


J 'cans injured in Russia
THE JAMAICAN Government says it continues to monitor the situation surrounding the fire at the People's Friendship University in Moscow, Russia which left two Jamaicans nursing injures.

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JPSCo hosts energy workshop
EAC ready for campaign funding talks
Landfills will replace dumps
MoBay High student is Junior Mayor

Business


Gov't struggling to pay its bills
A DESPERATE scramble for cash is now under way in the public sector.

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Dairy industry calls for help
Scotiabank reports $5.5 billion profit
'There is a hole in the fiscal bucket'
How will Jamaica emerge from its debt problem?

Sport


Lamey's antics mar victory
INDISCIPLINE REARED its ugly head again in the Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) yesterday when Waterhouse striker Kevin Lamey refused to be substituted during his team's second-round match with Reno at the Drewsland Mini Stadium.

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H. View struggle again
Do-or-die for WI tomorrow
Go with Jack De Prince
Racing could be fishy business
It's now or never for West Indies

Commentary


Middle East double-standard
A RECENT report in the Los Angeles Times that Israel can now launch nuclear missiles from submarines, thereby putting her nuclear arsenal beyond the reach of any Arab missiles, points to a dangerous tension at the heart of the Middle East.

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Another World AIDS Day
Good for the Goose
Cheating for education

Letters


Bruce Golding and the Seaga syndrome
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANKS TO an inept PNP government and an economy that will not experience any meaningful recovery (no matter the strategies), the stage has been set for the JLP to form the next government.

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Support for MoBay Mayor
Speaking 'perfect' English
Reverting to colonial status
Verbal commitment for change
Omissions from Jamaica's football greats
Rastas and Christians
Bad attitude at Bustamante Hospital
Poor moral standard

Entertainment


Schools' Drama Festival struggles on
LAST WEEK Thursday, the Schools' Drama Festival completed its 54th staging after three days of competition at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Drive, Kingston. Eight schools participated in this year's event.

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Fashionable turnout or AIDS support fund-raiser




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