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published: Tuesday | December 30, 2003
Lead Stories


Flights of fear - Armed marshals for US-bound airplanes
THE UNITED States Department of Homeland Security yesterday announced a new requirement for armed law enforcement officers to be placed on some flights - a move aimed at preventing planes from being hijacked in that country.

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Gleaner Honour Award Nominee - Success across the seas
Fireworks on waterfront for New Year's Eve
Sting promoters blame Bounty, Kartel
Ministry plans next move
Australia, New Zealand could supply local beef

News


'Not our fault!' - Solid Waste Authority denies responsibility for MoBay garbage pile-up
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NATIONAL Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has denied that it is to be blamed for loads of garbage piling up at the Charles Gordon Market in Montego Bay.

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Education values lost, says Hanover leader
Woman dies in fire, families left homeless
Yitades Gebre awarded for invaluable leadership
Clients' information secured, says Trade Point boss
CWJ, Shell recycling project reaps rewards

Sport


Simpson marks 900th winner
BETTING ON the Pick-9 and Super-6 reached a frenzy at the back-to-back holiday meets last weekend with Boxing Day possibly setting a record insofar as exotic bets are concerned.

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Synchronised show was a real 'Razzle Dazzle'
The Noran Batman fiasco
'No whitewash'- Lara makes bold promise after losing second Test against SA
'Shiv', Sarwan centuries fail to save Windies
Arnett facing dilemma
Poor selection, injuries hurt WI

Commentary


Savagery at Sting
THE EVENTS that aborted the 20th staging of STING at Jamworld in Portmore, St. Catherine, were an embarrassment to the entertainment industry and Jamaica.

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A city looks to the New Year
How much is a speech worth?
Revisiting the Christmas Rebellion

Letters


Dancehall's depravity
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS appalling to see the murky depths to which dancehall music in Jamaica has sunk. These hurry-come-up babblers spew profanities...

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'Edu-tainment'
Stop behaving like 'lumpens'
Mandeville has been enhanced
Let us renew our historical bonds
'Mary is dead'
The power of language is application
More social ills
'So-called multi-racial city'
Digicel, do the noble thing!

Entertainment


The good, the bad and the ugly of Sting fashion
FROM THE resplendent to the ridiculous. Fashions at Sting indicated why it was dubbed as the greatest one night show on earth.

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Tafari Hines: A modelling success at 20

Mind &Spirit


Banking on God for ministry
Today Mind&Spirit concludes for this year its series on the Theological Late Bloomers - persons who at 50 years or older have decided to pursue pastoral or other related ministries.

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Churches ablaze with 'Purpose'




Lotto results for December 27, 2003

LOTTO: 05 06 11 18 23 36 
B/BALL:  34  FREE TICKET: h

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