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published: Tuesday | January 6, 2004
Lead Stories


Big police shake-up
A SHAKE-UP in the officer corps of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has seen at least seven officers transferred from their divisions, while others who had been second in command, have moved up.

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RBTT MoBay's ATMs fleeced
No word yet on economic path
Good marks for resort cops
Royston Clifford is dead
AIDS policy in schools gets approval

News


JAMAICA'S INFIRMARIES - Struggling for survival
THE STRONG odour of urine hits. Beds and people are scattered within and outside of rooms of decrepit wooden buildings. This is the home of 71 elderly, mentally ill and disabled men and women.

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Conditions worsen for the elderly
Existing on State welfare
Bioinformatics - a new discipline
Maritime security confab for January 13
Remittance firm fetes children

Sport


Mammoth target
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, CMC: AN UNEXPECTED deterioration of the weather conditions yesterday proved only a temporary reprieve for the West Indies as Herschelle Gibbs and Jacques Kallis plundered the hapless visitors.

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19 nominated for Carreras awards
2003: Mixed fortunes for industry
Ryan Darby saddles up for racing challenge
N/Manley, St Jago opener
Janelle Atkinson strikes gold in quick time
Selecting the best as the country's reps

Commentary


Enforcing the Noise Abatement Act
THE CHRISTIANA police must be commended for firmly enforcing the Noise Abatement Act on New Year's Eve. At the receiving end of the law this time were members of a church who attended a Watchnight service and gospel concert.

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Stand united against crime
Pigs, people and Plato
To keep us awake forever

Letters


A challenge to the dancehall fraternity
THE EDITOR Sir, I WOULD like to wish all Jamaicans a better year than the last. I would like to address the issue of 'influence' which most dancehall entertainers are ignorant they possess, to help those who are fond of their music to lead more sensible.

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Platinum card concerns
Further investigations on the NSWMA needed
Casinos the answer to Ja's problems?
J'cans are Ja's worst enemies
Bedward: A wonderful treat
Stung by Sting
Support our theatre
A relevant experiment

Entertainment


200 years of freedom - UWI celebrates the bicentennial of the Haiti Revolution
IT HAS been 200 years since Haiti succeeded in freeing itself from French rule. It has been 200 years since Haiti freed itself from slavery.

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Excellent performance by JC choir

Mind &Spirit


Year of the silent church
FOR REASONS unknown outside of their own circles, both denominational and umbrella groups have been silent on national issues. Many viewed the Church as failing to give leadership at a time when the nation faced serious crises in...

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Jeanette Bain Sharing God through theatre




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