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published: Wednesday | January 7, 2004
Lead Stories


Tight days ahead - Omar Davies says Ministries will have to do more with less
DR. OMAR Davies, Minister of Finance and Planning, has indicated that Government Ministries and departments will have to learn to do more with less in the upcoming fiscal year.

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$23m stolen from ATMs
C&WJ secures expansion funds
PSOJ hopeful about economic growth
Med techs' trial to continue
Dominica PM dies

News


New education regulations to come
SENATOR NOEL Montieth, Minister of State for Education, Youth and Culture, is expected to provide Cabinet with a final draft of the revised Education Regulations by the end of February.

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Nat'l prayer breakfast for next Thursday
Juggling many balls
Not much has changed - The buildings have run down, most need to be razed
Henry Campbell's story
It happened in Ja in 2003

Business


Record tourist arrivals for 2003
JAMAICA HAD more than 1.34 million stop-over tourist arrivals last year, according to preliminary figures from the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB).

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ITON QUITS - HEAD OF JSE SAYS TIME FOR A CHANGE
Remittances up in December
Greater productivity needed - World Bank
Tepid response to Govt's latest bond

Sport


Sensational Smith saves the day for West Indies
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, CMC: DWAYNE SMITH earned immediate comparisons with some of the legends of West Indies batsmanship yesterday...

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Jetsetters, Omega advance
Tomorrow's People to take on Mt Salem
Rush on to complete NPL player transfers

Commentary


The education imperative
THE PRIME Minister's call for a complete re-evaluation of Jamaica's education system is timely, as we have already pointed out, and there is ample evidence, clearly documented in recent months...

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Balance academic and personal development
Failed education system
School reform

Letters


Airplanes and guns don't mix
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me space to comment on your lead story published in your issue of December 30, regarding the new requirement that armed air marshals be placed on all flights into the United States.

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Teachers have the right to migrate
Let's stop persecuting dancehall
Gaddafi not a 'Saddam' or 'Slobodan'
Grossly unfair treatment of farm workers
Mentally ill street people
Education policy
New entry-exit regulations

Entertainment


BIG belles strut their stuff
THE NEW queen of the big beauties has been crowned. Late last month a competition celebrating big and beautiful women was held in Tortola (the British West Indies).

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'In The Cut' could spoil Ryan's career

Profiles in Medicine


Slim chance of contracting 'mad cow disease'
BEEF IS really getting some hard knocks these days. In one corner, there are nutritionists unravelling a long list of reasons not to eat it - too much fat, it packs in the cholesterol, clogs up the heart vessels, it's not 'white meat' and so on.

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Ephedra - friend or foe?
Exercise to keep good health
Imagined ugliness syndrome
Nutritional pitfalls during pregnancy
Enjoy sex more: don't chase your orgasm
Groundings on breast cancer
Keeping those resolutions




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