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published: Monday | January 19, 2004
Lead Stories


'Operation Change' JLP to force Government to shift direction
THE COUNTRY is faced with probably its worst economic crisis ever, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) said yesterday, and it has formulated a strategy that will force the government into a change of direction.

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Sewage said flowing into Marine Park
Controversy dogs N/Coast Highway
McKenzie working to improve cemetery
Medical Ministry International treats eye patients in Manchester
Ja, Britain join in drug bust

News


Ombudsman closes files on most cases
POLITICAL OMBUDSMAN Bishop Herro Blair has revealed that his office has brought closure to the majority of complaints received during the two national elections held since the establishment of his office in August 2002.

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Pre-budget briefing
Compulsory school attendance
Tourism officials to discuss study on Carib
Governance matters

Sport


Jamaica score easy win
JAMAICA TICKED off their first victory in the 2004 Carib Beer Cricket Series with a comfortable six-wicket victory over Guyana at Sabina Park yesterday.

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WI facing massive defeat
Campbell makes 'outstanding' return to track
Future of squash tied to Olympics - Beckford
W'house let off Village
Rivoli qualify for final

Commentary


Local Government models
A NEW slant on Local Government reform has been offered in two letters to the Editor published last Saturday and today on the Letters Page opposite.

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Degrees of assessment
The Moon and Mars: another false dawn?
A hopeless search

Letters


Another view of county governance
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great interest your Letter of the Day written by Mr. Garfield O. Whittaker of the Department of Geography, California State University...

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Reducing the Cabinet
Uncertain future
An open letter to NCB Jamaica Ltd
Teaching values and attitudes
Water crisis in the Chapelton Division
The Gleaner Company and Power 106 FM

Entertainment


'Rebel Salute' triumphs regardless
PORT KAISER in St Elizabeth 'erupted into life' on Saturday night for the 11th staging of the 'Rebel Salute' stage show. This event, however, was hit with a few bumps which threatened to derail the show.

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'Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues' quiz

Flair


Desiree soaring to new heights
WHEN 19-year-old Desiree DePass was announced Miss Jamaica World 1999, the news sent her adrenaline pumping and sent her on a natural high.

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Maintain your sanity, change the tags
For Carol Reid... age is just a number
Flexing muscles
Get physical for the bedroom




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