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published: Monday | January 26, 2004
Lead Stories


Seaga's firms for A-G's scrutiny
PRIME MINISTER P.J Patterson, stating that he had an obligation to "protect the public purse", said yesterday that the Attorney-General's Department would provide the Government with advice on how to handle financial matters...

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Four more killed in Spn Town
Six arrested for bogus jazz concert tickets
$Billion loan needed to revive beef industry
Chang calls for crime-fighting talks
The 'Bee' buzzes on February 3
Ira Rowe dies at 75

News


Revised Agri Credit Board Act passed
AMENDMENTS TO the Agricultural Credit Board Act have been passed in the Senate, allowing the removal of grant and loan-making functions from that body.

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PC banks to merge operations
Rights of spouses Bill delayed, parliamentarians missing
A Kittitian Jamaican
GTECH gives financial injection to hospital project
Peace talks in West Kingston
Stafford Burrowes: A man with a vision
Venezuelan Ambassador feels at home in Jamaica

Sport


Windies plunge to record depths
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, CMC: CRIPPLED BY a poor decision that accounted for their captain, West Indies crashed to a humiliating 209-run defeat in the first One-day International cricket match against South Africa yesterday.

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Pain-free Taylor on the mend
Think on these things
Big three for Queen's meet
Campbell wins 200m
Cornwall blowout Merlene Ottey
C Spring golf club's first female president
Tivoli on top
Close finish on the cards

Commentary


Administration of justice
THE PARLOUS state of the Jamaica Printing Services, which took over the functions of the Government Printing Office in 1992, was the subject of a column in this newspaper last week.

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Election horse race
Beating the children
Rape, rights and culture

Letters


Bring reading back into schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A librarian and a teacher of the English Language I find that our youngsters have, in this technological age, become altogether reluctant in the pursuit of entertainment or even knowledge in the form of a good book.

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Wake up NWC
Not prepared for Schools' Challenge Quiz
Decline in the cattle industry
Expressing our gratitude
Underhanded movements in Western St Mary
Studies done on casino gambling
Benefits needed for innocents shot by police
BoJ, Ministry of Finance's negligence

Entertainment


Keys did please! 'Air J Jazz Fest' gets treat from the birthday girl
'Air J Jazz Fest' gets treat from the birthday girl WHEN ALICIA Keys strutted on to the stage at the Cinnamon Hill golf course, Rose Hall, Montego Bay, on Saturday night...

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Friday night jazz ... sizzling
Johnny Cash honoured
A night of musical bliss

Flair


Techno visionaries - Afflicting the world through technology
Our country is known for its extremes. A place packed with originality and creative energy that continues to flourish despite the current socio-political state that has removed the personal pride of many.

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Look like Jade Fulford in 2004
Whiz-kid makes mark on techno world




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