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published: Tuesday | January 27, 2004
Lead Stories


Spanish Town tense Police, PMI, politicians take charge
A STRONG police presence will remain in Shelter Rock, Spanish Town, St. Catherine, where four people were shot dead Saturday night. This, as the long arm of the law attempts to bring warring gangs under control.

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BoJ cuts rates again
Christopher's dream of walking nears reality
A father's support
Blood Bank cuts back - Reagents used for testing unavailable due to cash crunch
Cop shot dead in Clarendon
Gov't seeks NCB loan to fund wind farm

News


Cell phones seized in prison search
HEAD OF the Correctional Services Department, Major Richard Reece, has reported that a significant number of cellular phones have been confisticated at the St. Catherine District Prison...

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Vendors get extension to pay outstanding fees
Bellhop acquitted of rape of tourist
MP calls for gun amnesty
Juror shortage hits St James Circuit Court
Knowledge is power

Business


Richard Byles to be new head of LoJ in March
PRESIDENT AND Chief Executive Officer of Pan Jamaican Investment Trust, Mr. Richard Byles is to be appointed as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of life insurance company...

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80 million LoJ shares traded 'over the counter'
C&WJ launches e-Directory
BoJ reduces interest rates for the second time in a month

Sport


Jamaica fall short
DOUBLE DEFENDING champions Barbados improved their chances of retaining the Cup and winning a place in the semi-finals of the International Challenge Trophy with a fairly comfortable victory over Jamaica in their Carib Beer Series...

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JC too hot for Calabar
Three for P Hussey
Massive boost for schoolgirls football

Commentary


The Old Capital needs help now!
THE CAPITAL of St. Catherine, historic Spanish Town, has become one of the country's notorious killing fields.

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A judge and the ass of a law
Unintended consequences
Who killed Shakara Harris?

Letters


Is the Riverton City dump a health hazard?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS public knowledge that there is a constant odour and sometimes smoke being emitted from the Riverton City Dump. Added to this is the pollution from the industrial emission and heavy vehicular traffic in its vicinity.

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Who will help Miss Walker?
JPSCo must do better
A change of reality needed
Trial and error needed for growth
Keep it up Mona!
Who are our children's keepers?
Intolerance and death
'Combolo' a must-see
Oniel Graham

Entertainment


Jazz festival soars with gospel acts
PAPA SAN brought the 'Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival' to a thrilling, praise-filled end on Sunday night. Sunday featured the gospel segment of the four day festival.

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'Back To Basics': Cut short, but sweet
DJs 'dun riddim' at Mas Camp

The Shipping Industry


What does the future hold for the maritime industry? Today, we present the final New Year messages from leaders in the maritime industry in response to the above question: MAJ will ensure compliance
MARITIME SECURITY issues will doubtlessly dominate the industry's activities and focus before the July, 2004 deadline for the implementation of the International Ships and Port Facility (ISPS) Code and beyond...

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2004 should be a good year
New opportunities for development

Mind &Spirit


A pilgrimage to forgiveness 'Father forgive them not for they knew what they were doing,' is the prayer of the unforgiving heart.
FORGIVENESS IS perhaps the hardest of Christian virtues human beings are called on to demonstrate. It is often a journey and not a destination. The challenge is for people to begin the journey and stay the course.

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PART 2 ROOMES on the go




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