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published: Wednesday | February 18, 2004
Lead Stories


Forbes gets death threats
SPECIAL BRANCH detectives are now probing reports of a plot to kill Police Commissioner Francis Forbes.

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'MoU to save $5b'
Archbishop Edgerton Clarke steps down
Three escape from Falmouth lock-up
Typhoid fever hits Westmoreland
Committee to recommend ganja decriminalisation

News


Treasure hunters gear up
THE ATLANTA-BASED Admiralty Corporation is trying to fast-track its plans so that it can begin its search for sunken treasure in Jamaican waters by April 2004, a high-ranking company executive told The Gleaner yesterday.

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Jamaica overrun by bootleg liquor - Hart
Criminal activities plague St James
Bush fire sparks concerns
Government has failed to increase agri production, says Hutchinson

Business


Billions lost in customs duties - Illegal importers defraud Gov't of GCT
THE JAMAICA Chamber of Commerce (JCC) was addressed by Michael Surridge, chief technical director of the Financial Crimes Unit, at their monthly board meeting held at 85 Duke Street yesterday.

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Deficit figure set at 6.9 per cent of GDP
PC users - beware of the MyDoom worm
C&W profits dive 46 per cent, lays off 450 workers

Sport


Boyz to make a point
THE REGGAE BOYZ aim to make a statement for the national football programme when they tackle top South American team Uruguay in a friendly international at the National Stadium at 6:30 this evening.

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Carib Test cricket celebrates 75 years
Sobers names his top five Jamaican players
Manchester Major League still on hold

Commentary


Shame on some JPs
IF EVER more evidence were needed of the slow slide of certain sections of the Jamaican society into indecency and corruption...

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Preserving the evidence
What's best for Jamaica
The media and behaviour change

Letters


Property Act will discourage marriage
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN MOST modern societies around the world, policymakers and governments use incentives to control the behaviour of their citizens.

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Jamaica's unfair tax system
Where are the pioneers?
Double standard in the JCF
New education initiative worth the patience
Too little too late
Failing to solve the crime problem
Flavia Reid

Entertainment


Cane Carnival focuses on our rich cultural heritage
WESTERN BUREAU: NOBODY PAID attention to the dress code last Saturday night.

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'Moonlighting' glows after hiatus
Pulse' s top models tour fashion's major markets 'Amazing 20 days'
'All About Love' delivers

Profiles in Medicine


He's got the cure for your sore foot
L EONARD LEWIS claims that he has the cure for 'sore foot' ­ the chronic, resistant leg ulceration which is not uncommon in Jamaica.

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The miracle cure worked
Yeast infection
Firing on time - Controlling rapid or premature ejaculation (Part 1)




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