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published: Monday | February 23, 2004
Lead Stories


Fire guts Negril hotel
WESTERN BUREAU: A MYSTERY fire partially destroyed the Tigress II Hotel in the Negril West End early yesterday morning, leaving losses estimated at $15 million. The popular small hotel was not insured.

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Lady Bustamante hospitalised
Spring Break to rake in US$25m
UWI honours Nettleford
A family torn by death
Adams cleared

News


'Jamaica Gazette' inaccessible - Johnson
OPPOSITION SENATOR Anthony Johnson is accusing the Government of degrading one of Jamaica's official state publications to the point of near irrelevance.

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'Question time'
Horne eyes St Elizabeth seat
A divisive Opposition
Minister's wife eyes his seat
Community development projects get boost
Heart/NTA introduces new business model to Clarendon
Mixed reaction to Local Gov't proposal

Sport


Jamaica secure home advantage for semis
JAMAICA ENDED the preliminary round of the Carib Beer Cricket Series in style at Alpart yesterday with a comprehensive victory over the Leeward Islands.

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Haiti shift focus to Boyz
Green's strike burns Village
Davis keen on proper sports management
Frome win extends Arnett resurgence

Commentary


New ideas for teacher training
TWO NEW ideas have recently emerged in the education debate. The first is that perhaps as many as 50 per cent of the unregulated community basic schools, while maintaining their identities as early childhood education institutions...

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Our missionaries in Haiti
Some principles of living
Why is Haiti cursed?

Letters


Pros and cons in cricket
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to support the views expressed in the local press by former cricketing official Pat Rousseau and others in support of the World Cup Cricket competition being held at Sabina Park in Kingston...

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Unfair taxes
Sleepless nights
Bowl into the stadium discussion
In the service of Uncle Sam
Miss Wynter
For the few positives
For your generosity
World Cup debate

Entertainment


A successful evening of elegance
THE ANNUAL fund-raising event staged by the Friends of the St Andrew Parish Church Sunday Schools takes months of planning.

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'Jamaica Callin' - Multimillion-dollar film depicting Jamaica's culture

Flair


Michael's endless love for the performing arts
IF YOU get the chance to meet him, words such as creative, intelligent and inspirational will instantly come to mind. He is one of the founding members of Ashé performing arts group formed in 1993.

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T-shirts RIGHT OUTTA YARD
young, talented and focused KHALILDEANE
Expressing himself through art




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