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published: Thursday | February 26, 2004
Lead Stories


AT&T comes to Ja US giant gets fourth cellular licence
AMERICAN TELECOM giant AT&T will be Jamaica's newest cellular provider after finally agreeing to a fee of $300 million.

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Three more die by gun
'Sour deal' - Portmore residents blame developers for proximity to sugar factory
Killings top State Dept report on Jamaica
Burke to run for PNP presidency
Ownership of Olympia Apartments clarified

News


Peter Phillips to meet with taxi association
DR. PETER Phillips, Minister of National Security, has agreed to meet with the National Association of Taxi Operators (NATO), after the group apologised for an ultimatum it issued on the Minister for a meeting.

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Credit unions urged to merge
Civic programme off the ground
Fisheries sub-station reopened
Senior police officer robbed
Canadian police chief returns

Sport


The Brits have landed
PLAYING WITH a customary straight bat, England cricket captain Michael Vaughan yesterday deflected questions about his team's chances in the coming series against hosts, the West Indies.

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Sir Garfield's top five
Jordon lands holiday feature

Commentary


No to taxi ultimatum
WE RAISED an alarm last November, when JUTC buses were used to block several streets in downtown Kingston in a protest sparked by a confrontation between the police and bus workers.

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A house for a son
Planning for the coming wars
Let us fix education

Letters


The eyes don't have it for the Lenten season
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE GRANT me space in your newspaper at the start of Lent to spout a bit about some of the advantages of a vegetarian, preferably a vegan diet.

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Deport the Haitians
Gunmen take heed
Sincerest condolences
Impending danger
Solutions for Haiti
Typhoid crisis
Opinions deserve respect
Respect due

Entertainment


'Haitians' in the amphitheatre
WITH THE escalating violence in Haiti and the arrival of several refugees fleeing the country, Haiti has been making its way into the news several times this year.

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'Reggae gospel being accepted'
Ashanti Sunday's poetry launched
Lorna Goodison warms the London Underground

Cornwall Edition


Trelawny PC wants police station plans
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TRELAWNY Parish Council is laying down the law with regards to how it believes the Security Ministry should proceed with its construction plans for the new Falmouth police headquarters...

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Teka Ann loves love law and the media
New hope for former MoBay street people
Westmoreland PC unhappy with NWA

What's Cooking


IN A SQUEEZE
Low carb diets that demand very little sugar are taking the juice out of citrus companies. Now orange juice producers are fighting back.

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WHERE'S THE MEAT? Velisa's Vegetarian Restaurant
The many moods of cassava




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