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published: Monday | March 1, 2004
Lead Stories


'This sets a dangerous precedent'
THE CARIBBEAN Community (CARICOM) yesterday deplored 'the removal of President Aristide' from office, as setting 'a dangerous precedent for democratically-elected governments anywhere and everywhere...' The statement, issued by Jamaica's Prime Minister.

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Jamaica ready to provide troops
Aristide flees - Said headed for exile in Africa
Haitian refugees to get skills training
Government to pay $billion to contractors

News


The birth of the Old Age Pensions Law
AT THE sitting of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, April 25, 1945, Iris Collins, the Member for North West St. James, moved a motion calling for the introduction of an Old Age Pensions Law.

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Redundancy payments to become a priority
City & Guilds mock exams this month
Teachers get help with CXC syllabus
Kingston blaze leaves 11 homeless

Sport


Angry fans hurl bottles as Ja move into final
JAMAICA CONFIRMED their place in the final of the Carib Beer International Challenge Trophy when the four-day semi-final match against the Windward Islands ended in a tame draw at Alpart yesterday...

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HPTC 4x400m quartet shatters 17-y-o record
Holmwood, Calabar take spotlight at Gibson Relays
Washington in WI squad
Guisseppi's death rocks Carib boxing fraternity
McCallum shocked
Lawson makes bowling return
Tivoli, Boys' Town final

Commentary


Who is in charge of teachers?
MORE EVIDENCE is emerging that the level of administration and management systems at the Ministry of Education needs urgent overhaul.

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Hospitable, not hostile, to Haitians
Civil war: In Jamaica or Haiti?

Letters


What a MoU should do for education
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE IDEA of a 'social partnership' is neither new nor necessarily negative.

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A all-time crime low
Bridging the gap
Clarifying case on Adams
Worked up about extortion
Charity begins at home
Homosexuality, mental illness
Making informed decisions

Entertainment


Carnival fever heats up
NOT EVEN a full day of rainfall prevented patrons from turning out in their numbers on Friday night to the Mas Camp Village, Oxford Road, where the 'Smirnoff Rio Carnival' was held.

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Gibson goes over the top
'The Doctor' is in the house!

Flair


Blinging at Passa GIRLS GONE WILD!
"GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN" sings Cyndi Lauper in one of her hit tunes which rocked the pop world during the '80s. Nowadays, though it seems as if some are more than just having fun, they have gone totally wild.

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A lot to thank God for - Living with HIV
Checkin' out the 'Hardware'




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