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published: Monday | March 15, 2004
Lead Stories


Tight security for ex-president's visit
A LARGE contingent of Jamaica Defence Force soldiers and personnel from the Jamaica Constabulary Force will be providing security for the arrival of former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his wife, Mildred...

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Carib exile sought for Aristide
Asbestos pipes to be removed - NEPA says between $1 and $5 million needed for clean-up
Bidding rivalry for Alpart intensifies
Wesley Barrett - Committed to the cause
Businessman to pay half of bond for murder accused

News


Shaw to tackle Gov't on debt figures
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Audley Shaw is expected to tackle the Government in Parliament tomorrow on the outstanding debts of public sector entities for the past three financial years.

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Finger Prints Bill thrown out!
Call for audit of completed roads
Council spurns Blythe's request for meeting
Water woes worsen in Westmoreland
...Health crisis looms in St Ann

Sport


Sabina s tunner! Windies routed for record-low 47 runs
THE FIRST Test match of the Cable & Wireless Series ended dramatically at Sabina Park yesterday with England, led by a vicious assault from Steve Harmison with strong support from Matthew Hoggard...

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Windies apologise to public
Davis hat-trick buries Seba Utd

Commentary


The tentacles of criminality
THE TENTACLES of criminality in Jamaica are spreading far and wide, threatening to choke off the well-being of the state and its citizens.

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International Criminal Court - Part II
Spain's response

Letters


What roles for MPs, Parish Councillors?
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOME TIME ago, I suggested that as Members of Parliament, ministers of government may be doing the jobs of two people, it's either that or MPs really don't have that much to do.

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Fire at Spanish Town courthouse
The legal profession in Jamaica
Grandmothers of Jamaica Day
Teachers status should move with them
Gay marriage a human rights issue
NWC, we need water
TVJ's gross negligence

Entertainment


The Dragonaires invade 'St. Bess'!
THE PARISH of St. Elizabeth was given a taste of the soca madness, as Supreme Ventures Jamaica Carnival staged their blowout at Junction in 'St. Bess' on Saturday night.

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Tribute to Braeton Seven

Flair


Dancing for survival
MY DREAM - When I was a little girl I loved sewing and wanted to be a fashion designer. I still believe it will happen because I will work toward it.

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WOMAN TO WOMAN Part II
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