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published: Thursday | March 25, 2004
Lead Stories


Night of horror - Three children chopped to death by mentally ill uncle
A 44-YEAR-OLD man who went berserk in the quiet community of Recourse, Halls Delight, St. Andrew, about 7:30 on Tuesday night, chopped and killed three young children in a night of horror in which three adults were also injured.

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House OKs Pension Act
Higgler convicted in pyramid scheme
40 lawyers in murder appeals
JDF soldier gets life for boy's death
Haitian crisis top item at CARICOM meeting

News


Jamaica praised for sheltering Haitians
KINGSTON, JAMAICA: THE UNITED Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Ruud Lubbers, has thanked Jamaica for the "generosity of spirit" regarding its treatment of Haitian refugees fleeing the political crisis in their homeland.

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Parliament refuses MoH guideline
Call for closure to Bogue lands issue
Health sector to cut costs
JUTC overhauls to improve efficiency
Court rules man's rights not infringed
Manslaughter appeal thrown out
Legal aid programme severely underfunded
Bad road crippling residents of Rock

Sport


Morant Bay, KC share lead
MORANT BAY'S long jumper Wilbert Walker produced an impressive jump, but his school and defending champions Kingston College (KC) shared the lead going into today's second day of the 2004 VMBS Boys and Girls Athletics Championships...

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Holmwood girls early pacesetters
Stalemate at Prison Oval
Harbour View clip Reno at Frome

Commentary


New day in Antigua
THE PEOPLE of Antigua and Barbuda on Tuesday voted to change their government. They peacefully carried out a major change for a country which has had the same Antigua Labour Party (ALP) governing them since their independence in 1981.

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No means exactly that - no
Taiwan's provocative election
Malaria? No problem?

Letters


Unequal justice vs unequal security
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOMETHING MUST be radically wrong with our systems of security and justice why so few people with criminal mind and intent can perpetually terrorise our country from coast to coast...

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Stop focusing on the bad
Caution in extending courtesy
Think positive entertainers
Hotel construction concerns residents
Haiti should come before Aristide
Pit latrines not acceptable in 2004
Proud of Jamaica
Who is paying Aristide's expenses?

Entertainment


'Gift for Mom' rules Actor Boy - Multiple nominee 'Combolo' grabs three awards
Multiple nominee 'Combolo' grabs three awards BASIL DAWKIN'S drama A Gift for Mom walked away with four awards, including Best Production, at the International Theatre Institute (ITI) 2003 Actor Boy Awards on Tuesday night.

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Rain dampens poetry spirits at Livity
Multicast Poetz launches debut album

Cornwall Edition


Fire hazard - Simpson Miller on campaign to improve island's service
WESTERN BUREAU: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Minister Mrs. Portia Simpson Miller is expressing frustration at the grossly inadequate resources and dilapidated infrastructure plaguing the island's fire departments...

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JSIF renovates Chambers Pen Basic School
Volunteerism gets a plug

What's Cooking


Dear patty You've left crumbs in my wallet
TIME WAS when $50 lunch money could buy Omar Welsh two patties, or one patty plus a box of orange juice.

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DIPS, BREADS, EXTRAS... Puff Pastry Pretzels
4 ways to cook fish




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