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published: Monday | March 29, 2004
Lead Stories


Vandals target CCTV cameras
SEVERAL OF the newly-installed Closed Circuit Television cameras (CCTV), which were installed to provide the police with surveillance of certain commercial districts in the Corporate Area of Kingston and St. Andrew...

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Simpson Miller ahead for PM's post - Golding tipped most likely to succeed Seaga
Minor setback in refugees' transfer
700 new jobs at Sandals Whitehouse
NEC hails JTA's decision to sign MoU
New pensions regime - Stiffer penalties for breaches of landmark legislation

News


The case for medical transportation
IRIS COLLINS, Member of Parliament for St. James North West and the lone female elected to the first House of Representatives under Universal Adult Suffrage, moved a resolution during the sitting of Parliament on Wednesday...

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New pensions regime - Amended Act paves way for proper management
Making technology work for education
Changes in assessment methods
Home schooling and its challenges
Empowering parents for home schooling
More help for mentally challenged children
Home schooling: committed parents needed
US-based charity to make big donation
Golding lauds voluntarism

Sport


Jamaica fail to stop Barbados
BARBADOS underlined their claim as the undisputed champions of regional cricket when, as expected at the end of the third day's play...

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A life built on football

Commentary


Fighting Moko disease
THE MANAGEMENT of the Moko disease of bananas is being taken very seriously by the Ministry of Agriculture as it should be.

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Assumptions we make

Letters


Calling for review of justice system
THE EDITOR, Sir: A COMPREHENSIVE enquiry into or study or review of the administration of justice (in its widest sense) in Jamaica is required - as a matter of utmost urgency.

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Small farmers need help
We need an advancement of literacy
Stunned by Rich's article
Overtaxing visitors
Hypocrisy over Leviticus
Impressed with honesty of Jamaicans

Entertainment


Mandeville knows how to party
ANDEVILLERS' LOVE to party. So, when the sinfully sweet 'Supreme Ventures Jamaica Carnival 2004' rolled into town last Friday night they got the perfect opportunity to let loose and get on bad.

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Jogging, jigging at Emancipation Park
'Women in Reggae' Went along fairly well

Flair


Earl Chong: Cured and fit by RAW FOOD
BEING INFLICTED twice with the deadly disease cancer, Earl Chong turned to the earth for a cure. And he found it.

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Oh Mario!
Uzuri shows off its new room
Stamina drinks bring back di vibes
Mbala embraces 'natural' living




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