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published: Thursday | April 1, 2004
Lead Stories


$330B BUDGET Most of increase to finance debt
MINISTER OF Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, yesterday presented Parliament with a $329.8 billion proposal for Government spending for the new financial year, which starts today.

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JLP knocks allocation to education
Finance Ministry slow to correct tariff rate error
G-G urges unity for new legislative year
NCB reduces base lending rates

News


Clarendon College wins Gleaner's Go-Local competition
MONICA PRYCE and Jaevion Nelson of Clarendon College won themselves an all expenses paid 10-day trip to London, England after their school was declared overall winner in The Gleaner's Go-Local Jamaica 'Show Your Community to the World' Competition.

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JPSCo jeopardy - Unions, public say rate increase will threaten MoU
St George's considers surveillance cameras
Companies charged for false advertising

Sport


Honduras hold Boyz
THE REGGAE Boyz and Honduras played to a 2-2 scoreline in last night's international friendly game at the National Stadium as both teams continue preparations for the World Cup qualifiers.

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WI out to snap losing streak
Holmwood take control of Headley Cup

Commentary


Vision and reality
THE THRONE Speech, marking the start of a new parliamentary year, opted for a visionary perspective, unlike the more pointed specifics of the Minister of Finance last week.

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Courting the children
China and the world economy
A lawyer's perspective on the citizen and the law

Letters


Police need public support, not disdain
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to express my concern about the attitude of the general populace toward members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force. I have often heard them being referred to as 'the police bwoy' and other derogatory names.

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Chaos in the society
Good move, CARICOM
Great Bay bad road
Bitter pill for returning residents
Do not bash Dawn
Violating Negril
...JAMALCO
...Dr Crooks
My father

Entertainment


'Bob raped me!'
I N AN article, published by the Daily Mirror on March 31, 2004 Rita claims that as punishment for Marley's womanising ways, she refused to have sex with him until he stopped 'playing around'.

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'One Love' set to woo audiences
'Int'l Dub Fest' set for Canada
Potent political poetry

Cornwall Edition


Bureau boss bids Gleaner farewell
WESTERN BUREAU: RICH ACCOLADES were showered on Mrs Marjorie Stair, the former manager of The Gleaner's Western Bureau, as her former colleagues, friends and well-wishers paid glowing tribute to her in a colourful farewell ceremony...

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Uncertainty surrounds Maroon elections
'No need to fear' - Cornwall Hospital seeks to quell ninth floor death stigma

What's Cooking


Bun& WHAT?!
BUN AND CHEESE is a sacred Jamaican Easter tradition, of course. But have you heard about the wacky combinations of bun and other toppings?

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MEN WHO COOK:
Cleaning lady by day, cook book author by night
Rum, Roast & Royals - A shop with a difference opens at Devon House
Everything Fresh gladdens the heart Everything Fresh Centre




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