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published: Sunday | April 11, 2004
Lead Stories


Gov't takes big gamble?
US adviser backs casino review


DESPITE INDICATIONS that a rising number of Jamaicans are becoming addicted to gambling, Government's recent announcement to rethink its ban on casino gaming has been met with approval from local and international...

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Gaming industry rakes in billions
There be gold in 'em waters
Youths throng JDF recruitment drive in search of respect
A man's job
'I could have been a soldier'

News


Crocs, humans battle for space
THE CONTINUED des-truction of the island's wetlands has brought more crocodiles from the mangroves closer to the land. The movement of the animals now poses a serious threat to human life and livestock in some communities.

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Who is 'Chen Chen'?
'I am no pushover' says Olivia Grange

Business


THE IMPORTANCE OF BUSINESS ETHICS
IN RECENT years the term 'business ethics' has taken on new relevance in the wake of accounting scandals that have discredited some of the world's largest and well-respected companies.

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Redundancy law works against Ja - Robert Baugh
EXAMINING THE ESTIMATES $40M FOR TOURISM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Air Ja returns to Canada

Sport


WI show some fight
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua: THE OPENING day of the fourth and final Test of the Cable & Wireless series be-tween the West Indies and England at the Antigua Recreation Ground ...

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Tuscan Sun wins Cesario Cup
Ja athletes blaze golden streak
Smith, Russell keep hopes alive
Where will the World Cup money go?

Commentary


The problem of dating Easter
EASTER IS the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus and is by far the most important of Christian celebrations. ...LIVINGSTONE THOMPSON

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Reaping the morning wind
Fiddling while Rome burns
When the National Lottery was banned
Greater control of gaming industry
Salute for a brave Simpson Miller

Letters


Letter of the day
Lead poisoning, serious issue

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA Environment Trust is deeply concerned about recent reports of lead poisoning in Jamaican children. This is not a new problem; in fact, on May 30, 1994 your newspaper reported that an average of 10 children suffering from...

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Powerful Passion
What about our less fortunate?
Correcting history
Made in Jamaica?

Entertainment


Partying for Easter
IT'S THAT time of the year again, when the well-heeled and the party-hearty simply just close their city residences and head for Florida, and or the north coast, simply to get-away from it all...

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Dancehall majors look for 'signs'
Learning by being...
Twice aQueen
Second title opportunity for Straw

Arts &Leisure


Writefully yours
Defusing Doubt

Dear Beverley, PLEASE ALLOW me to bend your ear for a moment, I need some advice. I am 40 years old and I only have a degree from the 'University of life'. As corny as it may sound I have ...

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ART DIARY
Sister Rita and second-class women
Artie probes the Crucifixion
'MOSES'SURE TO BE A HIT

In Focus


CAN CHRISTIANITY BE RESURRECTED?
MEL GIBSON'S The Passion of the Christ has created a sensation in religious film-making that is absolutely unprecedented and perhaps never to be repeated. No other movie in ... -Ian Boyne

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'Managing down' the debt
Good governance report on Jamaica
The Shi'ite philosophy




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