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published: Monday | April 12, 2004
Lead Stories


A Bolt of a record
HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC: JAMAICAN USAIN Bolt smashed the World Junior Record for 200 metres when he won the Boys' Under-20 200 metres in 19.93 seconds at the CARIFTA Games yesterday afternoon.

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FISH Clinic gets financial help
Forbes warns Supts to shape up, or else

News


Gov't bills still unpaid - Long delays irk contractors
THE MINISTRY of Transport and Works has failed to pay contractors for Government projects done islandwide despite promises to clear all or most of the near $1 billion debt by March 5 this year.

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Corporate Area water supply to get $million boost
Chastising Portia
Remembering the candle maker
Help, don't discriminate, urges teen

Sport


Lightning sprint caps record run by Jamaica
JAMAICA'S USAIN Bolt clocked an amazing 19.93 seconds to win the Boys' Under-20 200 metres final in a World Junior record at the National Sports Centre in Hamilton, Bermuda, yesterday.

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Bolt targets Quarrie's record
Waterhouse KO Village for title
Magnificent Brian Lara - WI master batsman scores a triple
Lara aims for world record

Commentary


Youth need Easter rebirth
AROUND THE world at this season, Christians celebrate Easter and reflect on the significance of Christ's resurrection from the dead.

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The cricket field
The call to holiness

Letters


A rape victim tells her story
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM in my middle 40s living in the U.S. As I was reading the Star recently I came upon an article about women getting raped. I want you to know that this is an ongoing problem in Jamaica.

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Perverted bus crew
Take heart, Mrs Simpson Miller
Pensioners on a wild goose chase
Pronunciations
Uplifting documentary
Mr. 'Helmet'
Mother
Moran Family

Entertainment


Beach J'ouvert madness
THERE WAS plenty of everything last Saturday, when Smirnoff Ice and Bacchanal Jamaica staged their annual Beach J'ouvert at the James Bond Beach in Oracabessa, St. Mary.

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Refreshing. Different. Classic. - 'One Love' hits right note with beautiful Jamaica

Flair


A mother's courage - Dawn Campbell talks about her son's battle with leukaemia
In observance of 'Cancer Awareness Month' this week Staff Reporter Nordia Henry talks to Dawn Campbell, a mother, about how she has coped since her 14-year-old son Delando Campbell, was diagnosed with leukaemia last year.

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Strong arms, big heart
Makeda's Passion - 'Best Actress' talks about life, theatre and cultural identity
Is the church wrecking marriages ?




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