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published: Monday | April 26, 2004
Lead Stories


Narco cops hold four foreigners
THE POLICE continued to cast their dragnet over Jamaica's illegal drug trade yesterday with narcotics agents picking up four foreign nationals with alleged links to local traffickers.

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Education Minister asked to intervene in student fees row
PJ to handle Simpson Miller's abstention issue
Non-repair of Blood Bank incinerator 'could cause serious problems'
Forbes off to Washington for Carib task force meeting
Fire leaves 17 homeless in MoBay

News


3,000 new jobs for micro-sector - Assamba
THE GOVERNMENT has projected that about 3,000 new jobs will be created in the micro-business sector when $200 million is pumped into the industry through the Micro Investment Development Agency (MIDA) this year.

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Gov't not committed - Opposition denounces decision to cut Master Plan funding
Two shot and killed in St Ann - ...In a series of robberies
Alpart's construction deal gets Parliament's approval
NWC targets St Mary - In collection and disconnection drive
Newsmaker profile: Dwight Nelson
CARICOM to consider accepting Haiti's Gov't

Sport


Village grab last semis spot
VILLAGE UNITED yesterday booked the final Wray and Nephew National Premier League semi-final spot in a gutsy 0-0 draw against 10-man Portmore United team at Ferdie Neita Park.

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Bucknor to launch umpires manual
Harbour View crush Waterhouse
Record points for Tivoli Gardens

Commentary


Uniting for uniforms
LOCAL GARMENT manufacturers have recently been reeling from the award of multi-million dollar uniform contracts to overseas firms by some of our largest businesses.

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What the Windies need
J'cans leaving Ja

Letters


No useful purpose in Janice Allen enquiry
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space to take the Public Defender, Mr. Howard Hamilton and the Farquharson Institute of Public Affairs to task for wanting to conduct an enquiry into the Janice Allen case.

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Justice system a failure
Give Lara credit
Praises for Pickersgill
Disgusted with Norman Manley Airport
Tourist fees too high
O'Mealy-Nelson's fallacy
Friends
Mary Carr
Gary Dawkins

Entertainment


Musical ecstasy 'Western Consciousness' sweet sixteen a blast
WESTERN BUREAU: POTENT ROOTS music ruled supreme at the Llandilo Cultural Centre in Westmoreland on Saturday night at the 'sweet sixteen' staging of Western Consciousness.

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Stars 'R' Us sputters at Mas Camp
Children to shine at 'Likklestoryfest 2004'

Flair


Backonhisfeet
PATRICK RHODEN hurriedly jumped from the back of the moving pickup van in which he was travelling, fearing that where it was headed was not the location he had intended to go.

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Colet's stunning rise




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