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published: Monday | May 3, 2004
Lead Stories


Higher port fees worry businesses
SEVERAL EXPORTERS, importers and other commercial interests are objecting to the higher inspection fees being demanded by the Port Authority of Jamaica as part of its effort to recoup the more than US$50 million which it spent on...

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Stricter legal aid test coming
Use J'can uniform makers - Frankson
Issa: Give agriculture a break - Urges Gov't to stop over-taxing sector
Cabbie in St Thomas crash gets 2 1/2 years

News


Forbes cites success (Part II)
Aiming for hi-tech JCF This is the final part of an interview done with Police Commissioner Francis Forbes by Lloyd Williams, Senior Associate Editor. Part 1 was published in yesterday's edition of The Sunday Gleaner.

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'Temper confidence' More people being deprived, says Tufton
Cop killed in St Catherine

Sport


A joy to coach - Bennett
THEY RARELY get the deserved credit whenever their athletes deliver quality performances and are often chastised if their charges perform below par. However, one coach who deserves a lot of credit is long-serving Junior Bennett...

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Ja's latest track star
Lara - A living legend
Highest individual Test scores
FACTFILE
Profile on a 'Lightning Bolt'

Commentary


Assessing the Budget debate
IN MANY respects the recently concluded Budget debate appeared more sophisticated and statesman-like than some in previous years.

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Public sector common sense
UWI's contribution

Letters


Why the education system has failed its examinations
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON MARCH 7, 2004, an article written by Opposition Leader Edward Seaga was published in The Sunday Gleaner.

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Review the 'no right turn' road signs
Chicken tariff rollback would be regrettable
Motorcyle unit for fire service
Outing blazes efficiently
Master-slave mentality
New hotels a bad idea
Great work by the NHT

Entertainment


INFERNO ON FIRE - Young DJ wins Heineken Tour top prize
THE 'HEINEKEN Green Synergy DJ Tour' competition reached an exciting climax at the Mas Camp Village on Oxford Road, New Kingston, last Saturday night...

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'Mean Girls' tops US cinemas

Flair


3 hearts entwined
FOR TERRY Hall her relationship with her daughters is connected by a common interest - dancing. Through dancing, the circle of three is bounded by love and friendship, enabling them to draw on each other for courage and strength.

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A dance of LOVE
REAL LIFE - Helping unemployed mothers to GET AHEAD
A dancing quartet




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