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published: Thursday | September 2, 2004
Lead Stories


Tighter marine patrol - Gov't acquiring more vessels to stem gun-flow - PM
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson announced last night that Government will 'immediately' acquire six marine vessels and more than 100 other vehicles as part of its latest effort to address a spiralling crime wave which has terrified the country.

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Lotto winner gets his millions
Pleas for peace in West Kgn tension
As the new school year approaches - Needy students get help through sponsorships
Record cruise ship arrivals in MoBay

News


Mandeville water supply system to be improved
MANDEVILLE: THE WATER supply systems for Mandeville and adjoining areas are slated to be improved at a cost of more than $115 million by the end of September ,according to Donald Buchanan, the Minister responsible for water.

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NEPA warns bird shooters
Family Court training still under way
UWI offering intensive course in alternative energy

Sport


Bradshaw shines for WI
HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC: IAN BRADSHAW upstaged his Barbados teammates to engineer a tense 10-run win for West Indies in their day/night limited-overs cricket practice match on Tuesday.

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Cash prizes for Manning, daCosta Cup winners

Commentary


A waste of taxpayers money
IN THE run-up to the last general election when political promises were suffocating the atmosphere, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) scored some points by advocating free secondary education for all.

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Ministerial indiscretion or arrogance?
Starting school
Sprint and beauty queens

Letters


Targeting the role of parents and guardians
THE EDITOR Sir, IN THE nightly news of August 30, 2004 on one of our television stations an item was aired in which James Robertson, while speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party meeting, accused the Minister of Education...

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Men with guns
Creating our own disasters
Respect our garbage collectors
Assamba should apologise
Air Jamaica, don't sacrifice quality for quantity
Saving Trevor
Travesty at Rose Hall Great House
Shame on you politicians
Monumental documentation for our Olympians

Entertainment


Miss Ja World competition - Meet the contestants
HERE IS one of the 20 contestants in the Miss Jamaica World Competition. Leading up to the Grand Coronation Show scheduled for September 11 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston...

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Ras Malekot launches 'Destiny of Man'

Cornwall Edition


Security firm to aid MoBay's illiterates
WESTERN BUREAU: IN A bid to assist persons who have been seeking employment at his Montego Bay-based security company, businessman Henry McCurdy, chief executive officer of Last Resort Detective Agency, plans to open a school at the company's new headquar

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Long live Queen Veronica!

What's Cooking


PARADISE REVISITED
THIS EXCERPT from a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes describes perfectly how I feel about spending time at Nautilus Villa.

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BARE-BONES APPROACH TO HEARTY BEEF BROTH EVERY SOUP maker's stock-in-trade includes good broth. An indispensable ingredient for great-tasting home-made soups, stews, sauces and gravies, broth is also the cooking liquid in rice pilaf and many other...








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