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published: Tuesday | March 22, 2005
Lead Stories


Visitors stranded - Maintenance schedule downs Air J flights to Eastern Carib
SCORES OF Air Jamaica passengers have been left stranded in Kingston following the airline's suspension of flights to Eastern Caribbean destinations last week.

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No arrests in stabbing deaths female students
Positive response to Shields' new drive
Glenmuir student for technology conference
Pensioners to get swipe cards
Religious beliefs no excuse for refusing immunisation ­ MoH

News


Good results with little resources - Junor
IF WE look at the status of health in Jamaica today, we are encouraged, because there are signs about which we should be encouraged, but there are significant challenges as well.

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'Ja health care system highly developed'
The world's gone frequent-flyer crazy!
Debt servicing compromising social services - Baugh

Business


'Ochi' business sector angry - Many are fearful that cruise ships are being redeployed to Montego Bay
THE OCHO Rios business sector, already reeling from the effects of the temporary closure of the Jamaica Grande Hotel, is up in arms over the planned pullout of a cruise vessel from that resort town to Montego Bay.

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Conservatives attack banks

Sport


Brilliant Jacobs leads fightback
WHEN THE fourth day's play of the Carib Beer Challenge Trophy match got under way at Alpart yesterday morning, there was hardly anyone on the ground who did not believe...

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Ja get good draw for world champs
Exotic bets cornered
Ramon Parish older and wiser
Waterhouse cool down Arnett
The fight, it seems, is far from over

Commentary


Entrench electoral body
AGITATION BY the Parliamentary Opposition over the Prime Minister's initial delay in calling a by-election in western Kingston ...

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Jews and Jamaica: a symbiotic relationship
Risk management in the fight against crime
Education cake (1)

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Crime is well-organised by 'big men'
THE EDITOR, Sir: Crime is a multimillion-dollar industry with well-defined hierarchy, controlled and run by some amazing minds!

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Motto a farce?
Questions for Sandals
Educating our children

Entertainment


Dwight Pinkney delivers 'Home Grown Jamaican'
WESTERN BUREAU: WHEN DWIGHT Pinkney strapped on his guitar to deliver selections from his fourth and most recent album, Home Grown Jamaican, on Friday evening, he showed an 'extra-musical' characteristic ...

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Bountiful bodies at 'Pretty and Pink'
Costumes galore
Distinguished celebration for guitarist Dwight Pinkney

The Shipping Industry


Caribbean Maritime Institute celebrates 25th anniversary
THE CARIBBEAN Maritime Institute (CMI) launched its 25th anniversary year of celebrations last Wednesday at a special function, held at the CMI in Palisadoes Park...

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CMI wins at schools' swimming championship

Lifestyle


Mason River, a place for fly-eating plants
IN THE peat bog of Mason River, Clarendon, plants have "turned the tables" on the animal kingdom -- becoming the hunter, rather than the hunted.

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He plans to live forever - Famed inventor primes himself for forever





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