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Lead Stories
MoBay gangs erupt
GANG WARFARE erupted in Montego Bay's inner city yesterday morning, leaving five men with gunshot wounds. Two men were detained in connection with the incident.

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JA in US spelldown
Ziggy snubs Austria's 'Nazi' gov't
New US visa interview appointment system


News
Posse boss could get 28-year jail term
VIVIAN BLAKE, for more than 10 years, one of the "most wanted" drug and racketeering fugitives from US justice, is scheduled to be sentenced on June 2, 2000 in Federal Court, Miami, Florida.

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JHTA web site gives workers options
Service is key, says Simpson Miller
UDC serves notices on squatters
Air J plane detained in London after ganja find


Business
Trade issues, Carib Court dominate Expo 2000 opening
Trade issues and the proposed Caribbean Court of Justice shared the spotlight Thursday at the official opening of Expo 2000, Montego Bay's premier trade show now on at the Montego Freeport Cruise Ship Terminal.

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Contractors to register next week
'US$2b spent on oil imports'
Maintenance crew for May Pen cemetery


Sport
Windies riding high

THE West Indies, thanks to a valiant, unbroken fourth-wicket partnership of 130 between top batsmen Shivnarine Chanderpaul and captain James Adams, are riding high in the third Test against Pakistan at the Antigua Recreation Ground.

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Pagon lifts Melbourne
Big test for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz
Lara gets green light
Seido pair perform well
Get in Feanny's Rhythm


Commentary
Courage of a witness

DR. RAYMOTH NOTICE, one of the medical officers who work at the St. Catherine District Prison, deserves commendation for his courage in telling what he saw. It was savagery on a scale comparable with the obscenities of South African Apartheid. Indeed..

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Something wrong in the world
Governor Huggins' Budget criticised
St Vincent strives for viable tourism sector


Letters
Showing care for street kids
THE EDITOR, Madam: RECENTLY A window-washing juvenile made it his mission in life to terrorise me every time I stop at the Hagley Park Road traffic light in Half-Way-Tree. We first 'met' when he knocked loudly on the windscreen to get my attention a few.

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Ganja is bad for worship
New kind of teacher needed
The intent of the Constitution
The Crown Plaza Hotel dispute
Richard Watson Matthias
Resume hanging forthwith


Entertainment
Tamika Awards show lacks class
THE ATTEMPT by Legacy Entertainment Group to stage a successful 12th annual Tamika Awards at the Beacon Theatre, in New York City failed.

More Entertainment
Chante Moore, Eric Benet pull out of Ja Festival 2K
Germans like working in Jamaican studios
Keri, a rising star
'Green Expo' to focus on natural heritage


Religion
7 Ways to nurture your child's dream

WHAT DO you dream about being when you grow up?" is not such an easy question for children to answer. From early, their dreams change on a daily basis.

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New CD on the block
Mujahid & Shaheed Mohammad


Real Estate
Speedier approval of projects promised

EFFORTS BY the Government to rationalise and modernise the approvals process for development applications have borne significant results, according to Seymour Mullings, Minister of Land and Environment.

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Town and Country Act violators to face court
Duty reduced on imported solar water heaters
Old Road Basic School receives financial assistance
Refunds for 1992 NHT contributions ready


Farmers Weekly
Ministry seeks fungicide alternative
THE MINISTRY of Agriculture has established a task force of technical personnel to identify a suitable alternative to the chemical, Imazalil, the residue of which was found on a recent shipment of yam which was rejected by the United States authorities.

More Farmers Weekly
St Catherine farmers hit hard by drought
$1/2m cassava project gets under way
Fish products fufil WTO export requirements


Portmore Journal
The man behind Portmore Week/Expo

SIXTY-YEAR-OLD GEORGE Lee said he is committed to the development of his country and community, and despite frustration and victimisation, he remains a passionate believer in nation-building.

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A true queen
New executives for Greater Portmore Joint Council
15-year water problem to be addressed



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