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Lead Stories
Mission to India: - 50 IT professors for local stint

MINISTER OF Industry, Commerce and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, is to travel to India, later this year, to recruit 50 Indian professors to train Jamaicans in Information Technology(IT).

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Squatters beware! - $500 fine jumps to $500,000
Chlorine leak sparks protest
Caribbean birds at risk
Why I am proud to be Jamaican
Toxic substance leaks at UHWI


News
Cruise Excursions
AS THE leading Cruise Sales agent in Jamaica, Great Vacations Limited offers Cruise packages on the World's largest Cruise Ship - "Voyager of the Seas".

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German to serve 15 years for manslaughter
New telephone rates may come into effect September
Reward for information on missing journalist increased
Great Vacations ... your one stop travel manager


Business
JEA conference to focus on small business tools
THE JAMAICA Ex-porters Association (JEA) is staging a small business conference and exhibition in Kingston from June 14-15 to explore options to develop Jam-aica's micro-business sector into a nerve-centre of profitability, job creation, productivity and.

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No duty on local beef reimported from Guatemala


Sport
WI batsmen fail again

CARDIFF, (Reuters) - BRIAN Lara flopped again as West Indies were bowled out for just 97 in their second innings on the second day of their match against Glamorgan yesterday.

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Strong men's field for Trials
Super Golf Week
Teams at the crossroads


Commentary
Making a will
THE BACKLOG of 50,000 cases at the Administrator General's Department (AGD), some going back for decades, should encourage everyone to make a will. The shameful inefficiency of the Department, which has been recently given executive agency status, is a..

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Threats to the biosphere
Time to think again


Letters
Misinformation on genetically modified foods
THE EDITOR, Madam: WITH AMUSEMENT and some concern, I read the recent articles about genetically modified (GM) foods being sold in Jamaica. A Marva Hewitt, writing in The Gleaner (June 6) suggests that Jamaica should "label our foods properly including.

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Mayhem in the prisons, society
Retraining on the firing range


Entertainment
Black classical music
THE QUALITY of jazz depends on the musicianship of the players, not on the sophistication of the instruments it is played on. Over the years, the idiom has changed through orchestration and the development of a specialised technique which is, by...

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A special Father's Day cake
Healthy thirst quenchers


Cornwall Edition Feature
Housing deal stalls
WESTERN BUREAU: THE LOCAL planning authority in Trelawny is being blamed for the likely cancellation of over three quarters of a billion dollar in housing investment.

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Optimist honours cop
Ritz-Carlton hunts 'ladies and gentlemen'


Star Page
On Key - Commemorating reggae with an Int'l Day
INTERNATIONAL Reggae Day is set for July 1, 2000. Many people ask, what is International Reggae Day (IRD) and why is there need for this commemorative gesture? Well, it is an effort at reminding Jamaicans and the world of the magnanimous potential of.

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