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Divine Rites - Popular music pulling the young
LOUD MUSIC. Dance. Dramatic interpretations. All of this battened onto a religious superstructure means Sunday service has never been this loud, this dramatic...

CHURCH HOPPERS
"I HAVE always been a little confused about this church thing," says 26-year-old Nicola Barrett. I graduated from a Roman Catholic high school, and worshipped at a Baptist church." Now the legal secretary reckons that she has solved the quandary.

Apparel assistance programme to be extended
THE $300 million Government programme which was introduced in September 1997, to help the apparel sector modernise and cope with the challenges facing the sector will be extended at the end of the year, it was disclosed yesterday. Jampro vice-president..

Medical technologists stage work stoppage
THE MINISTRY of Labour has called a meeting for today between representatives of the Ministries of Finance and Health and the Union of Technical Administrative and Supervisor Personnel (UTASP) to hammer out a resolution to the industrial dispute...

Accompong Maroons cry foul
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ACCOMPONG Town Maroons in St. Elizabeth are once again accusing the government of trying to steal their ancestral lands.













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