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Lead Stories
Sensation at Lords

LONDON (AP): A BRILLIANT spell of seam and swing bowling by Andrew Caddick and a sensational West Indies batting collapse has turned the second cricket Test on its head to give England an outside chance of forcing a win at Lord's yesterday.

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UDC warns Barrett Hall squatters
Campion gets most GSAT scholarship winners


News
Cops shot up bus, six injured

SIX PEOPLE, including two students, were shot and injured on a public passenger bus in St. Andrew yesterday afternoon as the police fired on the vehicle to stop the driver.

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Winston Jones dies at 82
Rural Family Support Organisation Giving teen mothers a second chance
Take our Word


Business
Fewer channels on cable as of today, if...
WITH IMMEDIATE effect, subscribers to cable television will have to do without some of their favourite channels, including Pay-Per-View and Direct TV, unless local cable operators are able to demonstrate to their association and the Broadcasting...

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Civilians to take over at Passport Office
Ministry, medical technologists to resolve pay dispute
Canadian firm launches online piano lessons


Sport
Test in the balance

LONDON - THE second Test between the West Indies and England at Lord's is heading for an early finish. In fact, barring rain, it is destined to end some time today.

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Vere girls shine at Trials
Greats honoured
I'msatisfied to lift Crown


Commentary
Tourism: a wake-up call
SENATOR BRIAN WALLACE'S recent speech in the Senate, pointing to the dangerous decline in Jamaica's market share of the tourism industry, and the reaction of overseas Jamaicans to it, come at a time when serious attention needs to be paid to the real...

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Census and sensibility
A life and debt issue
Art entrepreneur gets boost online


Letters
The dangers of genetically modified food
THE EDITOR, Madam: I REFER to Dr. Bryon Sleugh's communication which was given great prominence ­ letter of the day status, actually ­ in the issue of The Gleaner of June 8. From his address, it is probably fair to conclude that he is a staff..

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More info needed on Indian mission
The scope of responsibility
On prison construction and administration
JPSCo's contempt for the people
A vision for investment
MPM not responsible for market's closure
The NWC


Entertainment
They made an indelible contribution to reggae music

PERHAPS NO other set of Jam-aican musicians have worked with established foreign artistes, like drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare. Dubbed 'The Rhythm Twins', they are held in great respect for their contribution to the change in the...

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'My Boy Lollipop' sold over 7 million copies
Defiant Prince Buster
Jimmy Cliff took reggae music worldwide
From Edward Seaga to Byron Lee


Farmers Weekly
'Two foot puss' beware
A HIGH level breakfast meeting hosted by the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) on Wednesday, to fine-tune plans for the launching of the Praedial Larceny Control Programme next month, attracted the attendance of the top brass of the legal, national...

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Grape production goes commercial
Denbigh Agricultural Show 2000 launched


Real Estate
Informal settlers to be relocated
MINISTER OF Water and Housing, Dr. Karl Blythe, has said that informal settlers occupying sections of land designated for commercial purposes at Mammee Bay South and Windsor in St. Ann, would have to be relocated. An agreement, he pointed out, had long..

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Security measures
Housing solutions for Trelawny, St. Catherine


Religion
Stitchie returns with 'Real Power'

A WARM embrace from some 100 persons (family, friends, fans) engulfed Cleve "Stitchie" Laing at the launch of his latest album - his first ever in gospel. And for Stitchie nothing thrilled more than the opportunity to share the "Real Power" deposited in..

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Mormon America: The Power and the Promise
Institutional sins



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