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Lead Stories
School bus for adults
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY'S present school bus system will soon be expanded to include adult passengers by September 1.

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Debate on OUR Bill tomorrow
Daring daylight robbery
Helping mothers handle adolescents
The two tourist worlds
$400m to treat AIDS patients


News
Divine rites - Designer Religion
CREATING A self-styled practice from fragments appropriated from various religions results, at best, in an ineffective practice or, at worst, in a practice that embodies conflicting forms that can be self-deluding rather than nourishing and healing.

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Mail system study soon
Pearnel Charles launches new book
Land, sea, air search


Business
Enforcing cable regulations should level the playing field
THE MANAGING director of Allied Cablevision Company Limited, Howard Webber, feels the authorities must enforce regulations in the cable television industry, in order to level the playing field for the suppliers.

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Carib heads meet - Caricom leaders appeal for intra-regional trade


Sport
Cuba hold Boyz

THE Reggae Boyz yesterday kept their unbeaten record at the National Stadium intact after playing to a come-from-behind 1-1 draw with neighbours Cuba. Sergui Prado opened the scoring for Cuba in the 44th minute while Jamaica responded through Fitzroy.

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Hooper: WI were clean in my time
Thriller in St. John's Wood
Ja girls bounce Bahamas


Commentary
This is madness!
PICTURE THIS scenario. Friday, 1.40 p.m. The police get information that a group of gunmen are travelling on a public passenger bus plying the Spanish Town-to-Half-Way Tree route. The trusty lawmen speed to intercept the vehicle and signal it to stop....

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Foreign affairs at home
The North Coast Highway
The Elian saga: a happy ending
Media not that bad after all


Letters
Questions about ATM cards
THE EDITOR, Madam: I RECENTLY inquired of my bank if it was possible to have a second ATM card on my savings account. I was informed that this was not allowed. The persons I spoke to insisted that there was no good reason for this and the technology...

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The use of NIS funds
People power and the Constitution


Entertainment
Wyclef Jean for 'Reggae Sumfest 2000'

WESTERN BUREAU: THE DIRECTORS of Summerfest Productions, promoters of Reggae Sumfest, have signed the Haitian-born music sensation, Wyclef Jean, for this year's summer music festival and are now "finalising" details with hip-hop artiste Jay-Z to perform.

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Jamaica Visionaries Association Inc. hosts
Youngest contestants go for title


Youth Link
$150,000 scholarship for UWI medical students

ONLY 5.5 per cent of the 5,000 full-time students at the University of the West Indies'(UWI) Mona Campus, are on scholarships. Because of this, and in light of the vast number of students who are in need of financial assistance, the institution welcomes..

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St. Theresa's Prep - 2000 Quiz Champions
Drugs are back - big time


Flair
Martha Beck's lessons from Adam

"And this our life, exempt from public haunt,Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks,Sermons in stones, and good in everything. "

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Lara speaks of family, cricket and his future
Tea for Woman Inc.


Star Page
Not fit for print

People have asked us, what Audley Rollen means by the "M.G.P." in his new single distributed by Sonic Sounds? Well, we asked Rollen during his recent visit here what the letters stood for and what we learnt was certainly not fit to be printed.

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Lying boyfriend has many girls



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