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Lead Stories
GSAT blunder
Ministry admits error in student placement.

More Lead Stories
Seaga: I am not going yet
Gas dealers dropping out of business
Gov't promises brighter Festival
Standards violated - new JBS head
Jamaica to help fund South Commission


News
Students scramble for top schools
The scramble for a spot in Jamaica's traditional high schools is as furious as it has ever been, despite the Government's attempt to equalise the status of all schools at the secondary level.

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Jamaicans oppose foul broadcasts
Cop remains off job after DPP drops charges
Health Department to clamp down on barbers
Seaga addresses topical issues


Business
Development bonds oversubscribed

Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies, announced on July 5 that the special bonds to be issued at the end of this month as a result of the three percentage point reduction of the cash reserve ratio (CRR) in the banking sector was oversubscribed.

More Business
FIS billion-dollar suit still pending
Pepsi's new corporate offices nearing completion
JMA welcomes 'Development Bond 2000'
Dyoll to be player in int'l coffee market
Brokers concerned at impending rate hike


Sport
Lowe shines as Boyz win
Reggae ruled in Trinidad and Tobago, the land of soca, yesterday as the Reggae Boyz came from behind to beat their hosts 4-2.

More Sport
WI, England to battle
Melbourne thrash Kingston
Apprentice Thomas rides three-timer
Big guns on display in CAJGC
Ottey stands tall
Sport Briefs


Commentary
A national sigh of relief
A national sigh of relief has greeted the announcement that Olympic icon Merlene Ottey has been cleared of drug charges.

More Commentary
A sound judgment
Destroying what's left of Ja
Cricket: no longer for gentlemen
Bulldozing our precious assets
A call from the ghetto


Letters
Speak up, parents
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am happy to note the new provisions in the Maternity Protection Convention 1952.

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'Way to go Merlene!'
Not a pretty picture
Ja the beautiful
What a dump


Entertainment
Do judges choose the right queen?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But often that's the root of the problem, especially when there's a Jamaican audience involved.

More Entertainment
'Sir Coxsone' bars pressing of records
Live music at breakfast in Negril
Entertainment Update
Stephen Marley, the producer


Arts & Leisure
Positive changes sweep Panama
There is a wind of change sweeping across Panama, the country which once lured thousands of Jamaicans to work on the Panama Canal when construction began at the start of the last century.

More Arts & Leisure
The mango massacre
Fi wi queen Merlene
165 entries for JCDC contest


Outlook/Fi Real
No rest for the weary
AN insomniac suffers from inadequate sleep. Females of advanced age and with a history of depression are more likely to have sleepless nights.

More Outlook/Fi Real
Solutions for sleeplessness
When parents panic
Are parents forcing their teens to be 'undercover lovers'?
Contemplation



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