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Lead Stories
Rice feud rages on - Guyanese quality below standard
GEORGETOWN, Guyana: A TEAM of observers from Jamaica's Ministry of Industry and Commerce has found a high level of contamination at Guyana's rice mills making their products unfit for export to Kingston.

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Seaga backs Peralto
Congressman apologises for 'slavery' slur
Transport Minister vows to plug licence loopholes
Port Antonio tackling traffic congestion
New public passenger bus service for MoBay


News
The Black River patrolman

WESTERN BUREAU: UP TO two years ago Garfield Smith would sail the Black River pointing out the sights -- including crocodiles -- to the curious.

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Difference between crocodiles and alligators
Why crocs are valuable
No breakthrough in search
It's a dog's life for Valerie


Business
Delinquent taxpayers targeted by TAAD
DIRECTOR GENERAL of Tax Administration, Clive Nicholas, is targeting delinquent taxpayers, particularly self-employed persons, with direct instructions to the Taxpayer Audit and Assessment Department (TAAD) to pursue persons who refused to file tax...

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Billion dollar asset mark for Churches Credit Union


Sport
Lowe strikes again

THE Reggae Boyz continued their march towards qualifying for successive World Cups when they maintained their lead at the top of Group D with a 1-0 win over El Salvador last night at the National Stadium. Red-hot striker Onandi Lowe was on target for...

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Trinidad knock Panama for six
WI, England in crucial Headingley clash
Frater ready for the big guns
Women lead the way for Jamaica


Commentary
Electronic voting
THE ROAD to electronic voting is littered with the detritus of political violence and fraud. It is not a happy record for a country laying claim to democracy and its bedrock ­ free and fair elections. But if technology is the only way to achieve...

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Defending the right of self-defence
Canada's new right
Who Run Tings


Letters
On the value of patents
THE EDITOR, Madam: REGARDING THE 'patent' dilemma of the electronic voting system. Should the individual members of past governments, working in the trust of the people of Jamaica, or any nation for that matter, seriously even consider such notions as...

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Merlene ought to run the 100M
Ultimatum amounts to blackmail
A bus crew's unselfishness
Poor conservation and Braeton's leaking pipe
Why a Little-White Fund?
RGD disappoints
Henry Watson


Entertainment
Musical styles
THE smooth carrying over of one tone to the next without sudden change of tonal force or colour and sustaining tones steadily to their rhythmic length without change of dynamics is termed legato. The connection between tones must neither 'skip' nor...

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Moving from bottom up
Buy wisely and store properly
SuperClubs' medal haul at culinary competition


Cornwall Edition
Sewage hits housing
WESTERN BUREAU: SCORES OF persons who had acquired lands to build homes at the upscale Tryall Housing Scheme in Sandy Bay, Hanover, have aborted their plans, citing a major sewage problem in the area.

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Cruise earnings up in MoBay
5 arrested for Anti-Litter Act breach


Star Page
Deejays robbed!

SEVERAL entertainers were robbed at gun point, of cash and jewellery as they hung out at the Mixing Lab Recording Studio, on Dunbarton Avenue, Kingston on Tuesday night. Immediately following that incident, another entertainer, Andre Sukku' Grey of...

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Entertainer spends off the money
Cool melodies on Full Monty



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