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Lead Stories
First SA High Commissioner
to Jamaica welcomed
JAMAICA HAS officially welcomed the country's first resident High Commissioner from the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Thiyundise Henry Chiliza. At a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, Minister Dr. Paul Robertson...
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Sea claims three
600-delegate conference to focus on child welfare
Drug assets handed over to Canadian Gov't

News
Smugglers using new methods
WESTERN BUREAU: SMUGGLERS ARE devising and using new methods to traffic drugs through the island's airports, including stashing drugs (mainly cocaine) in suitcase handles, trousers' seams and waistbands as well as the insoles of shoes, according to...
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Hanbury Home seeks
private help
New library for Northern Caribbean University
Police warns criminals to stay away from St Elizabeth

Business
Succeeding despite challenges
PORUS, Manchester: IN 1957, when Clinton Wilson left Jamaica to work in Canada, little did he know that he was arming himself to fight against challenges and adversities that would later help to define his business acumen.
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Local fish attracts investors
Irregularities at RADA St Mary

Sport
St. George's clip St. Anne's
LADY luck was on the side of striker Michael Sutherland of St. George's College yesterday as he scored on the stroke of half-time to hand his school an important 1-0 victory over Group leaders St. Anne's Comprehensive in their Sports Plus/Pepsi Manning...
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Final trial on at Melbourne
JFF charter gets green light
Trainers Association members restive

Commentary
Distress in agriculture
THE REPORT of a 10-year low in agricultural production during the second quarter of this year is bad news for an economy already under prolonged stress. Although, as stated, severe drought conditions must have played a...
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Winning the battle, losing the war
Landslide threat to Kingston?

Letters
Letter of the Day - Street people pension?
THE EDITOR, Madam: I AM a Jamaican government pensioner who retired some 10 years ago, after serving for 39 years and 9 months.
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Distraction of an endless debate
The PM and hopelessness
What an expensive road!

Entertainment
Patchie wants part of 'The Business'
SINGJAY ARTISTE and songwriter Patchie is not in the most comfortable of moods these days. He feels he is not receiving credit due to him or his contribution to the song The Business. Since the song became popular several weeks ago, media reports have..
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Hot 102 awards top agencies
Heritage Week celebrations

Farmer's Weekly
Agri sector needs major changes IICA
MAJOR CHANGES will have to be implemented to revive the region's agricultural sector, says Dr. Carlos Aquino Gonzalez, Director-General of the Inter-American Institute for Co-operation on Agriculture (IICA).
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New products for the banana industry
Narrow the gap between farmers and exporters

Religion
A home ... finally!
ALBANY IN St. Mary is a small district, which is perhaps not well known to many Jamaicans. But soon it will be home to the largest mosque in the island.
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Evaluate your Life
My side - 'Thank God I am an atheist'

Real Estate
Howard Hamilton, the man with the plan
OKAY, TIME for me to cast my vote. I nominate Public Defender, Howard Hamilton for Prime Minister.
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Security with style
No protection for engineers Gov't

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