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Lead Stories
Get-rich partner flops
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POLICE have ordered the head of the Montego Bay branch of a controversial financial partner plan to pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars which it has collected from contributors to the scheme.

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Bishop deSouza bids farewell
Big ganja find in East Kingston
Government, unions meet on flexitime


News
Leaders in the making

MORE THAN 2,000 young people from various inner-city communities, clubs, schools and the Jamaica Combined Cadet Force, are vying for gold, silver and bronze medals in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. "This figure could increase to 4,000 or 5,000...

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Riders in chain collision
Supersized generation XXL
Fast foods dominating Jamaicans' diet


Business
Worthy Park, Appleton Estate doing well

TWO PRIVATELY-OWNED sugar factories ­ Worthy Park in St. Catherine and Appleton in St. Elizabeth ­ are doing well in sugar production, according to Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke. Pointing out that Worthy Park produced an average of 80 to...

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SLB issues deadline


Sport
Late goal sinks Ja

TEGUCIGALPA: A DISPUTED goal in the final minute of regulation, from substitute Danilo Turcios, handed Honduras a 1-0 win over Jamaica at the National Stadium in Tegucigalpa yesterday.

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New-look Bowl squad
Adams seeking more consistency
Island Grill goes to cricket


Commentary
Democratic revolution
IN THE past, when Western journalists would dismiss Serbia as a dictatorship, seasoned observers would correct them by saying that it was a democracy ­ albeit fragile ­ with an autocratic leader.

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Running with cricket
Hope Road: fancy but flawed


Letters
Letter of the Day - Rehabilitation or nothing
THE EDITOR, Madam: OUR MORE detested members of society need more than just isolation from general society, they need rehabilitation. Our present penal system is only geared at creating even more ruthless, callous, heinous characters with much honed...

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Taxpayers and value for money
St Mary politics
A motoring hazard
National policy on disabilities


Entertainment
It was a grand affair

A GRAND affair at the Hilton Kingston Hotel Ballroom marked the installation of the new administration of the Kiwanis Club of New Kingston. The room was packed to capacity with elegant women and dapper men to support their friends, family members and...

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Marjorie Whylie captivates Toronto audience
Approaching dance from a spiritual space


Flair
Yvonne Hope for Vegetarian Awareness Month
AS THE years go by, more and more people in Jamaica and the world, are adopting a vegetarian lifestyle. Statistics on chronic diseases continue to rise and this year in the United States, an estimated 14 million new cases of cancer ..

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Personal protection tips for women who drive


Star Page
Tosh's son happy

Western Bureau: DAVE Tosh, son of former Wailer, Peter Tosh, is pleased with the order granted by the Supreme Court to wind up Tuff Gong Records, the company jointly founded by reggae legends Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh.

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He is not interested in you ­ Pastor



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