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Lead Stories
Golding repeats call for enquiry into intelligence unit
WESTERN BUREAU: PRESIDENT OF the National Democratic Movement (NDM), Bruce Golding, has repeated his call for a commission of enquiry into the Civilian Intelligence Unit which was reportedly set up without Government's knowledge.

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Cocaine threat - Munroe wants joint plan to fight drug trade, corruption
$16 million fire at Sandals Cay
UHWI hires 18 Cuban nurses to fill shortage
Teachers honoured for long service
Bus workers restive
Remembering two excellent Jamaicans


News
Seaga calls PNP caretaker gov't

OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has charged that the governing People's National Party (PNP) has lost control of the economy, the criminal justice system and other crucial areas of governance. He said the PNP has been reduced to a caretaker government...

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Rural roads to get attention
UHWI hires 18 Cuban nurses to fill shortage
Mary Mount High wins credit union quiz trophy


Business
Farmers urged to maintain high standards
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: MINISTER OF Agriculture Roger Clarke has encouraged farmers in St. Elizabeth to stay in the business and produce quality goods in order to compete with the rest of the world. He said the time has come for the parish to...

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IT confab to focus on wireless problems


Sport
H/View slam in five
HARBOUR View started strongly in Group Two of the CONCACAF Club Champion-ships whipping Violette FC of Haiti 5-0 at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium last night. In the curtain-raiser at Barbados Knock Out champions Paradise FC cliped a skillful...

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Mile Gully hold Kickers
Duhaney Park whip Brazil
Heineken AJ serves off
Clarendon face Black River


Commentary
Dodging debate
THE GOVERNMENT seems to be dodging a parliamentary debate on the Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the Montego Bay Street People issue. On October third, a Private Member's Motion from Olivia Grange (JLP, Central St. Catherine) seeking to have...

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Resolving death's debate
Staying away from the Bushes
Jamaica's political options
The Tony Deyal Column Running amoke again


Letters
Letter of the Day - For capital punishment
THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE been reading with great interest, but with a certain amount of apprehension, the views being expressed by different persons on the thorny

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The powers of the DPP


Entertainment
'Laugh It Off' has Montegonians in stitches
WESTERN BUREAU: ALCOHOLICS, POLITICIANS, preachers and 'Chineymen' were easy prey for the pranks made by comedians Owen 'Blacka' Ellis, Tony 'Paleface' Hendricks, Claudette Pious, Bobby Smith and Ity and Fancy Cat Saturday night at Montego Bay's...

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Large crowd at Oktoberfest


Flair
Women, peace and security

The following excerpts were taken from a statement made by Ms. Angela E.V. King, Assistant Secretary-General Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women. It formed part of a Security Council discussion on Women, Peace and Security.

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The Family Property Act
Keeping Abreast 2000


Star Page
Risto Benjie still searching for big break

Risto Benjie is searching for another chance at that elusive big "bust" he has promised, but never really delivered in nearly two decades in the business. His response to Babycham's "Man and Man," reminds dancehall audiences of his latent talent....

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The devil is fighting me



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