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Lead Stories
Gun amnesty offer
U.S. Muslims seek help for Jamaica's inner city

More Lead Stories
Experts expect few surprises for Jamaica after US polls
$4m bill for street people enquiry
Female graduates dominate at UWI - again
'Golden Triangle' rejects church plans


News
'Hire purchase' fee payment in schools
Education has gone the way of hire purchase, with many schools accepting fee payments in monthly or weekly instalments.

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Customs to get more power
Air J heads for Cuba, Turks & Caicos


Business
False product rubs P. A. Benjamin wrong
The manufacturing sector may be in for another blow if the imitation of the widely-used Benjamin's Rubbing Alcohol is an indication of the direction fraud is taking in Jamaica.

More Business
This man knows his pipes
Investors could benefit from merger of duties


Sport
Harbour View, Reno in tough contest
Defending champions Harbour View, flush from their three-game sweep in the recent CONCACAF Club Championships, will take on Reno in the feature game of the NPL today.

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Dunoon, KC, Camperdown in semi-finals
'Bingo' plays in feature event
Frome, Munro advance to daCosta Cup semi-finals
Smith, Willinsky meet in tennis final
Sydney post-mortem - High ratings for Sydney Games


Commentary
Editorial - For joint action vs crime and corruption
Wednesday's acrimonious debate in Parliament, along strict party lines, has made quite clear just how difficult it will be to forge any kind of joint political action to fight the drug trade and corruption.

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Romance at the traffic lights
There is still hope and glory
No need to fret over US elections


Letters
Things that make you go 'hmm'
THE EDITOR, Madam: I can recall as if it were yesterday, while sitting in a Government-owned library, that I was abruptly forced to focus my attention on a few schoolboys being verbally assaulted by a worker.

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Mr. Chuck falls short
The sentence of death
Clean the 'blood' first
Where is the peace?


Entertainment
Singers spurn local songwriters

The scribes are numerous, but the opportunities are few. Jamaica has a wealth of songwriting talent, but writers are having difficulties getting to the mainstream.

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Entertainment Update
Jamaican music lacks mainstream support
National Awards Committee named


Arts &Leisure
Logan elected new head of artists' guild

Marketing consultant-turned-artist, Vivienne Logan, is the new president of the Jamaican Artists and Craftsmen Guild (JACG).

More Arts &Leisure
British writers here on exchange
Retired Anglican Lord Bishop feted


Outlook
Cover Story - Doctors of our own

Before World War II, notes cardiologist and medical historian, Dr. Don Christian, Caribbean professionals were trained in the UK, Ireland, Canada and the USA.

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Cover Story - TRMI pioneering research
Bloodless revolution
Vox Pop - Are Jamaican politicians interested in equality for all?
Praying for the answer



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