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Lead Stories
Golding may quit - NDM leader under pressure after heavy by-election

National Democratic Movement (NDM) President Bruce Gold-ing said he could soon step down as leader of the five-year-old political party, following the NDM's humiliating setback...

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Legal aid hunts cash from clients
Churchmen want carnival code of conduct
House tax committee to be established
Motorcyclist killed in collision


News
Youths get 'high' on household products
More young Jamaicans, unaware of the dangers, are getting "high" by inhaling a variety of household and office products, including glues and thinners. According to a recently released study on patterns of substance abuse...

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Appeals stall in RM courts - Lack of equipment, staff blamed for long delays
...Cases of justice delayed
Cops shoot two dead in Barbican
Vendor stabbed to death


Business
Hard Rock sues local companies
Hard Rock Ltd., the American billion-dollar corporation along with five other overseas companies which operate the popular Hard Rock Cafe have brought a multimillion dollar lawsuit in the Supreme Court against four local companies for allegedly...

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Overseas accounting firm launches local affiliate
...BDO to provide personalised services
Venezuela makes bid to strengthen trade relations
First Life serves up new medical policy
Alcan Board names Travis Engen as president and CEO


Sport
Campbell's golden run

HOT FAVOURITE Juliet Campbell lived up to expectations yesterday when she struck gold in the women's 200 metres final.The victory brought Jamaica's medal haul to two at the eighth IAAF World Indoor Track and Field Championships in Lisbon, Portugal...

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SA make strong reply
D. Park eye A League crown
Powell on fire for Kingston
On The Ball: Bad move outweighs a good one


Commentary
On winners and losers
If the post-election analysts follow the usual fashion they will seek to determine why the winners won and why the losers lost. In a departure from custom, we seek here to identify some other winners and losers. In a close-run thing, the ruling party...

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Voters send clear message
Waiting for Edward Seaga
Golding, the selfish one
Some dons don't sing Sankey


Letters
Leave Marley's legacy alone

THE EDITOR, Sir: It is indeed a sad day for Christianity in Jamaica when a "Reverend" should doubt the power of God to grant forgiveness to one of us creatures who have genuinely and publicly asked for it. I refer to Rev. Mervin Stoddart's letter...

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Highway to traffic solutions


Entertainment
Young actors take the lead on stage
He was the mastermind and writer of Boardwalk In Broadway, which was an adaptation of Boardwalk, produced by the Jamaica Junior Theatre, the youth arm of the Jamaica Musical Theatre Company (JMTC)...

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Jahmel on a musical journey
Shaggy to celebrate successes here


Outlook
FAN-tastic football - All eyes on the Boyz

JAMAICANS ARE now wearing, unashamedly, their hearts on their sleeves. It is no secret that they have fallen passionately for the national football team in a way that is no mere infatuation. This is true love...

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Adoring FANS
Dedication and discipline
Shacking Up
Freeness mentality
Controlling the urge
Life... and then what?


Showbiz
The 'reel' deal on Jamaica

There is a certain mystique around the 'Jamaican story'. Efforts to encapsulate aspects of our culture for the silver screen started in 1972 with the vision of Perry Henzell and his $250,000 film, The Harder They Come...

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School of the Visual Arts launches anniversary publication
INSIDE VIEW: Promoter defends Spring-breakers
Peer Awards May 9



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