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Lead Stories
Rousseau hits at WICB duo - Demands accountability for investment of funds as cricket row widens

PAT ROUSSEAU, immediate past president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), yesterday called on the board to take action against two of its senior officers on the ground of accountability.

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Cops find missing girl; man to be charged
Cambio robbed of $5 million
New policy for awarding Operation Pride contracts - Blythe makes changes to stop corruption charges
Teacher honoured for service


News
JLP Councillor quits - Ends year-long fight against motion to expel him
WESTERN BUREAU: RUSSELL DUNN, the Jamaica Labour Party Councillor for the Ipswich Division of the St. Elizabeth Parish Council resigned yesterday. It was the end of his year-long fight against a motion to expel him from the Council.

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Former J'can athlete found dead in Atlanta
Panton withdraws as JLP candidate
MP accused of playing politics with road project
Telephone woes in Portmore


Business
Seprod prospers despite poor economic conditions

CHAIRMAN OF the Seprod Group, Desmond Blades, said that although strong competition in the market forced the prices of many of its products down during the last financial year, the company saw a 32 per cent increase in its operating profit. "This is a...

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Sharp rise in Island Life profits
US investor looks to inject $115m into IT sector
Bonnick concerned about potential problems in sub-sectors


Sport
Tight security for Boyz game

SCENES OF disorder which were seen at the National Stadium when Jamaica played Caribbean rivals Trinidad and Tobago in a World Cup qualifier will be no more, according to the Jamaica Football Federation. In the one World Cup match since then, the JFF...

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Weary Windies touch down in Zimbabwe
Richards mines gold in wet conditions
It's a matter of how far


Commentary
An inspiration to all
THE NAME Vincent Evans may not mean anything to the majority of readers or the public at large. But the handful of persons who were in the National Stadium on Saturday, will long remember Vincent Evans. It is not because he burned up the track and...

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Collision-course campaign
A long time in politics
Rousseau states case on WICB investments
Father is as father does
When tomato reigned on the plains
THROUGH THE 20TH CENTURY WITH THE GLEANER - The Lord Moyne Commission (Part 7)
Why I refuse to vote


Letters
Letter of the Day - Negotiating with terrorists
THE EDITOR, Sir: "WE DO not negotiate with terrorists," is a line often used by the President of the United States, both in reality and on the silver screen. While I recognise this is not always so, I daresay it is largely so. The recent attempts by...

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The role of the FTC
Don't hide the figures!
Publishing and responsibility
Loud music and the law
Donna Smith


Entertainment
Theatre - Oh Romeo

MOST JAMAICANS have heard about William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, but how many people really understand the story behind this classical piece of work? Romeo and Juliet is currently being performed by the In Cahoots Theatre Company, out of...

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'Virtuous woman'


Star Page
Weathering the storm together

HAVING had no children to distract their attention from each other has only made Ivy and Allen Roberts closer to each other, even after 51 years of marriage. The couple from Grey-ground in Manchester say they can't imagine what life would be like...

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Sumfest launch Local artiste line-up announced
Want to maintain good relationship with parents and boyfriend
Sparring partners
Causes and control of unwanted facial hair in women


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