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Lead Stories
Chantal spares Ja
MET OFFICE officials yesterday morning discontinued the tropical storm warning for Jamaica, and the National Emergency Operations Centre scaled down operations, as Tropical Storm Chantal moved away from the vicinity of the island.

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Bloody weekend - Toll moves to 656
Ja loses out on group bookings
US pastor hits out at ganja proposal at bishop`s instalment
Fire officer wins dress appeal
Massive clean-up programme at Mandeville school
JLP lashes Knight on video tape issue


News
Brady's fate in the balance
DETECTIVES IN St. Ann will decide early next week what action, if any, will be taken against attorney-at-law Harold Brady whose licensed gun was found recently in his vehicle which was being driven by an ex-soldier. St. Ann crime officer, Deputy...

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Mandeville Hospital needs laser machine
Acid attack victim buried
Justice Writes - History has repeated itself
Cuban teachers coming


Business
Energy Ministry urges for more conservation
HOPING TO reduce Jamaica's oil import bill, the Ministry of Mining and Energy, has initiated another programme, Conserve Energy and Save, targeting the home, commercial and industrial sectors. At present, national consumption of oil for energy is...

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PAHO officer credits Ja's primary health care system


Sport
WI sweep Kenya
NAIROBI (Reuters): CHRIS Gayle and Leon Garrick shared a first wicket stand of 116 to lead West Indies to a seven wicket win over Kenya in the third and final one day international.

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Big bucks for Johnson
Ja lead Guyana in U-19 champs
Ja's Atkinson for Goodwill Games


Commentary
Good sense prevails
POLITICAL WILL, brokered by private sector leadership, finally prevailed at Vale Royal last Friday. The results of the top-level meeting brightened the prospect of good sense averting national calamity. Thus it was that after weeks of unilateral and...

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Cricket in the hurricane
A Hall of a good time
The matter of 'tongues' Part 2 - Is it a necessary experience?
Wanted: a Head of State, if Merrick Needham is right!


Letters
Letter of the Day - 'If we must die...'
THE EDITOR, Sir: TIME AND time again in the history of a nation, a time of decision arises when national pride and Independence demands that the leaders exhibit fortitude and strength.

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More on Cable TV and piracy
Remittances and the teachers' exodus
Patriotism and economy class
Old, tired people and the post office
Ganja makes you stupid, careless, lazy
Emancipation and its celebration
Profanity, deejays and dancehall music


Entertainment
Balford Henry on destitute artistes - Time to start taking care of business

THE PROBLEM of taking care of the numerous veteran artistes and musicians who are finding it difficult to survive, after years of contributing to the development of local music, is not unsolvable.

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Prince Ronald: Still dreaming at 50
Bounty Killer gets his break


Flair
Antonnette Haughton Iron Lady of talk turns politician

SHE'S BANKING on her "years of human experience and concern". She's depending on "the judgement of God and time", and she's hopeful that the "powerful Jamaican spirit", once unleashed will renew Jamaica.

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On My Mind - The pressures of being single
105 not out! - Mae Dacres still going strong
Creating the perfect resume


Star Page
'Hot Boyz' leave women salivating

Western Bureau: HURRICANE Chantal spared Montego Bay residents on the weekend. But 'Tropical Storms' Mr. Bodacious, Midnight, Romeo and Candy Man raged into the Vapors Nite Club, Blue Diamond, Ironshore on Saturday night, leaving a...

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Documentary on Clement Dodd
The Killer in the early days
Abused by mother


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