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Kaiser bankrupt - Operations in Jamaica not affected, says boss
KAISER ALUMINIUM Corporation (KAC), the number three aluminium producer in North America, filed for bankruptcy in the United States yesterday but indicated that its Jamaican operations would not be affected.


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Youth development gets $10m boost
Road traffic regulations amendments still not in place
Blythe under fire
Hondurans' court case put off again
Crawford appeal barred by judge

News


Citrus industry gets boost
JAMAICAN CITRUS farmers are finding it easier to resuscitate the citrus industry, as a result of increased access to certified citrus plants for re-planting, under the citrus Re-planting Programme. Dr. Percy Miller, Secretary/ Manager of the Citrus...


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Alleged robber shot dead
Fifth Seal Way resident testifies about Braeton killings
Private hospitals band together

Business


Dean Weatherly balances coaching and dentistry
This story is on the Go-Local Jamaica web site for St. James. Please check out this and other interesting stories at www.go-montegobay.com DESPITE CORNWALL College's football success over the past year, the driving force behind the victorious team...


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Renewable energy - an option for Jamaica
Metered parking delay
No explanation for millions spent - Strachan

Sport


Leeward Islands full of confidence
A STRONG Leeward Islands cricket team arrived yesterday for their fourth round Busta Cup match against Jamaica at Kaiser Sports Club on Friday. Both teams are coming off third-round victories, a position which puts them in the leadership on 27 points.


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MLS, Diamonds agree to deal for Lowe
King Al looks hard to beat
Don't blame it on captain Hooper

Commentary


Some answers now
THE RECEIVER/MANAGER of NetServ, Mr. John Lee, presented an interim report on the company within a short time after the start of his receivership. When he gave the interim report Mr. Lee promised to provide a valuation of the equipment and furniture in...


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Rending our hearts
Commitment to peace

Letters


Does society forgive?
THE EDITOR SIR: CRIME AND violence in all its form is prevalent in our society today. This is my personal experience. On May 31, 2001, I was convicted in the Montego Bay RM Court on drug charges. I served an 81-day sentence and paid a hefty fine of...


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The issue of Patois versus English
Mocking celebrations of Black History Month
Why more priority for ceremonial queen?
Altering the National Anthem

Profiles in Medicine


The relaxation response
The body apparently has an inborn capacity to heal itself and according to Dr. Herbert Benson, U.S. cardiologist now turned mind/body medicine expert, this healing potential is unleashed when we practise 'the relaxation response'...


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Anti-stress kit




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