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Kaiser execs meet with employees
Local executives of Kaiser Aluminium Corporation have been meeting with employees to discuss developments surrounding the company's filing for bankruptcy in the United States.


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Youngest Senator sworn in
Projects running $5 billion above budget
Call in the Fraud Squad

News


Jackson backs GIS specialisation
Does it make sense to build a megamall in Port Maria, the capital of St. Mary? Will there be enough schools for the island's children in 10 years? Is the country adequately prepared to service the local and surrounding populations in the event of various?


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FTC warns pharmacies
Murder convict on weekend pass still missing

Business


BWIA cuts travel agents' commission
BWIA says it will slash by a third today, its commission to travel agents.


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Air Jamaica to get two new aircraft
Labour Ministry offers Ausjam, UUJ IDT referral

Sport


Young stars on show
National junior record holders Melaine Walker of St. Jago High and Wolmer's Greg Lyttle lead an outstanding group of hurdlers into today's National Hurdles and Field Events Championships.


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Haphazard is safe
Jamaica stage dramatic fight back
The same old story

Commentary


New attitudes to sex necessary - Mutabaruka
Sex can't be kept a secret if young people are expected to educate themselves on the subject, says popular dub poet Mutabaruka.


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Editorial - Another scandal?

Letters


Noise nuisance from Carlos' Cafe
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am a young Jamaican and like many, it has always been my dream to own my own home. Last December, I attained this dream and acquired a home at one of the apartment complexes on Kensington Crescent, Kingston 5.


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Development and closed-minded leadership
Robbed in Papine
Negril Chamber clears the air
The real FINSAC facts
Security guards and police work
Letter of the Day - Better middle class leadership needed

Entertainment


Create a buzz in your backyard
Gardeners may think of the back yard as a very personal place, but a good garden is always full of guests. In fact, they live there.


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Fabulous Heineken Startime in MoBay

Farmer's Weekly


Farmers receive goats under herd project
Two farmers recently received eight pregnant goats under the goat revolving project launched in December last year by the Ministry of Agriculture and Goat Breeders Society of Jamaica.


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Bodles Pig Research unit inadequately funded
Trelawny sugar factory to close

Lifestyle


Lazy, dreamy days under an orange tree
Who in their right mind would put a villa all the way out here? That was one of two questions that came to mind as I followed the unpaved road, searching for Country Villa.


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The beat goes on




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