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Lead Stories


Labour Ministry targets illegal recruitment of Jamaicans
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security will be taking more drastic steps against the illegal recruitment of Jamaican workers for the United States (H2B) Hospitality or Hotel Workers Programme.


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Crisis awaits next Gov't - Golding
X-ray machines for ports by December
More women rejected in police recruitment drive
NHDC scandal rocks PNP

News


Rasta leader welcomes Queen
Rastafarian leader, Samuel Clayton, thinks that Queen Elizabeth II is a gracious queen and is looking forward to meet her when she comes tomorrow.


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'I dos' in the buff
Benefit for slain cop's widow after 7 years

Business


PSOJ to award three firms for creating jobs
Big City Brewing Company, Island Grill and Centennial Digital (Jamaica) are to be recognised by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) for their success in creating jobs.


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LoJ shareholders challenge Government's waiver
Solomon McDaniel - The man behind Mack D's
Mortgages - The way to your dream house

Sport


Hazard, Constant Spring face off
With the bitterness of disappointment still fresh in their throats from their failure to advance to the first end of round final, Hazard will be aiming to make no mistakes today against Constant Spring when they meet at Ferdie Neita Park.


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Michelka, Royal Expedition send warning
Walker lights up G.C. Foster
Bobsleigh team fails to keep pace
Jamaica turn up the heat

Commentary


Restoring justice to inner-city communities
The West Kingston Enquiry has been limping towards a relatively uninspiring end after some four months of investigations. The Commission should conclude its hearings this month.


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Winter Olympics in Utah
Wasting money is not hard
Editorial - Democracy and political expediency

Letters


Healing our nation through one love
THE EDITOR, Sir: As reported in your paper on Sunday, February 3, several well-known Jamaicans and my family gathered for a major press conference at Bob Marley's home on Hope Road to ask the Jamaican people to heal their personal relationships...


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Congrats, Mr. Spencer
Worship as entertainment now?

Entertainment


Yellowman's family second only to God
Beginning today and alternating for the week in the Gleaner and THE STAR, deejay Yellowman tells his story. All of it.


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Costume dressing - not a drag
A soundscan plan?

Religion


Jamaica Conference of Zion Sabbath Churches
Zion Sabbath Churches from the soils of Jamaica is the newest 'legal' church umbrella group, registering in January 2001 - as the Jamaica Conference of Zion Sabbath Churches (JCZSC).


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Debate - Premarital sex

Arts &Leisure


Dawn in East Kingston
Any home usually has a WELCOME mat or some special way of greeting persons to where you live. Do you not think this should also apply to the port of entry to our island home, Jamaica?


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Book review - Why is Bustamante omitted?
Art review- Nicely does it nicely

Outlook


Opinion - What it means to be a young man in Jamaica
As a young man, Jamaica is one of the most depressing places to live. I woke up the other morning to the realisation that a lot of the guys who I've grown up with are either dead, on drugs or have migrated.


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Working against time - The situation of adolescent girls in poor areas
Cover story - Making a fresh start

In Focus


Fostering transparency and preventing corruption
More effective interventions in eradicating abuses in the rule of law are among the essential conditions for preserving and deepening Jamaican democracy, says Dr. Trevor Munroe.


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Narco-terrorism: Let's not call a spade a bulldozer (Part 2)
The party political system and the electorate




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