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Lead Stories


Bakers crying foul
Industry rocked by allegations of dirty sugar.


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Vendor fees cramping business
Fathers on the rebound
Mosquito eradication drive in full gear
OT Williams defeats Rickards, Ford in PNP vote

News


Underground sugar market thriving
There are charges of an underground market in brown sugar, which might be contributing to the poor quality of the sugar reaching some bakeries.


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KSAC to move more vendors
Downtown - From grandeur to city dump
Jamaican appointed president of US university

Business


Digicel should cut rates by a third - OUR
Some of the telephone rates currently being charged by mobile carrier Digicel Jamaica are to be slashed by about a third, effective July 1, according to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR).


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Testing times for Customs workers
Analysis needed on United States trade barriers - Chang

Sport


Simply Magic!
GUINEAS AND Oaks heroine SIMPLY MAGIC romped the 82nd running of the Red Stripe Jamaica Derby over 2400 metres yesterday and seems destined to become the first filly to win the coveted triple crown at Caymanas Park.


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Caymanas Course wreaks havoc
Westmoreland in control
Prendergast rated highly in Argentina, Italy
Decision day in NPL play-offs

Commentary


Editorial - No Day for dead-beat dads
Today is Father's Day, a day consigned to the paying of homage to the fathers among us. Father's Day stands in stark contrast to Mother's Day, which is traditionally replete with emotionally charged private and public tributes to our mothers...


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Air Ja: challenges of a small commercial carrier
Parliamentary committees not working effectively

Letters


Spoil your dad today
THE EDITOR, Sir: To all those out there who have fathers to really cherish and spoil today, I really envy you.


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DPP responds to 'Court shut-down'
Needs help to issue flood relief items

Entertainment


The 'hair' and there of music
Although hair should be a very simple matter, over the years it has taken on many political implications due to the evolution of human race relations.


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Stamping out false billing
Slow member recruitment for local rights agencies

Religion


Pastoral concerns - Ex-lodge man speaks out
It is not uncommon for a person to quit a church, political party, business place or charity and then to denounce these organisations. But it is highly uncommon for someone to quit a lodge and then denounce it.


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Ministers speak on a father's role
Do you know your Bible?

Arts &Leisure


Reggae Xplosion - museum of Jamaica's music
It is located just a few yards from the entry to the cinema and across from the Internet cafe at Ocho Rios' latest tourist attraction - Reggae Xplosion, museum of Jamaica's music.


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The search for Chinese families
Father's what?

Outlook


Cover story - Dad's a mom too
It seems to be becoming an international trend. For varying reasons men are being left with the responsibility of raising their children. These single fathers take on the role of daddy, mommy, confidante, friend and breadwinner..


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Centenarians Remember - Phillip Salmon (All the man he used to be)
Breaking the silence on HIV/AIDS: Juggling fatherhood and HIV
Opinion - The face of my father

In Focus


PM, Seaga in 'political' agreement
The following is the joint agreement and declaration on political conduct signed by Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and Opposition Leader Edward Seaga Gordon House on Tuesday June 11.


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Hugh Crosskill - society's tragic loss
On-line with Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins




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