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Lead Stories


Riots in Guyana - Police kill 2 in pre-Summit skirmishes
GEORGETOWN, Guyana: VIOLENCE BROKE out in the capital of Guyana yesterday, leaving two persons dead and several others injured. The rioting sparked concerns about the security of the region's leaders who are here for the...


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Islandwide blackouts again
House condemns cop killings
Reading centre revival - Children in Denham Town, Rema enjoying peace
JLP wants more on Thwaites
Security crisis meeting Friday

News


Judge raps delays in High Court
A SUPREME Court judge yesterday expressed concern about the frequent applications for adjournments of criminal cases which he said were only "clogging" the court list. Justice Mahadev Dukharan made the comment in the Home Circuit Court, when the Crown...


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Paulwell fails to shorten telecom's liberalisation timetable
Warder on drug charges
JBS respond to 'dirty sugar' claims

Business


Lok Jack sacked, Bideshi quits Trinidad Cement Limited
THE REMOVAL of a Trinidad Cement Ltd. (TCL) Holdings director and the resignation of another are the latest twists in the bid by Mexican giant...


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ICAJ's code of ethics for members in tax practice

Sport


Notts frustrate Windies A on rain-shortened day
LONDON, Agencies: WEST INDIES A were on the backfoot after a rain-abbreviated first day of their tour match against Nottinghamshire yesterday.


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Reggae Girlz cry foul
Juniors get ready for Cayman mission

Commentary


Police as targets
LESS THAN a fortnight ago the Minister of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, dismissed the notion that there was any conspiracy to kill members of the Police Force. In an interview with a Gleaner reporter he said there was no evidence to suggest ...


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Beyond priestly paedophilia
On replacing Yasser Arafat

Letters


Jamaica, where are we going?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM convinced that the country has reached a state of anarchy, when our policemen are being murdered openly and brazenly in the streets. In this beautiful island where we invite visitors to enjoy our shores and culture, its citizens...


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More on the RGD
Achieving efficiencies in Sugar
Ganja smoked openly
Reciprocity run amok
Abolish RADA
Festival Queen says thanks

Entertainment


JCDC holds showcase of past festival song winners
IF YOU have never seen past festival song competition winners perform on-stage together, then you will get that chance when the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission...


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Nettleford receives special award

Cornwall Edition


Pastor lectures PM
WESTERN BUREAU: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson came under fire from a section of the Montego Bay clergy, when he attended church in the western city on Sunday. He was criticised for some of the policies of his administration...


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'Karate Georgie' is back
Big money for 'Cross-the-Harbour'
Heineken Startime this Saturday

What's Cooking


SUMMER QUENCHERS
Hot enough for you? If the blazing heat of summer has you by the throat, don't sweat...


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Royally stuffed at ye Olde English pub

Science & Technology


River blindness: - A LEGACY OF SLAVERY
WHAT ARE the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade apart from music, culture and the spirit of Africa? The transatlantic trade also brought with it ancestral legacies such as the hereditary sickle cell anaemia and the...


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Port Royal: unravelling its geologic heritage




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