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Lead Stories


Buses back on the road - But Windward, Deanery routes still off limits
BUSES ARE expected to begin rolling again throughout the Corporate Area this morning but will not be dispatched on certain routes along Mountain View Avenue...


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Teachers anxious about new wage negotiations
Delinquent parliamentarians in danger of prosecution, says DPP
Five held in Port Royal drug bust charged
JLP, PNP seeking conference venues
J'cans urged to keep surroundings clean

News


One dead in boat shooting, another missing in harbour
WESTERN BUREAU: ONE MAN was shot and killed, two others injured and a fourth is now missing and presumed dead, following a shooting on board a pleasure boat in Montego Bay, St. James, early yesterday morning.


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More Centres of Excellence coming
SSP Adams concludes testimony
On Zimbabwe and Emancipation
Dynamite found in prison - Warder arrested for ganja
PNP blasts Seaga at party conference
Horror murder in Islington - Elderly couple gunned down - Fifth double murder in 19 days
PM tours Harlem, New York

Business


A good week on the JSE
THE JAMAICA Stock Exchange indices advanced last week closing the week on a positive note, the main catalysts being Carreras, Courts, LOJ and Seprod. The JSE Index increased by 240.66 (0.62%) points, to close at 39,058.52 points. The All Jamaica...


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Windalco salary talks resume after Morrison's retraction

Sport


Barbados ease past Leewards
A COMBINATION of good batting and accurate bowling ensured an impressive 193-run victory for Barbados over the Rest of the Leewards in their Red Stripe Bowl match at Melbourne Oval...


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Close battle at Sabina
B'dos win thriller
Young TT players miss Junior champs

Commentary


Liguanea as benefactor
WHAT HAS been described as Jamaica's most valuable piece of real estate, located in the prime commercial area of New Kingston, is now home to Emancipation Park. The Park was constructed on the over six acres of land by the National Housing Trust, with...


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A very thorny issue
School sex education does not work
Middle East strategies

Letters


Transportation and the disabled
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECENTLY came back from Guadalajara, Mexico after spending 6 weeks out of 12. One of my main reasons for shortening this visit was the manner in which the public transportation system operates.


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Realistic and objective
Don't be a big baby
Farewell to a prince
A plea to the NWC
The Church must do more
Thanks to my parents

Entertainment


Neila: Dancing her way through school
THE DECISION to pursue postgraduate work can be a daunting one, which most people either pay out of pocket (after years of work) or depend on a scholarship. However, when neither of these options are...


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A tribute to Eric 'Chalk Talk' Coverley

The Shipping Industry


SAJ invests in education
REAFFIRMING ITS commitment to education, the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) last Thursday renewed over 30 high-school scholarships and added seven new beneficiaries to its scholarship assistance programme. The programme seeks to assist employees...


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Shipping industry JIC reaches 5O
Debris shipped out of Newport West




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