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Lead Stories


PNP still ahead
...SUPPORT grows to 26.1%, JLP drops to 22.4%, as the governing People's National Party (PNP) continues to widen its lead over the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) as the election race heats up.


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JCC firm on shutdown
Campaign financing: A matter for debate - PM
Customs clamps down on 'touts'
Prime Minister speaks on issues

News


Carla Seaga: I have had a very good pregnancy so far
Anticipation has been high since Opposition Leader, Edward Seaga, and his wife, Carla, announced her pregnancy earlier this year. Mrs. Seaga, eager to leave speculation behind, is preparing for motherhood.


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PM warns troublemakers
Party founded by Garvey gets new lease
Archbishop Samuel E. Carter - At his deathbed

Business


Gov't unable to reach desired economic growth levels - PM
Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has said that the Government has been unable to reach growth level targets that it would be happy with, but that this was underscored by both the changing macro-economic environment...


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Local companies express interest in acquiring Homelectrix
Commentary - Why BOJ Governor can be upbeat
Davies concedes policy errors

Sport


Arnett chasing NPL hat-trick
ELEVEN TEAMS will be out to dethrone defending champions Arnett Gardens when the Wray and Nephew National Premier League kicks off today with a full slate of matches.


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Cornwall, Bridgeport make positive starts
Six winners for 'Slicer' Simpson
Premier League kicks off
The Three Ws
Commentary - On the road to confusion

Commentary


Editorial - A Jamaican and Caribbean giant
An indication of how preoccupied we have become with politicians and politics is that we often undervalue the contribution of others to nation-building and the advance of regional integration.


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'Vicious' twist to PNP's campaign
Bless that 'coolie' bishop
Media, libel and the law

Letters


That colonial accounting curriculum
THE EDITOR, Sir: It was reported that the thrust of Oliver Clarke's presentation at the University of the West Indies' (UWI) conference last weekend was that university must focus on the future and less on colonialism.


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Not 'plain laziness'
Jamaican motto at work
Can't afford 'free' education
JLP and Local Gov't

Entertainment


Jamaica's Film Industry - Much ado about something
THE JAMAICAN film industry is one of those struggling to get off the ground. Over the last few years, it seems that the Jamaican film industry has seen more activity than usual.


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Regina Beavers: looking back, moving forward
Reggae rocks Germany

Religion


Politics and the pulpit
Rev, Herro Blair, Rev. Al Miller, Deacon Ronald Thwaites and others are among the growing number of ministers of religion who have broadened their focus to include politics.


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New book by Rev. Devon Dick
US televangelist for Youth Congress 2002

Arts &Leisure


Book of PM's speeches launched
Prime Minister P. J. Patterson has joined the ranks of leaders around the world, who have had books published about them.


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Reminiscing on '1962'

Outlook


Cover story - Miracle Births
In vitro conception as an alternative.


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Opinion - She's as cold as ice
Family ties - Home of the faithful

In Focus


What's working against the JLP
I am not picking up any momentum for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). Indeed, I am meeting more and more people who are saying they are confident of a PNP victory, and this is even among those who say they would like to see the back of P.J. Patterson


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Labour parties in Jamaica and the Caribbean
Pastoral concerns - Juveniles, mentorship and churches




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