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Cricketer killed - Former West Indies all-rounder Laurie Williams dies in car crash
JAMAICA AND West Indies all-rounder, Laurie Williams, and his brother, Kevin Jenninson, were killed in a car accident yesterday evening after the car they were travelling in lost control and collided with a JUTC bus on the Causeway...


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KSAC bulldoze stalls downtown
Hefty pay claim on JGRA
Vendors urged to stay away from downtown lockdown
Unemployment, burning issue
Agri Ministry to review duty hike

News


Multimillion dollar improvements for Alpart
KAISER ALUMINUM'S board of directors has approved an expenditure of US$13.7 million (J$685 million) to improve efficiency and support a previously announced expansion of production capacity at Alpart's alumina refinery...


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Condolences pour in for Charles Sinclair
More factories, less employment
Drug addicts benefit from forfeited assets
Azan declares family's allegiance to JLP
Relief work for Westmoreland
Having a vision, making it work
The need for educational parity

Sport


Arnett start in fine style
ARNETT GARDENS won the match-up of last year's league champions, rallying from a goal down to spank promoted visitors Rivoli 3-1.


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Seba, Reno go down in opening games
I was confident of victory - Maxwell
The best of the rest

Commentary


Political obscenity
THE OBSCENITY committed by supporters of the People's National Party in parading a 'Baby Seaga coffin' at an election rally last week has been roundly condemned; and rightly so.


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Fixing the election date
Trinidad and Tobago at 40

Letters


Praedial larceny sparks a lynching
THERE IS hardly a farmer in this country who can truthfully say he has been spared by thieves. The cry for government's action and justice to eliminate praedial larceny has become louder and louder.


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Cost-sharing is a logical option
JPSCo's exorbitant bills
Walderston's water woes
Donavan Lindsay
Patrick 'Pops' Fung

Entertainment


Blackwood-Meeks makes 'Miss Lou's Day'
SATURDAY EVENING saw some of Jamaica's best in theatre, as well as some of the up and coming, pay tribute to the Honourable Louise Bennett-Coverley, who is called, through affection, Miss Lou.


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Music's big acts for fall release

Flair


A parent's nightmare
"MUMMY, DADDY, I'm pregnant." Those are words no parent wants to hear from his or her teenage daughter.


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How to... seduce your man




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