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Lead Stories


Electoral bodies get thumbs up
PROFESSOR ERROL Miller, chairman of the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC), says he is satisfied with the administration of Wednes-day's general election which saw the People's National Party taking an historic fourth term in office.

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'Garrisons a breeding ground for violence'
Pickersgill quitting
Women urged to get mammograms
Flash flood watch lifted
J'cans in US guarded on JLP's loss

News


Women's confab for Montego Bay
WESTERN BUREAU: A NON-PROFIT organisation based in Montego Bay, is hosting a women's conference at its offices in the city on October 21, aimed at addressing a number of issues facing women in western Jamaica at the Family and Parenting Centre.

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J'cans lauded by Miami-Dade City Commission
Dabdoub retains seat
Rain, intimidation charges pour in on election day
Gunmen fire-bomb three homes in Denham Town
JLP snatches five in western Ja

Business


Business leaders comment on new Government
With the return of a new PNP Government, the business community will be looking to it to deal quickly with the big social and economic issues that have retarded the development of the country.

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Racing industry and Jamaica
Jamaica's competitiveness, globalisation
Encouraging almshouse behaviour - Jamaican politics
Freight haulage sets new course
Getting to the Roots - For a knowledge-based society
Big growth in financial sector's operations
Investing in Bonds - Part 9 - Understanding bond prices - part 3

Sport


Windies bats fumble, stumble and fall again
GEORGE HEADLEY, the great West Indies batsman of the 1930s, was a man of few words. They were, however, words of wisdom, and one of the things he used to tell young batsmen was not to make the same mistake twice. According to the champion batsman...

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The Woodbine Model Spurring horseracing to greater profits
Kumble destroys WI
Double Wicket Champ bowls off

Commentary


Plaudits for EAC, EOJ
ONE OF the happy outcomes from Wednesday's General Election was the performance of the electoral machinery. For this the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) and the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) deserve the highest commendation...

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Will Brazil's Lula get his birthday wish?
The art of fine art

Letters


Now is the time...
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE VIGOROUS electioneering over, now is the time for the winning party to take the lead in bringing healing to the nation, by encouraging all parties to work together for the common good.

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We must hold the Gov't accountable
Church and noise
Carter and 'garrison politics'
Can't believe PNP given a new mandate
Ashamed of the people's choice
A better balance Parliament
Time to go, Seaga!
Effective Opposition needed
Plaudits for first class coverage
I respect the electoral result

Entertainment


'Negril Getaway 2002' for Heroes Day weekend
NEGRIL IS known for being a quiet little fishing village by the sea, where visitors come to romp on the seven mile stretch of white sandy beach (if one can simply ignore the sandbags which symptomise the erosion).

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Film festival to launch chidren's fund
Shaggy's 'Lucky Day'




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