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5 recounts by RMs this week
MAGISTERIAL RECOUNTS are to take place this week in five constituencies arising from the closeness of results in the October 16 general election, and complaints of electoral irregularities.

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Jamaican co-owner of sniper car held as witness
KSAC continues removal of stalls
Whitmore faces court today on manslaughter charge
Plea for speedier posting of judgments on Supreme Court web sites
JLP, PNP review election performance

News


FAO stresses link between water and food security
TO HIGHLIGHT the importance of water and its relationship to food production, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has chosen as its theme this year, 'Water - Source of Food Security.'

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Enviro confab targets inner-city youth
Flt. Lt. John Ebanks lauded for service to World War veterans
Hearing impairment high among J'can children - report
Carter observes another side of Jamaica
Mullings expresses regret, sorrow over sniper deaths
Stronger Parliament - Will it work?
Meet newcomer St. Aubyn Bartlett
US increases visitor visa fee to US$100

Sport


Classy H. View hit seven
HARBOUR VIEW predictably advanced to the next round of the Caribbean Club Championship with a 7-1 second leg hammering of the Cayman Islands' Georgetown at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium yesterday.

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Dawes takes college break
Keeping national football programme on target

Commentary


Funding political campaigns
THE COSTLY advertising/public relations campaigns recently undertaken by the two main political parties and the attendant inability of third parties to attract funding are stark reminders of the importance of the society coming to grips...

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But things won't change, will they?
A gleesome threesome
A time of hope

Letters


Dismantle the garrisons by job creation
THE EDITOR, Sir: DISMANTLING OR abandoning garrison communities will certainly reduce political tribalism, but how are we going to achieve this? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?...

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No change in pensioners policy
Concerning Local Time and Jamaica
Road repairs needed in Hope Pastures
C&W and Caller ID
White abolitionists and Emancipation Park
Perkins is a bore
Get rid of illegal guns

Entertainment


'Smirnoff Experience' was beyond the ordinary
BLUE MOUNTAIN Inn, Gordon Town, St. Andrew, was the place to be last Saturday night. The third 'Smirnoff Experience' party to be held in the island, was staged there and those who took time out to attend had a blast.

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They went the full 'Mile'

Flair


Living on the edge
THOUSANDS OF men battling depression may be slipping through the cracks in the community mental health system in Jamaica because they refuse to seek and sustain treatment for mental illness. "Mostly, the men come in to be treated for aggression...

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One man's battle with depression
Rebuilding after breast cancer
Men & breast cancer




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