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published: Thursday | July 3, 2003
Lead Stories


'Time to act now' - Patterson warns CARICOM to implement decisions for region
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson yesterday gave an urgent warning to fellow Heads of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), that they could no longer continue to talk about the goals of regional integration without moving to implement decisions agreed on.

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Groups say public is losing confidence in DPP's Office
'Do not call' policy may threaten local telemarketing sector
'Morning after' pill now available without prescription
ANR blasts US for cutting military aid
Gunmen pump 17 shots into 20-y-o

News


Grenada sees similarity in S Africa Truth Commission
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, CMC: GRENADA PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell says the success of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa holds out much hope for healing for his own island.

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CARICOM - a success, says Patterson
KC speaks up, again

Sport


No jeans to be worn by netball volunteers
THE WORLD Netball Championships are just seven days away and one group of people bound to attract attention at the event will be the volunteers.

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JCA looks for expert marketers
Double hat-trick for Westmoreland

Commentary


Tickets and accidents
ON SUNDAY, as we ran the death notices of the three siblings killed by careless and dangerous driving in St Thomas, we carried a Reuters story reporting research on the public health benefits of issuing traffic tickets.

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Pentagon hawks on the defensive - John Rapley
The end of the revolution?
Sunday special

Letters


Standing up for accountability
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with admiration and regret that I feel that this letter should be written.

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Unsatisfactory service at RGD
Ridiculous charges on magazines
Desmond McKenzie can bring back order
Wasting money to get a UK visa
Caring for the handicapped
Escaping reality
Reneto Adams
CCJ a political matter

Cornwall Edition


West sports four teams in next season's NPL
WESTERN BUREAU: THAT SOUND you heard about 5:30 p.m. on Sunday was a collective sigh of relief from western Jamaican football fans and came out of the Elliston Wakeland Community Centre after Invaders qualified...

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MoBay officer freed of assault charges - Complainant wishes to 'forget about it'
Death-wish donation to CUMI
'Police need to earn public trust'
Weatherly called to nat'l junior golf team

What's Cooking


CHILL OUT
Anytime, anywhere, ice cream is just plain cool. But on a blazing summer day this creamy blend adds a delicious chill to the air. July is international ice cream month and on Saturday, Kingston's first ice cream festival takes place at Devon House.

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Chicken Salad Wraps




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