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published: Monday | November 17, 2003
Lead Stories


Shaw bows out
AUDLEY SHAW, Opposition spokes-man on finance and deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Area Council Three, has abandoned his quest to challenge Bruce Golding for the position of chairman of the party next Sunday.

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Tourism is driving agriculture - Morrison
Big welcome for millionth cruise passenger
Police learn to temper use of force
Caribbean skills training standard to come soon

News


Upper House welcomes Clarke committee report
MEMBERS OF the Senate have welcomed the report of the Parliamentary Salaries Review Committee, which was tabled in the House of Representatives last Tuesday.

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Gov't still monitoring gaming tax
St. Aubyn Bartlett questions Simpson Miller
The financing of political parties
Upgrade on the way for basic schools
The right approach to adolescent development
Colourful tales of 'rude boys' and cops
Behind MoBay's 'Tribal War'
Salary proposals for MPs - Pt II

Sport


WI wrap up series
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC: THE WEST Indies completed a 128-run triumph over Zimbabwe in the second and final cricket Test yesterday to take the two-Test series 1-0.

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Boyz win El Salvador mismatch
JFF lauds football stalwarts
Shelton's double puts Ja on top
Blatter breaks ground for academy
Foster targets gold
Marland Nattie moving to improve basketball

Commentary


Build a new Parliament
WE KNOW we may be flogging a dead horse but we feel we must endorse the view of the Parliamentary Salary Review Committee that Gordon House as legislative chamber is inadequate as the nation's Parliament building.

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Free to lead and mislead
A letter from Africa

Letters


Forgive now
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHENEVER WE are hit and we hit back, there is a likelihood of there being more retaliation with more severity.

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Seaga should make amends
Think before you talk, Ms Grange
Apologise to Robertson
Diaspora debate
Teaching diploma not recognised
The issue of the escaped animal
Social and economic problems

Entertainment


Awesome Acappella!
THE RELEVANT authorities are still trying to sift through the rubble that is left of Cinema 2 in New Kingston after American gospel group Acappella utterly destroyed it on Saturday night with a performance that has placed them on the 'most wanted' list.

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Mighty Sparrow closes off night of word artistry

Flair


Dazzling designs - Region's fashion houses display great showcase
LAST WEEK, the buzz around Kingston was Caribbean Fashionweek (CFW).

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Femagel - the woman's 'Viagra'
Catching up with Wendy




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