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published: Wednesday | November 26, 2003
Lead Stories


Golding wants to lead
BRUCE GOLDING, having recently been elected chairman of the opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), has acknowledged his ambitions to succeed Edward Seaga as leader of the party, when Mr. Seaga retires.

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'JLP election-ready' - Reformers bat for Seaga
PM, unions discuss terrorism bill
Gang feud prompts peace talks
AIDS births plunge
Double murder rocks Cambridge
Charlie Smith High gets peace garden

News


Science having little impact on Ja - Lalor
THE CONTRIBUTION of science to the development of Jamaica has been less than satisfactory, says Professor Gerald Lalor, the director-general of the International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences at the University of the West Indies (UWI).

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Students play parish councillors for a day
'St Bess' students advised to become well-rounded
Hamilton to file suit for prison riot victims
Howard Cooke Blvd 70 per cent completed
Sugar woes ahead
Hardware sector withstanding the competitive global market
Students injured during fire drill
'Jamaican' is not a language
Westmoreland PC hosts Junior Council meeting
The education ministry speaks on HIV/AIDS

Business


No telegrams after January
JAMAICA'S TELEGRAPH service will cease operations as of January 31 next year, says Cable & Wireless Jamaica's director of corporate communications, Errol Miller.

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Prospects improve for bauxite and alumina
Carib Tourism rebounds - Dyer
Wheels to freedom and healing
Post Corp inks deal with Cool Cards
Be on the lookout for PayPal 'scammers'

Sport


Portmore, Arnett hunt Carib glory
THE TEAMS which finished one-two in last season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League, Portmore United and Arnett Gardens, continue their quest to conquer the region today.

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Sweet Jade, Herbalist for co-features
Coaching in the air for Samuels
We do not need another white elephant ­ Ziadie
Boxhill courting Reid to stay on

Commentary


The Kennedy assassination
AMERICANS HAVE been marking the fortieth anniversary of the assassination in Texas of John F. Kennedy, perhaps their most popular President and someone held in high esteem by most Jamaicans.

More Stories
Who protects the consumer?
Sending the right signals

Letters


Some lessons from the Iraq invasion
THE EDITOR, Sir: STEPHEN VACCIANNIE wrote a very good and balanced article 'Reflections on the Iraq war' published November 24, 2003.

More Stories
Lack of education
Honest Carib staff
Burrell, you have set a standard
Congrats to the new JLP officers
Finding jobs in Jamaica
The state of crime
Buses on rails?

Profiles in Medicine


The ebb and flow of lupus
'A diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE or lupus), a chronic, inflammatory autoimmune disorder, sometimes hits patients with a thud, because it is often the first time that they are hearing about the disease...

More Stories
Oral piercing (part 2) - No kissing during the healing process
Holiday crunch time
The 'sniffles' are here again!
There's no special diabetic diet
Beating the holiday blues
Diabetes and the skin




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