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published: Saturday | May 15, 2004
Lead Stories


T&T to the rescue
Twin-island republic to help reduce CARICOM's energy bill

PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning, of oil-rich Trini-dad and Tobago, has pro-mised to assist Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries reeling from mounting oil prices on the world market.

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Cuba calls for CARICOM's help
Little-White settles out of court
New Archbishop arrives with an open mind

News


Robertson backs report
-'Country's top 10 ranking is credible'

DEVELOPMENT MINISTER, Dr. Paul Robertson yesterday dismissed criticism by Karl Samuda, Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Spokesman on Trade and Industry, which implied ...

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US interested in extradition of ex-nat'l footballer
Pastor's daughter murdered in St Ann
'Parents must also be blamed for indiscipline'

Business


New Companies Act coming January
THE NEW Companies Act, passed in the House of Representatives earlier this year, is slated to come into effect on January 1, 2005. According to Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, the Office of the Registrar of Companies is...

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'Powerful women' perform for charities on May 30

Sport


Spending big for the Boyz
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) yesterday announced that it failed to profit from Jamaica's recent friendlies against Honduras and Venezuela.

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Football Federation to focus on marketing
Windies, Bangladesh focus on bowling
Cruising Altitude to win Lotto Classic

Commentary


Lights, camera, action!
FIGURES JUST released by Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) reveal that Jamaica last year earned $858 million from foreign films, videos and commercials shot on location here. This is double the earnings of the year before and augurs well for the...

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The politics of participation
Born, baby, born

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
Regional thrust for dispute resolution

THE EDITOR, Sir: AS WE observe developments in Haiti and in Caricom, we note our common interests and humanity and the valuable role that Jamaicans can play in ...

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A party of dynamic thinkers
Good job, KPH
I'm searching for... Jannett Joyce Hanson
On spilling the beans...

Entertainment


Entertainment Diary
TODAY, May 15COOL SPOTSSamix Lounge Juggling Night will be held every Saturday at Samix Lounge, Half-Way Tree Road, Kingston 5 (in front of the Kingston School of Nursing) at 8 p.m. Music by Glamarus Disco, Mental, Tony, ...

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Usher burns in the #1 spot

Farmer's Weekly


Hooked on pineapples
LYSSONS, St. Thomas: JUST OVER two years ago, Ranald Cowie, 62, of Castle Hill in St. Thomas was 'seduced' into farming when he sampled a piece of pineapple, and since then his love for the fruit has only multiplied...

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High turnout at agri expo




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