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published: Saturday | June 5, 2004
Lead Stories


Andem charged
JOEL ANDEM, the reputed gang leader who only recently had been des-cribed as Jamaica's most wanted man, was yesterday slapped with 27 charges, including murder and kidnapping. He has been charged with two counts of murder, 10 counts of shooting with...

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X-ray machines detect guns, ammo
Gallant attempt by Cornel
APPOINTMENT!
Gratitude and pain as France recalls D-Day

News


Scotland Yard to assist local cops
WESTERN BUREAU: SCOTLAND YARD police officers are to come to Jamaica to assist and train the local police with forensic investigations, while a number of the island's officers are to be stationed in Miami, New York and the Caribbean, Dr. Peter Phillips...

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Doctors refusing to treat injured police officers
Ministry tardy in paying medical bills
Spencer to demit office

Business


Horne calls on Government to remove petroleum cess
OPPOSITION SENATOR Norman Horne wants the two per cent cess on imported petroleum products removed to ease the burden on consumers and producers until stability returns to the world oil market. Senator Horne on Thursday tabled a resolution in the Upper..

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KSAC seeks opportunities for illegal garage operators

Sport


Windies take charge
THE USUAL question before the start of a Test match is what would the captain who wins the toss do, and yesterday was no exception. There was one other question at Sabina Park yesterday...

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Angels threaten Hydel's reign
Take Good Company
Grand Prix wins for Williams, McFarlane

Commentary


Cigarettes or food?
ACCORDING TO the World Health Organisation (WHO) the rich are curtailing their use of tobacco and the poor (especially in developing countries), are spending more of their income on smoking. The WHO study, summarised in the Health section of Wednesday's.

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Throwing words out the window

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
A very special 'Good Samaritan'

THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to bring to your attention an incident that occurred yesterday evening on the Spanish Town bypass, and in so doing, also thank the 'Good ...

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Peter Espeut got it wrong on Punta Cana
Don't shoot the messenger

Entertainment


China's 'fake' killers
SHANGHAI, China (AP): TOFU MADE from paint. Phony rabies vaccine that's nothing but saltwater. Bogus whiskey packing a toxic wood alcohol punch.

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Houdini's secret is out

Farmer's Weekly


Brewing up a storm
Record production for Blue Mountain Coffee Co-operative

JUST FIVE years since the resuscitation of the coffee factory operated by the Blue Mountain Coffee Co-operative in Moy Hall, St. Thomas, it has hit record high production, with 56,000 boxes of coffee in 2004 compared to 8,000.

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Plans for 'St Bess' to boom
Tomatoes resistant to virus developed

Mind &Spirit


LISTENING TO THE DEAF
Sharing Christ with the hearing impaired

How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? (Romans 10: 14)

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Billy Graham's London crusade, 50 years later





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