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published: Wednesday | June 16, 2004
Lead Stories


Freeze on deportees 'High-risk' prisoners to remain in UK for now
IN A surprising move yesterday, the British Government postponed plans to deport several hundred 'high-risk' Jamaicans who have opted for early release from prison on condition that they be sent home.

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Murders decline in Tel Aviv, Southside
FirstCaribbean ready to rumble
Jamaican Diaspora to unite
Media barred from Gordon House lobby

News


JLP councillor reports 'death threat' to cops
BENNY WHITE, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Councillor for the Fellowship Division in East Portland, has reported a threat on his life, as the vote-buying scandal continues to rock the Opposition party.

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Boys' programme reaps success
Goshen All-Age wins safety competition
New chairman of Integrity Commission appointed
Cops lauded for Payne Land makeover

Business


Lee-Chin to buy Trident?
THERE IS renewed interest in Trident Hotel. The latest contender Wednesday Business understands to show an interest in acquiring the upscale Portland hotel is chairman of NCB, Michael Lee-Chin.

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Anti-Dumping Commission rules on Chinese cement
BNS opens impressive branch in Portmore
Digicel invests a further US$20m in its GSM network

Sport


Burton looks to rediscover golden touch
THE REMOVAL from centre stage to where one is the star to sideshow or supporting actor can be a difficult thing for one to accept.

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FIFA referee Mitchell missing
Windies keep faith with youth
Jamaica in semis
Midfield changes coming

Commentary


The Church and leadership
ANGLICAN LORD Bishop of Jamaica, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Alfred Reid's chiding of the local Church community in general for failing to provide moral leadership to a troubled society is somewhat ironic.

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Koreas - four years on
Clustering schools
The triumph of Reaganomics

Letters


Ambassador says thanks for tributes to Reagan
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the people of Jamaica...

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GSAT not a good choice
Ocho Rios needs help
Casinos overdue
Education a priority to JLP
Jamaicans, be warned!
Message for diaspora talks
Saluting good service
Big-up Ja
St. Thomas neglected

Entertainment


Feasting on music - Alvin Slaughter whets appetites at Choir Fest 2004
IF THERE were any complaints from patrons of Choir Fest 2004 at Stella Maris school grounds on Sunday, it would have been that the function went on too long.

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Elegance, classic charm end Fashionweek 2004
'Tings a Gwaan': one hilarious gem

Profiles in Medicine


Bad environment, poor health
CADMIUM-POLLUTED SOIL A BNORMALLY HIGH levels of the toxic substance, cadmium, have been found in the soil of central Jamaica by the research team at the International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences (ICENS).

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Achieving nutrition wellness Reader's letter
Man-and-man relationship (Part 2)
Fitness for a healthier you
Women and HIV (Part 2)
Vaccinate against tobacco addiction
Depression (Part 2)
Halting the atopic march





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