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published: Wednesday | June 30, 2004
Lead Stories


Seaga walks JLP leader to retire in November
EMBATTLED LEADER of the Opposition Edward Seaga yesterday signalled his intention to release a 30-year grip on the leadership of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) at the annual conference near year-end.

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Who slowed the 'Progress'?
More money for Ja Fire Brigade?
182 DAYS 658 DEAD
'Hard to police'

News


Believers lying low after church killing
POSTERS ON the wooden walls of the True Faith Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ in Papine, St. Andrew, shout 'Group faith!' and 'Group love!'...

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Failed attempts on Seaga's leadership
St Cyprian Anglican Church - A story of hard knocks and perseverance
'Stop growth of squatter settlements' Dear challenges gov't to provide adequate housing
Street cook shops pose serious health risk

Business


Lottery business recovers
OCHO RIOS: SUPREME VENTURES Ltd., Jamaica's sole lottery company, has seen a substantial recovery in its business since the Government decided to lift the tax it had imposed on winnings last year.

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NCB makes its capital market play
Pegasus property valued at $2.5 billion
Will lawmakers bell the (uninsured) cats?
DB&G bats for education
NLA reduces turnaround time for processing of survey plans
Scotiabank provides UWI scholarships

Sport


'We surpassed expectations'
BATTLE WEARY and tired, Jamaica's athletes who participated in the 16th Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) in Mexico on the weekend returned to the island yesterday after finishing second to the hosts.

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Ja going full blast for CISC

Commentary


Edward Seaga's swansong?
EDWARD SEAGA, by way of a press release yesterday afternoon, signalled his intention to step down as leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) at its annual conference in November this year.

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What's wrong with the JLP?
Hope for Jamaica's fishing industry
Selling Jamaica

Letters


Spin-offs from local research
THE EDITOR, Sir: COLUMNIST MARTIN Henry (Daily Gleaner, June 24 2004) is generous, perhaps over-generous, in his recognition of my research on sea squirts.

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Parents need training too
Misleading CCJ opinions
What or who is to be blamed?
Dress to impress, please
Do not beat and mistreat homosexuals
Better water management needed
Put plain clothes cops at banks

Entertainment


Riding the 'fashion bus'
YOU'RE STANDING along the road and you see a bus approaching. As it gets closer you realise it is not your average bus.

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A tale of two pianists

Profiles in Medicine


The brink of another polio outbreak
So close and yet so far from being a polio-free world. IN SPITE of valiant efforts to stand in the track of poliomyelitis (polio), the world might not be seeing the back of the dreaded disease anytime soon.

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Battling insulin resistance
Fatherhood and transforming the self
Watch out for migraine triggers
Women and HIV infection





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