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published: Thursday | July 1, 2004
Lead Stories


'Blame Seaga!' - Golding: Party conflicts forced decision - Outgoing leader calls Bruce a failure
BRUCE GOLDING, Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) chairman, said yesterday that party leader Edward Seaga is to share equal blame for any disrespect shown to him that may have partially resulted in his decision to quit the top party post.

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Red Stripe brewing up a storm for overseas market
Gun-toting kid turns to books
Injunction granted against Police Federation elections
Hi-tech machine to monitor AIDS care

News


The growth of Highgate
HIGHGATE, St. Mary: LOCATED SOME 1,200 feet above sea level, overlooking the verdant landscape of the Richmond community in St. Mary, is Highgate, one of the parishes developing towns.

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Uncollected property tax hurts IRD
Dust, noise nuisance angers Portmore residents
An Immaculate tradition

Business


C&W offers BlackBerry wireless platform
CABLE & Wireless and Research In Motion (RIM) yesterday an-nounced that the two companies have signed an agreement that enables Cable & Wireless to offer the BlackBerry wireless platform to customers in Jamaica.

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Ports get security certification

Sport


Bolt named in Olympic team
USAIN BOLT, Jamaica's 17-year old sprint sensation, has been named in Jamaica's team for next month's Olympics in Athens, Greece.

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Ja rebound in style
Venus parades her class again
Walters excited over youth
WI 'must win' - Lara

Commentary


Rescue Partnership proposals
MR. KEITH DUNCAN'S concerns about the silence on the proposed Partnership for Progress talks should not be ignored.

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Handover in Iraq
Deejays and the bottom line
Seaga and the roads not taken

Letters


Some solutions for Ocho Rios
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been noting with considerable interest, the cries for the cleaning up of Ocho Rios, starting with Tourism Director Paul Pennicook's appeal to the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce...

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We're stronger than we think
Disgusting political jockeying
English is the way
Seaga is a patriot
Tired of poor services
Shame on Digicel!
Does it take rocket science to fill potholes?
Money doesn't have a sexual preference
Well done, JAAA

Entertainment


'Fresh Olive'
Contributor 'FRESH OLIVE 2004, The Evening of Music and Dance', staged at the Edna Manley College School of Music on Saturday evening, turned out to be a mixed bag of goodies. The quality of the performances varied as much as the items themselves.

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Poetry gets 'Gender Fever'
Schools bring spice to JCDC music finals

Cornwall Edition


Mixed views on Seaga - JLP MPs comment on leader's plan to step down
WESTERN BUREAU: DR. HORACe Chang, deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) for Region Four, is predicting that the departure of party leader Edward Seaga from the JLP will make the party stronger in western Jamaica.

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Westmoreland Lay Magistrates' Association grants scholarship
Real estate mogul dies
Special Education Unit making strides

What's Cooking


Festival of foods
The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) 2004 Festival of Foods competition ended June 16 in Kingston with the Eastern regional finals. Below are the list of winners and recipes of some of the Gold awardees.

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